First Nations Power Authority (FNPA)
EMPOWERING FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITIES TO PURSUE ENERGY SOVEREIGNTY THROUGH CLEAN ENERGY INITIATIVES.
FNPA is the only North American non-profit Indigenous owned and controlled organization developing power projects with Indigenous communities.
FNPA bridges the gaps between industry, government, and Indigenous communities to evaluate and develop Indigenous owned power generation projects.
FNPA leverages project development expertise, network of industry experts, and technical advisors to develop projects resulting in increased economic benefits for First Nation communities.
Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE)
Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE) are the leading platform in accelerating First Nations, Inuit, and Métis participation in clean energy projects from coast to coast to coast.
ICE supports Indigenous communities to be clean energy change agents through capacity-building, skills development, career training, and mentorship with high-quality and hands-on programming.
KalKaden Productions Inc.
KalKaden Productions is an Indigenous-led media company with roots in the Six Nations reserve. They are proud, active members of the Canadian Council of Indigenous Business (CCIB). At KalKaden Productions, they pride themselves on their ability to transform ideas into impactful visual narratives. Their extensive experience across diverse projects has honed their keen eye for detail and unwavering commitment to high-quality video production. Understanding the intricacies of storytelling and leveraging their expertise to craft compelling visuals that truly resonate with audiences, KalKaden Productions works closely with their clients to ensure their creative visions are not only realized but elevated. Their track record demonstrates the capacity to deliver exceptional results, on time and to the highest standards, making them a trusted choice for bringing any film project to life.
Trade Winds to Success
Trade Winds To Success was established in 2005 by the Joint Training Trust Fund and is partnered with Indigenous community organizations and government funding agencies to provide First Nation, Metis, and Inuit people an opportunity to receive pre-apprenticeship training and shop experience in many construction trades.