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MakeWay 2025 Year In Review
MakeWay 2025 Year In Review
This year has shown what incredible things can happen when we commit to meaningful change, shifting power and systems, and more deeply engaging in continued learning and unlearning.
Join webinar on Indigenous Hunter and Guardian Programs
Join webinar on Indigenous Hunter and Guardian Programs
P.S. In case you missed it, check out our recent analysis of the social and economic benefits of Indigenous Hunters and Guardians programs and accompanying
The Economic and Social Benefits of Indigenous Hunter and Guardian Programs - MakeWay
The Economic and Social Benefits of Indigenous Hunter and Guardian Programs - MakeWay
Northern Indigenous communities have always sustained themselves through hunting, harvesting, and gathering food from the land. Today, full-time Hunter and
New Research: “Through the Looking-Glass: Investment Transparency of Canadian Foundations” - MakeWay
New Research: “Through the Looking-Glass: Investment Transparency of Canadian Foundations” - MakeWay
Alongside this internal work, we’ve partnered with researchers at Carleton University to better understand the opportunities and challenges related to
Community-based Data Management for Northern Indigenous Land-Based Programs
Community-based Data Management for Northern Indigenous Land-Based Programs
A New Tool for Evaluating Indigenous Conservation Legal Pathways - MakeWay
A New Tool for Evaluating Indigenous Conservation Legal Pathways - MakeWay
Indigenous communities in the Northwest Territories are leading some of the most ambitious conservation efforts on the planet. Just look at NWT: Our Land for
NMFCCC Report
NMFCCC Report
As we spoke with those involved in the Northern Manitoba Food, Culture, and Community Collaborative (NMFCCC), which MakeWay hosts and participates within, we
Meet Alex Sardar: MakeWay's New CEO
Meet Alex Sardar: MakeWay's New CEO
MakeWay's 2024 Year in Review!
MakeWay's 2024 Year in Review!
This year has shown what incredible things can happen when we commit to meaningful change, shifting power and systems, and more deeply engaging in continued learning and unlearning.
About MakeWay
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Shared Platform Projects
Shared Platform Projects
About Shared Platform Projects MakeWay’s shared platform is home to some of the most innovative social change projects in Canada, building solutions to a
Careers at MakeWay
Careers at MakeWay
Over 20 years ago, a small group of changemakers and philanthropists asked: how can we foster a healthy planet and a just society? They created MakeWay
Our Solutions Toolkit
Our Solutions Toolkit
SolutionsToolkit A unique combination of tools supporting a vast array of change making. With a robust toolkit of expertise, we work with partners to
Community News & Stories
IndigenEYEZ's New Certificate Program
IndigenEYEZ's New Certificate Program
Kelly is the director and co-founder of IndigenEYEZ, a project on MakeWay’s shared platform that offers leadership and facilitation training grounded in
Gaagige Zaagibigaa: Self-Determination Through Food
Gaagige Zaagibigaa: Self-Determination Through Food
Gaagige Zaagibigaa returns stronger than ever with its flagship Self-Determined Household Support Program.
Watershed Reflections: Celebrating Indigenous-led Watershed Security work across ‘British Columbia’ - MakeWay
Watershed Reflections: Celebrating Indigenous-led Watershed Security work across ‘British Columbia’ - MakeWay
Watershed Reflections celebrated some of the First Nations communities and organizations leading this work and marked the end of IWI’s three-year funding
By the North, for the North: NJTI on Reclaiming Narrative Sovereignty with Trainings Rooted in Community - MakeWay
By the North, for the North: NJTI on Reclaiming Narrative Sovereignty with Trainings Rooted in Community - MakeWay
Melina Laboucan-Massimo - Honouring the Pause
Melina Laboucan-Massimo - Honouring the Pause
Through moments of reflection and the Healing Justice Sabbatical, Melina confronts burnout and redefines activism, emphasizing the importance of self-care and collective healing.
Resources and Tools
#NarrativeBack Media Kit
#NarrativeBack Media Kit
A few months ago, as wildfires spread through homelands across the country, kelsie kilawna, Senior Specialist, Cultural Collaboration and Storytelling,
Uncolonizing the workplace using Indigenous Kinship building practices
Uncolonizing the workplace using Indigenous Kinship building practices
Indigenous Employees Network (IEN) at MakeWay come together in the Yukon to build kinship, furthering the goal to uncolonize the workplace.
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