OTF Funds Women's Development
Ontario Trillium Foundation today announced a $536,500 project to develop the capacity of women as leaders to achieve healthier communities within NAN territory.
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WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
A grant of $536,500 over three years will be utilized to develop the capacity of women as leaders to achieve healthier communities within NAN territory – an area covering two-thirds of the
“This is a monumental announcement that will prove to enhance the many accomplishments and strides of the NAN Women’s Council in the past year,” said NAN Deputy Grand Chief RoseAnne Archibald who represents 49 First Nation communities across James Bay Treaty 9 territory and the
The NAN Women’s Development Project takes a groundbreaking and strategic approach to building healthy, vibrant communities, including the development of women’s circles in each of NAN’s 49 communities (16 / year) and a video documentary capturing the progress and impact of the project.
“The project will develop and empower women as agents of positive social change,” said NAN Women’s Council member and spokesperson Jackie Fletcher. “The four main components of our approach include integrated participatory research, leadership development training, capacity building workshops, and the establishment of
Fletcher, together with NAN Deputy Grand Chief RoseAnne Archibald, accepted a plaque from OTF Board member Donna Gilhooly and MPPs Mauro and Gravelle.
"I am pleased that the
“I am very pleased that we are providing significant investment in the Women’s Development Project which will benefit all the NAN communities across
“Women are the foundation – the ones that educate our children,” said Connie Gray-McKay – Chief of one of
Nishnawbe Aski Nation is an Aboriginal political organization representing 49 First Nation communities within James Bay Treaty 9 and
The Ontario Trillium Foundation is an agency of the Government of Ontario. For 25 years, it has supported the growth and vitality of communities across the province. OTF continues to strengthen the capacity of the volunteer sector through investments in community-based initiatives. For more information, please visit www.trilliumfoundation.org.
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For more information please contact:
Jenna Young
Director of Communications
Nishnawbe Aski Nation
(807) 625 4952
(807) 628 3953 (mobile)

