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    Futurpreneur’s commitment to Indigenous economic resilience – Futurpreneur

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    As part of our ongoing series celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Month, this post includes highlights from a conversation about Indigenous economic resilience between our CEO, Karen Greve Young, and Holly Atjecoutay, head of inclusive impact and director of Indigenous and Northern Entrepreneurs at Futurpreneur.

    Across Indigenous communities, entrepreneurship has always been rooted in innovation, resilience and mutual support. While economic landscapes have changed over time, this core spirit of resilience and business ownership continues to drive growth and success for Indigenous entrepreneurs today.

    This June, as Canada celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Month, Futurpreneur is focusing on a vital narrative: amplifying the journeys of thriving, young Indigenous entrepreneurs who are reshaping Canada’s entrepreneurial landscape by reclaiming economic independence and championing authentic representation over tokenism.

    Resilience through success

    True resilience is about acknowledging enduring hardships while celebrating the triumphs of the present. When discussing Indigenous communities, most mainstream media often focus on historical hardships. But at Futurpreneur, the spotlight is intentionally on the here and now, countering outdated stereotypes by celebrating the successes of Indigenous founders and their thriving businesses.

    Focusing on success and celebration honours the strength and determination of Indigenous communities while giving the next generation the confidence to step into business ownership. “We need to focus on the people,” notes Holly Atjecoutay, Head of Inclusive Impact and Director of Indigenous and Northern Entrepreneurs at Futurpreneur. “We’ve come astronomically far. Highlighting these successes gives young people the realization that their business dreams are completely within reach.”

    Cultivating culturally rooted programming

    Led by a team with lived experience, Futurpreneur’s Indigenous Entrepreneur Startup Program (IESP) supports young Indigenous entrepreneurs with a range of resources and programming grounded in Indigenous values and community realities, enabling these young founders to build businesses on their own terms.

    This commitment comes to life through specialized programs, partnerships and community-led initiatives. For example, Futurpreneur’s Ohpikiwin program1 offers vital financial advice tailored for Indigenous innovators. Similarly, the Indigenous Founders Circle, launched in November 2025, creates a space for founders to connect, share experiences and support one another.

    This approach works because the IESP team understands that every entrepreneurial journey looks different. Instead of following a rigid timeline, the team meets founders where they are and supports them at their own pace. Some entrepreneurs might attend several workshops before taking the next step, while others benefit from one-on-one conversations and relationship-building. Throughout the process, the focus remains on creating a welcoming and accessible environment where founders feel supported.

    The blueprint of collaboration: Building trust

    Sustainable economic opportunities are built on trust, relationships and mutual respect. In many First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities, trust in corporate and government institutions has been shaped by a long history of exclusion. The IESP team recognizes that reality and instead of focusing on quick wins, invests time in visiting communities, listening, fostering relationships and laying a strong foundation for future generations.

    “When we first visit Indigenous communities to offer free workshops and resources, people naturally want to get to know us and understand our intentions,” Holly explains. “They ask, ‘What is your goal here?’ It takes time and real commitment to show that we are genuinely there simply to support their growth. Cultivating that relationship takes dedication, but it allows us to build strong, lifelong partnerships.” Through partnerships with organizations like the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), Futurpreneur helps facilitate co-lending opportunities that give young founders access to critical startup capital. These partnerships also help entrepreneurs build long-term relationships, making it easier for them to access additional financing as their businesses grow.

    Representation vs. Tokenism

    A key strength of Futurpreneur is its commitment to meaningful representation: Indigenous and non-Indigenous leaders work together as equal partners to guide the organization. This goes beyond tokenism by creating leadership opportunities where diverse voices have real influence, decision-making power and the ability to shape organizational strategy.

    “Before Holly joined our Leadership Team, we had well-intentioned, non-Indigenous leaders making decisions about what Indigenous founders needed, and that simply does not work,” Karen Greve Young, Futurpreneur CEO, says. “We value lived experience alongside professional expertise. Having representation at the leadership level and on our Board removes assumptions, allows for honest, transformative learning and ensures we co-create programs that truly align with what entrepreneurs need.”

    Futurpreneur also ensures Indigenous leadership is reflected across the broader organization by recognizing leaders for their full professional expertise. When Holly joined Futurpreneur’s Senior Leadership Team in 2024, her responsibilities expanded beyond the IESP to encompass inclusive impact across the organization.

    “I bring my perspective as a Cree and Saulteaux woman to the table, but I also bring years of professional expertise across multiple industries,” Holly says. “When an organization values your whole background, you become a voice for all, breaking down boundaries and showing young people that their leadership potential has no limits.”

    Looking forward: An unshakable community

    As Futurpreneur looks beyond this celebratory month, the focus remains on valuing Indigenous representation, fostering community-led prosperity across the Canadian economy and growing the reach of the IESP by staying closely connected to the evolving needs of Indigenous communities.

    “We want to authentically reach more Indigenous founders by keeping our finger on the pulse, continually talking to communities, listening to their experiences and adapting our resources based on what we learn. Increasing lived experience and representation within the program is how we ensure our support remains meaningful, ” Holly notes.

    For Futurpreneur, this ongoing evolution supports a broader, long-term vision.

    “When we look ahead, our goal is to foster Indigenous economic prosperity for generations to come,” Karen says. “By giving young, Indigenous entrepreneurs the tools to succeed today, we are helping build a sustainable foundation, ensuring that the economic success of this generation opens even greater doors for the next.”

    If you are an aspiring or early-stage Indigenous entrepreneur aged 18 to 39 looking for financing, culturally rooted mentorship and a powerful network of peers who understand your experience, explore the Indigenous Entrepreneur Startup Program (IESP).

    Discover how our dedicated team can support you on your journey towards economic resilience and business success.

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