SUPPORTERS
We value the engagement of our supporters in diverse activities as part of our commitment to shared learning and relationship building, in order to improve our collective support to Indigenous youth.
Here are examples of how supporters can be involved:
We invite you to get in touch if you're interested in participating or learning more about the opportunities to support.
Here are examples of how supporters can be involved:
- Contribute funds to increase the support to youth and enhance the capacity of OIYPP
- Share networks and connections to engage and learn from new potential supporters
- Contribute in-kind support for any key activities
- Engage in OIYPP's commitment to reciprocal learning
- Promote the call for grant applications to youth leading projects
- Participate in the review of grant applications
- Participate in the Annual Gathering
- Be part of our learning and evaluation process through in-person meetings and requests to share their feedback and experience
- Provide mentorship support to youth leading projects
We invite you to get in touch if you're interested in participating or learning more about the opportunities to support.
CORE SUPPORTERS
MakeWay and The Circle are proud to be co-founders and leadership partners of OIYPP. Together our organizations are contributing to OIYPP because we believe in the power of collective action, the wisdom of communities and the need for reconciliation in Canada. We provide financial, staff, administrative, space and in-kind support to the project.
ACTIVE SUPPORTERS
These supporters provide financial, space, and in-kind support (including staff time and other resources) to OIYPP:
SUPPORTING FUNDERS
These supporters provide financial support to OIYPP:
Indigenous youth have the capability and creativity to ignite change in their communities. OIYPP provides the space for funding and mentorship to sustain projects by and for Indigenous youth. The structure of OIYPP allows funders to engage in respectful capacity building. The Counselling Foundation of Canada has embraced the opportunity to go beyond traditional funding practices. OIYPP has offered our organization the opportunity to build new relationships and learn directly from Indigenous youth. |