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Empowering Indigenous Communities And Honouring Truth and Reconciliation

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by ahnationtalk on September 29, 202520 Views


High River, AB (September 29, 2025) – In recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR), Western Financial Group Communities Foundation is proud to announce the 2025 recipients of its Indigenous Infrastructure Grant Program. Western affirms its commitment to reconciliation in its ongoing support for Indigenous communities through meaningful investments in infrastructure, education, and awareness.

Launched in 2021, the Indigenous Infrastructure Grant Program provides funding to Indigenous municipalities and CRA-registered charities to enhance, upgrade, or build vital community infrastructure. Each $5,000 grant supports projects that foster sustainability, accessibility, health and safety, and community connection, laying the groundwork for long-term resilience and growth.

Since its inception, the Foundation has invested over $2.4 million into more than 490 community projects, including over $170,000 dedicated to Indigenous-specific initiatives since 2021. “We’re proud to support Indigenous communities through projects that build connection, resilience, and opportunity,” said Nancy Green-Bolton, Western Financial Group’s COO and WCF Board Chair. “These grants reflect our ongoing commitment to reconciliation and meaningful community investment.”

Congratulations to the 2025 Indigenous Infrastructure Grant Recipients:

  • Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation | Emergency Generator Replacement
    This project will replace the emergency generator at Tin-Wis Resort, ensuring the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation has a safe, self-sufficient hub for shelter, meals, and communication during disasters.
  • Tla’amin Nation | Tla’amin Road Cemetery Improvements
    This project will enhance one of Tla’amin Nation’s most sacred sites by adding a gravel pathway, benches, and fencing repairs—supporting cultural continuity, accessibility, and respectful stewardship of over 200 unmarked graves identified through Ground Penetrating Radar survey.
  • Gitanmaax Band Council | Gitanmaax’s Playground Project
    This project will replace unsafe equipment with inclusive, multi-age play spaces that promote physical activity, mental wellness, and community connection—advancing reconciliation and health equity in Northern Indigenous communities.
  • Island Metis Family & Community Services | The Infinity Playground Renewal
    This project will revitalize the Island Métis Childcare Centre’s playground, creating a safe and inclusive space that nurtures healthy development and cultural identity for Métis children and families in Victoria.
  • Fraser Region Aboriginal Friendship Centre | Sacred Spaces Project
    This project will transform outdated office spaces into inclusive, culturally grounded environments that support healing, family reunification, and community connection for the urban Indigenous population. By upgrading infrastructure, it will expand program capacity and ensure a safe, welcoming space for Elders, families, youth, and survivors of trauma.
  • Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society | KFS Centre Renovations
    This project will renovate the KFS Center—an essential Indigenous community hub—by upgrading safety systems and communal spaces to create a more inclusive, accessible, and climate-resilient environment.

Since 2021, the Foundation has contributed over $170,000 to Indigenous-focused initiatives.

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