TIPI is building community, while looking out for the individual. It makes sense for everyone to have ownership over their pension and benefits.- Rodney Nelson, C. Dir. PhD., Anishinabe (Ottawa)The TIPI family brings with it strong economic opportunities. I encourage Our People to take a look at what TIPI has to offer- I'm confident you will like what you see.- Dennis Meeches, Long Plain First NationRather than ''following where the path may lead,'' TIPI is going where there is no path and leaving a trail for Our People.- Robert Selkirk, Fisher River Cree NationEmployee benefits and pension in Aboriginal Territory is big, big business... that business should be controlled by the people actually using the products and services.- Chris Maxfield, Director of Member Services,First Plan BenefitsThis is truly an Aboriginal collaboration based on the traditional teaching of supporting community interests first.- Rodney Nelson, C. Dir. PhD., Anishinabe (Ottawa)Many hundreds of potential jobs exist in the Aboriginal pension and benefits field... these jobs should be done by Aboriginal People, and TIPI will help accomplish this goal.- Alan D.
Aboriginal Strategies provides a wide range of professional services.These services are designed to provide the expertise and support to enable our First Nation clients to take effective and efficient control over their administration.Corporate member of Aboriginal Financial Officers Association of Canada.
Southeast Resource Development Council Corp. is located at 360 Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba in the Shawano Wapunong Building. Southeast Resource Development Council Corp. (SERDC)was incorporated and recognized in 1978. It is formal unification of eight (8) member First Nations in the southeastern portion of Manitoba. The Tribal Council is accountable to approximately 12,000 members under the leadership of its eight First Nation Councils. As a political and administrative organization, SERDC is designed and mandated to facilitate the development of local control and responsibility of programs and services to member First Nations by: Providing a mechanism whereby SERDC can develop the administrative and managerial skills necessary to assist each First Nation institute and deliver local services at its own pace and in tune with each First Nation's level of development. Providing a mechanism whereby SERDC can ensure that services are equitably and effectively delivered to each First Nation.
Annual ReportOur StoryThe Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre Inc. was established in 1984 to reclaim Aboriginal people's inherent role and responsibility as the caregivers for Aboriginal children and families in Winnipeg.We are a community mandated, Aboriginal directed and supported human service organization, delivering children in care and community based programs and services to Aboriginal families.Today, with over fifty (50) programs, eleven (11) sites, and 200+ staff and volunteers, Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre provides a valued local presence in key neighbourhoods where our community lives.All Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre programs and services are developed and operate within a philosophy that is embodied in the name of the center. The name Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata translates from Ojibway into the phrase 'we all work together to help one another'. These words reflect the vision in the concept of collective responsibility and reciprocity towards helping each other.Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre has invested in a neighbourhood based practice model aimed at identifying innovative policy and practice initiatives to create and sustain family supported neighbourhoods
Do you have questions that you need answered?About UsAski´ Financial is an Aboriginal financial services company, working with and for Aboriginal people. Aski´ brings financial services directly to our customers through our Employer Partners - Aboriginal owned and led businesses including First Nation bands, associations and organizations.What we're all aboutAski´ means 'earth' in the Cree language – the provider of all things. As a word, Aski´ has positive meanings for Aboriginal people being used to refer to 'mother earth' and 'children of the earth'. When we use the word Aski´, we think of things that are solid, things we can count on, and things we need for life.Our logo is symbolic of the turtle, of Anishinabe creation legend, who carried on his back the new earth that became North Americ,a or Turtle Island.Together, the name Aski´ and our symbol of the turtle, reinforce the values that are the cornerstone of Aski´ Financial – consistent, ethical, respectful, and fair.
Neechi Commons Co-op Ltd.With the opening of Neechi Commons at 865 Main Street, Neechi is greatly expanding its North End tradition as a well known Aboriginal grocery and specialty store. It is truly a community store, based around the principles of an Aboriginal owned and operated worker co-operative. Neechi Foods is open to...Nordevco Associates LtdNorthern Development Corporation (Nordevco) Associates Ltd is a 30 year old diversified company built on a strong foundation of innovative solutions and customer driven service. At the core of Nordevco's success lies the relentless pursuit of innovation and customer service and satisfaction. Whether...Trinkl Realty LtdEstablished as a boutique family business, Trinkl Realty has been offering our clients Personlized Professional Real Estate Service since 1986. New or used, Dream Home or Starter Home, Building Lots or Condos, we can help! Services available in French or English. Phone: (204) 878-9585 Fax: (204) 878-3728Peace Hills TrustPeace Hills Trust is Canada's paramount First Nation Financial Institute, offering a wide range of financial and retail banking for over 30 years.
Annual ReportOur StoryThe Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre Inc. was established in 1984 to reclaim Aboriginal peoplés inherent role and responsibility as the caregivers for Aboriginal children and families in Winnipeg.We are a community mandated, Aboriginal directed and supported human service organization, delivering children in care and community based programs and services to Aboriginal families.Today, with over fifty (50) programs, eleven (11) sites, and 200+ staff and volunteers, Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre provides a valued local presence in key neighbourhoods where our community lives.All Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre programs and services are developed and operate within a philosophy that is embodied in the name of the center. The name Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata translates from Ojibway into the phrase 'we all work together to help one another'. These words reflect the vision in the concept of collective responsibility and reciprocity towards helping each other.Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre has invested in a neighbourhood based practice model aimed at identifying innovative policy and practice initiatives to create and sustain family supported neighbourhoods