Indigenous women drive Indigenous economies.

Investment in Indigenous women is an investment in Indigenous communities.

We believe in the ingenuity of Indigenous women.

We believe in the ingenuity of Indigenous women.

Indigenous women grow businesses twice as fast as anyone else. We aim to grow thriving, sustainable and equitable economic waterways to support the primary breadwinners and economic drivers in our communities.

  • By meeting Indigenous entrepreneurs where they are in their journey; we can ensure our support and resources are tailor made to the unique issues of Indigenous business owners.

  • We offer the leaders in our communities platforms to advance their professional development through speaking opportunities, workshop facilitation, and mentorship.

  • We invite like-minded funders, organizations, businesses and individuals to invest in the women we serve. By investing in Indigenous women, you are investing in Indigenous families and communities.

By 2026 we aim to support over 3,000 Indigenous women.

  • 1,237

    Indigenous Women Supported

  • 300

    Tribal Nations Represented

  • 570,000

    Toal funds invested

Many challenges exist for Indigenous women entrepreneurs.

Pay Inequities

Erasure

Violence

Economic Exclusion

Historic & Systematic Oppression

Native Americans have the highest poverty rates (25.4%) among all minority groups.

Indigenous women make .60 cents to the dollar in comparison to white (non-Hispanic) male counterparts.

Because of these barriers, limited pathways currently exist for Indigenous women entrepreneurs to become investment ready.

To combat these barriers, we’ve created 4 key programmatic strategies.

  • CAPITAL STRATEGIES

    We focus on creating innovative ways to invest and support Native women through capital and resources. We do this by developing investment products derived from the lived experiences of our founders, creating access and talent waterways for Indigenous investment career building opportunities, increase the capital waterway to provide for more Indigenous women building their businesses, and increase capital agency to self-determine a dignified, safe life for Indigenous women and their families.

  • COMMUNITY TABLE BUILDING

    We build community and power with and for Native women entrepreneurs at all levels. We offer in-person/virtual workshops, trainings, summits, events and activities curated to help entrepreneurs build their businesses, skill sets, networks, knowledge and wealth. We do this by providing a community for them to lean into and learn from. We hope these offerings continue to evolve to increase access and support to Indigenous women on their journies of economic empowerment and increased agency.

  • CIRCLE OF SUPPORT

    We build upon, share and connect resources and trusted mentors to Indigenous entrepreneurs. We extend access to an Indigenously-tailored Business Marketing and Essentials course, 1:1 coaching, and provide mentorship opportunities and support where it’s needed the most. Our BME course teaches participants how to effectively conceptualize, plan and implement their business ideas and financial goals through hands-on learning experiences within a community of peers and mentors.

  • STORYTELLING

    We demonstrate & showcase the power of Indigenous women through multimedia collaborations across Turtle Island. We bring Indigenous narratives into the mainstream media by amplifying Indigenous excellence through honest, authentic and respectful storytelling practices. We collectively collaborate, record, document and share content highlighting the stories of Indigenous entrepreneurs, their families and the communities and organizations that support them!

Goals

What Our Future looks like.

Abundant Resources

We are known and supported as unique Peoples who provide critical resources, knowledge and skillsets to help "fill" the world's knowledge and resource "gaps".

A Regenerative Economy

We are physically and legally protected in order to ensure a stabilized and thriving future for our Peoples and the world.

Equality and Diversity

Our Traditional economic knowledge systems are held on equal footing with Western economic systems and we are acknowledged as knowledge keepers and practitioners.

Respective Experts in our Craft

We are respectfully recognized as experts in our fields and acknowledged as critical economic drivers in bringing forward solutions that address gender, racial and cultural wealth gaps on a local, national and international scale.

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