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Government Procurement

Government Procurement We assist organizations in navigating Indigenous procurement opportunities, ensuring compliance and maximizing Unlocking Opportunities Through Indigenous-Led Procurement Indigenous procurement is a pathway to economic empowerment. Built on the foundations of Mnaadendimowin (Respect) and Gwekwaadziwin (Honesty), our government procurement supports assist Indigenous businesses and organizations navigate procurement opportunities, ensuring they are well-positioned for success. […]

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Indigenous Business Support

Indigenous Business Support Empowering Economic Self-Determination The future of Indigenous business is one of strength, resilience, and self-determination. Inspired by the teaching of Aakwa’ode’ewin (Bravery), our array of business supports provide the tools, resources, and mentorship needed for Indigenous entrepreneurs and enterprises to thrive. Business Advisory & Growth Strategies Procurement Readiness for Indigenous-Owned Businesses Indigenous-Led […]

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Corporate Engagement

Corporate Engagement Our corporate engagement program focuses on enhancing cultural awareness and providing organizations with essential resources and skills to engage respectfully with Indigenous communities. Strengthening Partnerships Through Reciprocity Business success is built on relationships. Grounded in the teachings of Dbaadendiziwin (Humility) and Mnaadendimowin (Respect), our Corporate Engagement Services team help organizations integrate Indigenous values […]

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Capacity Building

Capacity Building Learning Through Relationships & Cultural Understanding Openheartedness and education are the foundations of reconciliation. Inspired by the teachings of Zaagi’idiwin (Love) and Dbaadendiziwin (Humility), our training and capacity-building programs equip organizations with the tools to foster understanding, challenge biases, and cultivate respectful, lasting relationships with Indigenous peoples. Cultural Awareness Training Leadership Development Rooted […]

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Strategic Planning

Strategic Planning We help organizations forge lasting Indigenous partnerships with strategies for reconciliation and collaboration. Honouring the Past, Building for the Future Our strategic planning processes employ Indigenous worldviews and methodologies emphasizing a relational approach that reflects our cultural values. Guided by the teachings of Nibwaakaawin (Wisdom) and Two-eyed Seeing, we utilize a holistic lens, […]

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Engagement & Facilitation

Engagement & Facilitation Honouring Dialogue Through Truth & Respect Effective engagement is rooted in the Anishinaabe teaching of Debwewin (Truth) – creating spaces for open, honest, and respectful conversations. Our engagement and facilitation services are designed to foster meaningful dialogue between organizations, Indigenous communities, and key stakeholders, ensuring outcomes that reflect shared values and goals. […]

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Sarah Hopkins

Sarah Hopkins, our Matriarch, is Turtle Clan of the Lenni Lenape who were displaced from their homeland of Lenapehoking (New York City) to Eelŭnaapéewi Lahkéewiit (Delaware Nation) in southwestern Ontario. Sarah is a Day School survivor who was raised by her Mother, who taught her the importance of standing up for what you believe; her Grandmother, a residential school survivor; and her Great-Grandmother, who spoke only Lenape. With the support of her family, Sarah founded Three Sisters Consulting in 2018, a company dedicated to amplifying the voices of Indigenous Peoples and helping them achieve business, professional, and personal success. Sarah is an active member of her community; she served as an Elected member of Council for her Nation, Treasurer and Board Member for her tribal council, and current Board Member for the Canadian Mental Health Association, Lambton Kent chapter. She has worked with not-for-profits, governments, and corporations on a variety of topics including Indigenous legal systems, economic development, mining initiatives, Impact Benefit Assessments, negotiations, and Indigenous engagement impacting legislation. When she is not working, you can find Sarah looking for opportunities to share space with our extended community across Turtle Island.