Soutenir et outiller les entrepreneurs autochtones

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Votre parcours pour trouver de nouveaux débouchés, des ressources et du soutien de Pow Wow Pitch commence ici.

Ouvrez une session ou inscrivez-vous GRATUITEMENT pour courir la chance de gagner 25 000 $ en faisant une présentation, présenter une candidature aux prix de l’entrepreneur autochtone, accéder aux séances d’apprentissages sur demande et en direct ou profiter de possibilités, de ressources ou d’outils gratuits qui vous permettront d’atteindre davantage de clients.

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Pow Wow Pitch est une communauté d’entrepreneurs autochtones de partout sur l’Île de la Tortue formée pour offrir un espace rassurant et stimulant de collaboration et de soutien où trouver de l’inspiration, du mentorat ainsi que des occasions de célébration et de réconciliation par l’entremise de l’entrepreneuriat.

 

DERNIÈRES NOUVELLES

Kaleb Montgomery-Reid, Building Skill, Confidence, and Community through Reverence Basketball

Kaleb Montgomery-Reid, Building Skill, Confidence, and Community through Reverence Basketball

Kaleb Montgomery-Reid, a Tech 4 Youth Grant recipient and 2025 Pow Wow Pitch Finalist, is transforming the world of youth athletics through Reverence Basketball, a training business based in West Kelowna, British Columbia. Kaleb is a member of the Lower Similkameen Indian Band and is on a mission to give Indigenous athletes the training, visibility, and belief they need to succeed, both on and off the court.

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Anthony Theriault, Empowering Students through Innovation and eleven59

Anthony Theriault, Empowering Students through Innovation and eleven59

Anthony Theriault, a Tech 4 Youth Grant recipient and 2025 Pow Wow Pitch Semi-Finalist, is the co-founder of eleven59 and a member of the Red River Métis. Through eleven59, he is helping students take control of their academic lives with a platform built by students, for students. Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Anthony and his team developed eleven59 to tackle a challenge all students face; staying organized amid the demands of school, work, and life.

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Kylie Landry-Zoe, Blending Culture, Family, and Creativity Through Bebia Cho Foods

Kylie Landry-Zoe, Blending Culture, Family, and Creativity Through Bebia Cho Foods

Kylie Landry-Zoe, a Tech 4 Youth Grant recipient and a member of Deh Gáh Got’ie Dene First Nation, is bringing family, culture, and creativity together through her family’s business, The Bebia Cho Company based in Kelowna, British Columbia. Specializing in a family clothing line “from bebia to grandpa,” Kylie is designing apparel that reflects her family’s mission, while celebrating her Indigenous roots and entrepreneurial spirit.

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Exposants autochtones

$67,500+

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