Indigenous Chamber of Commerce

Indigenous Chamber of Commerce

Non-profit Organizations

Winnipeg, Manitoba 1,158 followers

Thriving Indigenous businesses in a growing Indigenous economy.

About us

It all started with a small group of business owners meeting over a cup of coffee to discuss areas of common concern and from that meeting, in 2004, the Indigenous Chamber of Commerce was created by bringing northern and southern businesses together to work on common issues. Throughout the years, our membership has continued to grow, as Manitoba businesses recognize the value of working as a collective on key issues concerning Indigenous business initiatives. Today, our membership is open to both the Indigenous and Non-Indigenous businesses and organizations. Over the years, we have grown to understand that our Chamber can create the partnerships and synergies important to the growth and development of all business in this province. We are governed by a working Board of Directors that are duly elected by our Members, and we have established key strategic partnerships with like-minded businesses and organizations that will assist us in furthering the causes of our members. We have created an active committee structure that is designed to address the specific issues facing the Board, from an administrative, policy, and program perspective. Participation on all of these committees are open to the membership and we truly value the input from our member community. The Indigenous Chamber of Commerce is proud of the steps it has taken to become the Voice of Indigenous Business in this Province. We understand that we have more work to do to ensure that are creating the impact our members need.

Website
https://www.indigenouschambermb.ca/
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2004

Locations

Employees at Indigenous Chamber of Commerce

Updates

  • The ICC was honoured to attend Harvest Manitoba’s sold-out 2024 Gala! An inspiring event that highlights the incredible impact of Harvest Manitoba, feeding those in need. It was heartwarming to witness the business community come together to support such a vital cause. The energy in the room was amazing, from the exciting auction to the meaningful connections made with fellow community members. Thank you, Harvest Manitoba, for hosting such a memorable evening and for your unwavering commitment to making a difference.

    Welcome to Harvest Manitoba's 2024 Harvest Gala!🌾Working together towards a healthier future where no Manitoban goes hungry💛 Thanks in part to the incredible community spirit of Manitobans, along with dedicated staff, volunteers, and partners, #HarvestManitoba is able to collect and redistribute 13 million pounds of nutritious food each year to those in need #harvestgala2024

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  • Last Call to Register for the Indigenous Chamber of Commerce 20th Anniversary Gala! Time is running out to secure your spot at our Masquerade Ball on October 25th at the beautiful Fort Garry Hotel! Registration closes on October 18, so don’t wait—act now! Register: https://lnkd.in/g-yrgryC 🎉 Special Announcement: Student Pricing! Students can now attend for just $80—an incredible opportunity to connect with Manitoba’s business community in a vibrant and festive atmosphere. What to Expect: -Formal dinner -A live performance by Indigenous rock band Heritage -Networking with Indigenous business leaders, community members, and supporters -A celebration of the Chamber’s two-decade impact and a look toward its future Ticket Info: -Members: $150 -Non-Members: $175 -Table of 10: $1,500 -Students: $80 (new pricing!) All proceeds support the Chamber’s initiatives to promote Indigenous business development and entrepreneurship. Don’t miss out—register before October 18! Register: https://lnkd.in/g-yrgryC

    • ICC annual gala last call to register
  • We extend our deepest gratitude to our Bird Construction, for their generous support of our 20th Annual Anniversary Gala. Interested in becoming a sponsor? We have several exciting sponsorship opportunities available! Please reach out to us at info@indigenouschambermb.ca or visit our site for more details: https://lnkd.in/g-yrgryC #IndigenousBusiness #IndigenousBusinesses #20thAnniversaryGala #sponsorshipopportunities

    • ICC 20th annual gala sponsor Bird Construction
  • Members and non members are welcome to join us at our 20 year anniversary gala on Oct. 25.

    The Indigenous Chamber of Commerce proudly invites you to its 20th Anniversary Gala, a Masquerade Ball to be held on October 25th at the iconic Fort Garry Hotel. This event will celebrate two decades of empowering Indigenous businesses and fostering economic growth within our communities. As the highlight of the evening, we will honour the remarkable Pat Turner, the visionary founder whose leadership helped establish the Chamber in 2004, paving the way for generations of Indigenous entrepreneurs Register: https://lnkd.in/g-yrgryC The gala will feature an unforgettable night of elegance and culture. Attendees will enjoy a formal dinner, entertainment, and opportunities to network with Indigenous business leaders, community members, and supporters. This is a special occasion to recognize the Chamber’s impact over the years, while looking forward to its future in shaping Indigenous economic success. Guests are encouraged to embrace the Masquerade theme, adding an air of mystery and festivity to this elegant evening. All proceeds from the event will go toward supporting the Chamber’s ongoing initiatives to promote Indigenous business development and entrepreneurship. This is a night you won’t want to miss! October 25th, 2024 6PM to 11:30PM Fort Garry Hotel Members $150 Non-Members $175 Table of 10 $1,500

    • you are invited to the ICCs 20th annual gala. join us for an evening of elegance and mystery at the iconic Fort Garry hotel
  • Details: -October 25th, 2024 -6PM to 11:30PM -Fort Garry Hotel Tickets: -Members: $150 -Non-Members: $175 -Table of 10: $1,500 The Indigenous Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to invite you to its 20th Anniversary Gala, a Masquerade Ball on October 25th at the iconic Fort Garry Hotel. This special evening will celebrate two decades of empowering Indigenous businesses and driving economic growth within our communities. Guests are encouraged to embrace the Masquerade theme, enhancing the elegance and intrigue of the night. We are also excited to announce that Heritage, the renowned Indigenous rock band, will be performing live, bringing their electrifying energy to the celebration with a 45-minute set! Register: https://lnkd.in/g-yrgryC What to Expect: -Formal dinner -Live performance by Heritage -Opportunities to network with Indigenous business leaders, community members, and supporters -Celebration of the Chamber’s impact over the past 20 years and a look towards its future All proceeds from the event support the Chamber's initiatives to promote Indigenous business development and entrepreneurship. Don't miss out on this exciting night—register today!

    • ICC 20th Annual Gala, masquerade ball featuring live performance by Heritage
  • The Indigenous Chamber of Commerce proudly invites you to its 20th Anniversary Gala, a Masquerade Ball to be held on October 25th at the iconic Fort Garry Hotel. This event will celebrate two decades of empowering Indigenous businesses and fostering economic growth within our communities. As the highlight of the evening, we will honour the remarkable Pat Turner, the visionary founder whose leadership helped establish the Chamber in 2004, paving the way for generations of Indigenous entrepreneurs Register: https://lnkd.in/g-yrgryC The gala will feature an unforgettable night of elegance and culture. Attendees will enjoy a formal dinner, entertainment, and opportunities to network with Indigenous business leaders, community members, and supporters. This is a special occasion to recognize the Chamber’s impact over the years, while looking forward to its future in shaping Indigenous economic success. Guests are encouraged to embrace the Masquerade theme, adding an air of mystery and festivity to this elegant evening. All proceeds from the event will go toward supporting the Chamber’s ongoing initiatives to promote Indigenous business development and entrepreneurship. This is a night you won’t want to miss! October 25th, 2024 6PM to 11:30PM Fort Garry Hotel Members $150 Non-Members $175 Table of 10 $1,500

    • you are invited to the ICCs 20th annual gala. join us for an evening of elegance and mystery at the iconic Fort Garry hotel
  • The event, co-hosted by the City of Winnipeg, the Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (ICC), and the Canadian CED Network (CCEDNet), took place at RRC Polytech’s Manitou a bi Bii daziigae, Roundhouse Auditorium. Held during Truth & Reconciliation Week, it focused on Call to Action 92, emphasizing economic reconciliation and corporate responsibility. Renee Greyeyes, ICC President & CEO, provided an insightful overview of Call to Action 92, which urges businesses to actively participate in reconciliation efforts. The keynote speaker, Susan Collins from Manitoba Hydro, shared the company’s long-standing relationship with Manitoba’s First Nations communities and its ongoing commitment to reconciliation. She also engaged in a Q&A session, addressing key questions and elaborating on Manitoba Hydro’s future plans. The latter half of the event featured a networking session, moderated by the City of Winnipeg, where attendees formed smaller groups to discuss how their businesses are or can become active participants in the reconciliation process. We would like to extend our gratitude to the attendees for their time, engagement, and meaningful contributions to the discussion, as well as to Red River College for generously providing the space for this important event. #indigenousbusiness #indigenoussuccess #reconciliation #economicreconciliation

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  • Immerse yourself in an evening of intrigue and celebration as the Indigenous Chamber of Commerce commemorates 20 years of impact with a dazzling #MasqueradeBall at its Annual Gala. Guests are invited to embrace the mystery of the Masquerade, adding a festive touch to this elegant affair. All proceeds will support the Chamber's ongoing mission to foster Indigenous business development and entrepreneurship. The night will also shine a spotlight on the extraordinary Pat Turner, the visionary founder whose leadership in 2004 laid the foundation for generations of #Indigenousentrepreneurs. Join us for an unforgettable night where glamour meets purpose: https://lnkd.in/g-yrgryC October 25th, 2024 6PM to 11:30PM Fort Garry Hotel Members $150 Non-Members $175 Table of 10 $1,500

    • ICC 20th Anniversary Gala

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