NACCA

NACCA

Financial Services

Ottawa, ON 6,103 followers

National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA). Our vision is #IndigenousProsperity for all our people.

About us

NACCA, the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association, is the national association for a network of Indigenous Financial Institutions (IFIs) dedicated to stimulating economic growth for Indigenous people in Canada. The IFI network provides financing and support to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit businesses. NACCA is membership-driven, and committed to the needs of Aboriginal Financial Institutions and the Indigenous businesses that they serve. NACCA plays a national coordinating role on behalf of its members, by advocating for Indigenous economic development, by representing the unified voice of AFIs, by publishing national and regional results of AFI work, by fostering partnerships and building capacity, and by delivering the Aboriginal Entrepreneurship Program products and services to the AFIs.

Website
http://www.nacca.ca/
Industry
Financial Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Ottawa, ON
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1997

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    Market your business with pride because your story is worth sharing with the world. Every brand carries a unique narrative, and your journey as an Indigenous Entrepreneur is powerful and meaningful. By focusing on strong marketing, you ensure that your vision, values, and community impact reach the people who need to see it most. Your story deserves to be seen, heard, and celebrated! #IndigenousProsperity

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    What's the best business advice you've ever received? We believe that the journey of entrepreneurship is filled with invaluable lessons and insights. Whether it's a golden nugget of wisdom from a mentor, a game-changing strategy from a book, or a hard-earned lesson from personal experience, every piece of advice can make a difference. Share your best business advice with us in the comments below! Your insights could inspire and help fellow Indigenous entrepreneurs in our community. Let’s keep learning and growing together! #NACCACommunity #IndigenousEntrepreneurs #BusinessAdvice #LearnTogether #ShareYourWisdom #IndigenousProsperity

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    Harnessing social media broadens your audience and reach! Whether you're an Indigenous Entrepreneur or part of an Indigenous Financial Institution (IFI), leveraging these platforms can open new doors and create invaluable connections. Drop a comment or tag someone who inspires you in the Indigenous Business community! #IndigenousProsperity

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    🌟 Indigenous Success Story Feature 🌟 Join us in celebrating Rob Fordham of Kilrich Building Centres, proud recipient of the Indigenous Community Business Award of Excellence 2023! 🎉 Rob’s achievements highlight the power of community-driven business and the impact of Indigenous leadership in the industry. 👉 Watch Rob’s full story on our website: www.nacca.ca #IndigenousProsperity

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    🌟 Indigenous Success Story Feature 🌟 Celebrate Indigenous Success Stories of Christa Guenther of Feast Cafe Bistro and Michelle Cameron of Dreamcatcher Promotions! 🎉 Their award-winning journeys, supported by the First People's Economic Growth Fund (IFI), highlight the power of Indigenous entrepreneurship and community impact. 👉 Visit our website to explore their full stories and be inspired by their success: www.nacca.ca #IndigenousProsperity #FirstPeoplesEconomicGrowthFund #SmallBusinessWeek

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    As Small Business Week 2024 unfolds, we take this opportunity to shine a spotlight on two inspiring success stories of Indigenous entrepreneurs. These trailblazers have not only made waves in their industries but have also showcased the power of Indigenous excellence, resilience, and innovation. Today, we celebrate Melody Kelts and Martin O’Bomsawin, winners of our Indigenous Business Awards, whose journeys inspire others to dream big and pursue their passions. Head to our websites to watch their videos! ⬇️ www.nacca.ca #IndigenousProsperity #SmallBusinessWeek

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    🌟Celebrating Indigenous Success Stories for Small Business Week🌟 This Small Business Week, we’re spotlighting incredible Indigenous entrepreneurs making a difference! Meet Ron Bonnycastle, owner of Castle Rock Enterprises and winner of the Community-Owned Business Award. His business, backed by Däna Näye Ventures, is a shining example of resilience and leadership in the Yukon. Follow along as we share more inspiring stories throughout the week—each one highlighting the passion, innovation, and cultural values driving Indigenous businesses and prosperity coast to coast to coast. Watch Ron’s story below on our website ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/g2xsMJQm #IndigenousProsperity #SmallBusinessWeek

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    ✨ October 20th - 26th is Small Business Week!✨ This week, NACCA is celebrating the power of Indigenous success stories! At the heart of Small Business Week are the entrepreneurs whose businesses uplift communities and inspire future leaders. We’re proud to highlight these incredible journeys, starting with past winners of the Indigenous Business Awards. 🏆 Our first feature is Youth Business Award winner, Emilie McKinney, founder of Anishinaabe Bimishimo Corporation. 🎉 With support from FPEGF First Peoples Economic Growth Fund, Emilie’s story reflects the impact of youth-led businesses and the role young entrepreneurs play in building Indigenous prosperity. Explore more success stories throughout the week on our website and social media, and join us in celebrating the resilience, innovation, and leadership of Indigenous businesses. 👉 www.nacca.ca #SmallBusinessWeek #IndigenousProsperity #Entrepreneurship

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