Workshops in Churchill Aim to Empower Indigenous Entrepreneurs

By Steven Sukkau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Winnipeg Sun Community Futures North Central Development (CFNCD) is bringing a three-day series of workshops to Churchill later this month, offering Indigenous women and youth practical tools, funding opportunities, and cultural support to start or grow their businesses. The sessions, running September 25–27, are funded in partnership with the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA) and the Indigenous Prosperity Foundation. They will highlight both long-running and newly launched programs aimed at helping northern Manitobans turn their business ideas into reality. The series begins the evening of September 25 with the Indigenous Women’s Entrepreneur (IWE) Workshop. The session will focus on building financial capability, developing a healthy money mindset, setting business goals, and learning the basics of financial statements and bookkeeping. Supper will be…

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