Training is one of the core strategies the Foundation uses to empower First Nations women — helping them gain skills, confidence, and qualifications that lead to sustainable employment, self-determination, and wellbeing.
Designed for First Nations women pursuing careers in construction, Tiddas in Construction provides hands-on pre-employment training and certification in key trades. The program empowers women to break barriers and build sustainable careers in the industry.
Strong Women, Smart Skills provides digital literacy and administration training to help women gain essential workplace capabilities. The program combines education, mentoring, and work placements to prepare participants for long-term employment.
This training empowers First Nations women to take control of their finances and make confident, informed money decisions. Delivered in partnership with the First Nations Foundation, the program breaks down financial barriers and builds long-term stability.
Digital Dreaming gives First Nations artists and entrepreneurs the tools to bring their creativity into the digital world. Participants learn design, branding, and intellectual property management—turning art into sustainable business opportunities.