The First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) and BHP, one of the world's largest mining companies, have partnered to support leadership development and promote Indigenous cultural heritage. BHP's investment of $100,000 is aimed at advancing FNUniv's initiatives, aligning with BHP's social investment priorities, and creating meaningful opportunities for leadership and cultural preservation.
Leadership Development Collaboration
Earlier this year, representatives from BHP and FNUniv met to discuss potential areas for collaboration. As a result, BHP committed to funding the development of a "Leading a Diverse Workspace" module.
The leadership module is currently under development at FNUniv. It will inform and empower BHP leaders with the skills and knowledge to manage and lead within diverse teams, supporting BHP's broader goal of advancing Indigenous inclusion and leadership.
Cultural and Educational Initiatives
Alongside leadership development, BHP's funding was also dedicated to cultural projects that promote Indigenous heritage and align with BHP's social investment focus areas. These include:
- International Traditional Indigenous Knowledges Institute (ITIKI) This gathering, held August 19-23 at Ancient Spirals, south of Saskatoon, brought together Indigenous knowledge holders, leaders, and students from around the world to exchange traditional knowledges, practices, and experiences. Participants from USA, Australia, New Zealand, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan engaged in cross-cultural learning, fostering global collaboration between Indigenous Nations.
- Ceramic Kiln and Venting System for FNUniv's Fine Arts Department: BHP's funding is supporting the installation of a new ceramic kiln and venting system. Once complete, this facility will allow FNUniv students to explore their cultural heritage through ceramics, a traditional Indigenous art form. This project will enhance students' learning experiences and help preserve Indigenous cultural practices, preparing them for leadership roles in their communities.
Ongoing Collaboration
With the leadership module completed and cultural projects progressing, FNUniv and BHP remain committed to working together. Future meetings will focus on exploring further opportunities for collaboration. This partnership continues to strengthen FNUniv's mission to support Indigenous leadership and cultural education, benefiting both students and the wider Indigenous community.