Thank you for caring about creating pathways to better futures for Indigenous peoples – that’s why we're reaching out today. ‍
Indigenous Pathways — the family of organizations that includes iEmergence and NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community — depends on donations from our community. This is by design: We want to work with you, a community of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people becoming better humans and living the good life together. Your mail-in donations make up a significant amount of our budget.

The Canada Post strike impacted giving to Indigenous Pathways last year, and, with the holidays approaching, it will impact giving again this year. End-of-year donors may delay their gifts, and regular mail-in donors may skip a donation altogether. ‍Even mail sent to our address in the U.S. is delayed, as it forwards to our address in Canada.

But there are many ways you still can make a gift to Indigenous Pathways during this season of generosity.

If you usually mail your donations, here are four alternative options.
 

Donate online

The best way to give to Indigenous Pathways is always online. You can donate securely at indigenouspathways.com/donate.
 

Send an e-Transfer

Send an e-Transfer to office@indigenouspathways.com.
 

Call us

Prefer to speak with a human being? Call Indigenous Pathways Director of Operations Dianne Climenhage at 1-866-724-0352.
 

Consider holding mail until after the strike has ended

If mail remains the best way for you to give, please consider mailing your donation after the Canada Post strike has ended.


Wela'lin. Miigwech. Thank you for supporting the Indigenous Pathways family!

Dianne Climenhage
Director of Operations for Indigenous Pathways

Matt LeBlanc
Director of iEmergence

Shari Russell
Director of NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community