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The team at Animikii Indigenous Technology in 2019, when they received financing from Raven Indigenous Capital Partners.

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間眅埶AV supports Indigenous entrepreneurs, commits to further responsible investing

October 06, 2020
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間眅埶AV (間眅埶AV) is the first university to invest in the Raven Indigenous Impact Fund (RIIF), a B.C.-based fund supporting Indigenous entrepreneurs.

The $1-million investment, offered through Raven Indigenous Capital Partners, will help Indigenous people overcome the systemic inequalities created through colonization, and is a concrete step towards advancing economic reconciliation.

間眅埶AV has invested $1 million in the Raven Indigenous Impact Fund to support Indigenous entrepreneurs, the Indigenous economy and Indigenous social enterprise, says 間眅埶AV Vice-President Finance and Administration, Martin Pochurko. We are counting on this investment to make a difference, both to the Indigenous community and to the 間眅埶AV endowment fund, which supports researchers and students.

Created in 2019, the RIIF has supported five Canadian Indigenous enterprises that specialize in digital media, software, fin-tech and natural products. The enterprises are: PLATO Testing, Cheekbone Beauty, VirtualGurus, OneFeather and Animikii Indigenous Technology.

Animikii was the first company to receive an investment through RIIF. Initially turned down by the big banks, the $750,000-equity-investment provided company founder and CEO Jeff Ward with a critical opportunity to move forward with confidence and continue growing his business.

The funds allowed us to seize the opportunities that were before us, which involved building out the team, our products and services, says Ward, who is Ojibwe and M矇tis.

The company has sustained year-over-year revenue growth and has doubled its team in the last year.

Im excited to partner with Raven because theyre helping me realize my vision of building the Indigenous technology ecosystem at a level weve never seen before, he adds. Im proud to have been the first investee in their fund and Im proud to be among a cohort of really talented and passionate Indigenous entrepreneurs.

All entrepreneurs considered for investment from the fund are evaluated on four criteria:

  • Commercial viability
  • Potential for scale
  • Indigeneity - management, ownership and governance
  • Purpose-driven intention to have positive social and/or environmental Indigenous community benefit streams such as upskilling, direct employment, procurement or access to improved goods and services

間眅埶AVs commitment to the Raven Indigenous Impact Fund underscores its commitment to advancing economic reconciliation in Canada by supporting innovative, scalable Indigenous enterprises with measurable community benefit streams, says Stephen Nairne, chief investment officer, Raven Indigenous Capital Partners.

Raven Indigenous Capital Partners has raised $15 million for RIIF with a target of $20 million from investors by close on December 15, 2020.

This month, 間眅埶AV also signed the new , an initiative coordinated by the Responsible Investment Association (RIA). Signing the agreement is 間眅埶AVs pledge to be accountable, ethical and transparent across investment portfolios and within the organization. 

間眅埶AV is committed to addressing systematic racism and social inequities beyond the classroom, says 間眅埶AV President and Vice-Chancellor Joy Johnson. By signing the Canadian Investor Statement on Diversity & Inclusion we are further increasing our efforts to take intentional steps to promote diversity and inclusion across our investment portfolios, and within our organization.

These announcements build on 間眅埶AVs responsible investment policy since signing on to the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment (UN PRI) in 2014. In the PRIs latest Assessment Reports Strategy and Governance scorecard, which measures an institutions overall approach to responsible investment, 間眅埶AV scored 29 points out of 30.

In the 2020 fiscal year the 間眅埶AV endowment will allocate at least $20 million to support research, teaching and learning, and community engagement.

CONTACT:       
            
Melissa Shaw, 間眅埶AV Communications and Marketing
236.880.3297 melissa_shaw@sfu.ca

Stephen Nairne, Raven Indigenous Capital Partners
604.617.9255 stephennairne@ravencapitalpartners.ca


About 間眅埶AV:

As Canadas engaged university, 間眅埶AV works with communities, organizations and partners to create, share and embrace knowledge that improves life and generates real change. We deliver a world-class education with lifelong value that shapes change-makers, visionaries and problem-solvers. We connect research and innovation to entrepreneurship and industry to deliver sustainable, relevant solutions to todays problems. With campuses in British Columbias three largest cities Vancouver, Burnaby and Surrey 間眅埶AV has eight faculties that deliver 193 undergraduate degree programs and 127 graduate degree programs to more than 35,000 students. The university now boasts more than 160,000 alumni residing in 143 countries.