Indigenous Leadership for Community Development

Coady Institute is based in the traditional unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq people. It is one of the few educational organizations in Canada that has specific and focused niche programming for leadership and community development for Indigenous communities locally and globally. For 60 years, we have been engaging with emerging and established Indigenous leaders from across Canada and developing countries around the world.

Coady Institute promotes sustainable, practical and culturally respectful approaches to development practice. We engage Indigenous facilitators and program staff to lead this vital work and involve advisors, Mentors and Elders in program design and delivery. We invite key Indigenous leaders and experts to engage in dialogues with our participants, as well as the STFX and surrounding communities. Informed by the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), the recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Canada and the establishment of the Sustainable Development Goals, our work supports and equips Indigenous leaders as they bring about the changes they want for themselves and their communities.

Programs

Leading with Abundance: Indigenous Women’s Leadership
Leading with Abundance: Indigenous Women’s Leadership

Leading with Abundance: Indigenous Women's Leadership January 20 - March 7, 2025 Registration deadline: December 3, 2024 Facilitator: Krista HanscombIndigenous women are natural leaders and decision-makers; keepers of knowledge, culture, and language; protectors of...

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Indigenous Women in Community Leadership
Indigenous Women in Community Leadership

May 1 - October 11, 2024Indigenous Women in Community Leadership (IWCL) 2024May 1 - October 11, 2024 May 1 - 15, 2024: Online Learning Component June 5 - 19, 2024: In-person, 1st Residency, Coady Institute June 20 - September 30, 2024: In-community Engagement...

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Building on Abundance in Indigenous Communities
Building on Abundance in Indigenous Communities

September 11 - October 22, 2023 Applications have closed Online delivery Applications for this course are open to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit participants.This course is online. You will need reliable internet access (high speed is recommended). This seven-week...

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Workshops

Indigenous Approach to Asset-based, Community-driven Development (IABCD): Principles, Methods & Tools for Practice

These workshops, open to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit participants residing in Canada, will provide an Indigenous approach to community-driven development and include the introduction of practical and straightforward community-building tools.

You will be able to bring these tools back to your community/organization and immediately implement them. The workshops will introduce you to IABCD principles, methods and tools for community-driven actions.

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Projects and Partnerships

Further Education Society of Alberta – Going the Distance Project

Led by FESA, Coady provides support to this unique and innovative project that addresses the under-representation of Indigenous populations in the labor force by supporting businesses in the Tourism and Hospitality industry. The GD project helps develop a better understanding of workplace Literacy and Essential Skills (LES) needs and then design solutions to address these needs. Coady graduates are involved in the design and delivery of Asset-based Community Development workshops for Indigenous communities involved and other adult education supports as needed.

For more information, see: https://www.furthered.ca/going-the-distance

Nobel Women’s Initiative – Sister-to-Sister Mentorship Program

Coady Institute is pleased to partner with Nobel Women’s Initiative on their Sister-to-Sister Mentorship Program. Each year the program brings five grassroots young women activists from around the world to Ottawa, Canada for six weeks of hands-on communications and advocacy training. The Sister-to-Sister Mentorship program has supported young women activists from Sudan, South Sudan, Liberia, Burma, Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala. These young women are at the forefront of movements to promote peace, justice and equality in their communities. Since 2016, Coady has provided support for a young Indigenous woman activist from a First Nations, Métis or Inuit community to participate in the program. Cohorts come to Coady for a one-week leadership workshop during the Program.

For more information, see: https://nobelwomensinitiative.org/category/sister-to-sister/

Pembina Institute – Applying an energy-focused Asset Based Community Development framework in remote Indigenous communities

The Pembina Institute in partnership with the Coady Institute is engaging with selected remote Indigenous communities in Canada to develop and evaluate a new approach to community engagement that combines the internationally recognized Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) framework with community energy planning processes. The goal is a new hybrid framework for energy planning and economic development that identifies and mobilizes the often unrecognized strengths and assets in a remote Indigenous community. We will explore if this more advanced framework, with its roots in international development, can facilitate deeper connections and community engagement resulting in successful clean energy and diesel reduction projects. Coady graduates and their communities are involved in this project.

For more information, see: https://www.pembina.org/

In the News

Tsigie Haile (WISE) receives Katherine Fleming International Development Award

Tsigie Haile (WISE) receives Katherine Fleming International Development Award

Tsigie Haile, founder of Women in Self Employment (WISE), received the Katherine (Katie) Fleming International Development Award at Coady Institute’s StFX Homecoming event. The award is presented annually to an African woman leader in memory of Katie, who dedicated her life’s work to overcoming child poverty in Africa until her death in 1999.

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Meet the 2024 Nobel Women Sister-to-Sister Mentees

Meet the 2024 Nobel Women Sister-to-Sister Mentees

Nobel Women’s Initiative and the Coady Institute welcome 24 exceptional young feminist activists and leaders from 18 countries to the 2024 Sister-to-Sister Mentorship Program. Through the six-week program they will build connections and strengthen skills for feminist peacebuilding and activism.

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Award Winner’s Work in Uganda Honours Katherine Fleming 

Award Winner’s Work in Uganda Honours Katherine Fleming 

As the recipient of the 2019 Katherine Fleming International Development Award Grace Arach was recognized for her work in Uganda as founder of the Foundation for Women Affected by Conflicts (FOWAC). After participating in Coady Institute’s Diploma in Development Leadership program, Grace committed herself to honouring and promoting the legacy of Katherine Fleming.

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