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From Forest to Home

July 2026
Location TBD

Why Attend

The Indigenous Housing & Economic Pathways Summit is a transformative, action-oriented gathering that addresses the full housing value chain—from sustainably harvested timber on First Nations territories through Indigenous-owned forestry, milling, manufacturing, and construction, all the way into community housing. Delegates will leave with the insight, connections, and tools to drive economic self-determination, deliver culturally responsive and energy-efficient homes, access workforce opportunities, and learn from a scalable pilot model with the potential to inform strategies at the regional, provincial, and national level—all guided by Indigenous values, and on Nations' own terms.

Who Should Attend

  • First Nations leadership and nation-owned entities

  • Indigenous land, resource and stewardship leaders 

  • Manufacturing, construction and economic delivery partners

  • Indigenous entrepreneurs and community businesses

  • Workforce, youth and skills pathway leaders

  • Capital, finance and investment partners

  • Policy, government and systems leaders

  • Economic systems builders and innovators

Interested in Sponsoring our Housing Summit?

Our events are made possible through the generosity of partners who believe in what we're building together. If your organization is looking for a meaningful way to connect with Indigenous economic development — whether through an upcoming event or a longer-term partnership — we'd love to have a conversation.

 

Every partnership we form is bespoke, shaped around your goals and ours.

INDIGENOUS ECONOMIC PATHWAYS ASSOCIATION

Our logo reflects our mission: the sun symbolizes strength, the stars represent ancestral guidance, and the canoe signifies the journey toward economic reconciliation and prosperity.

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