Company
First Nations Major Projects Coalition & Infrastructure Institute
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Breakout Session Sponsor
The First Nations Major Projects Coalition (FNMPC) is a non-profit organization comprised of 145+ Indigenous nations that span across Canada. FNMPC members recognize that we are stronger together and was established to promote the shared interests of our members. Advancing major projects is the core of FNMPC’s service delivery. FNMPC’s technical team is active in supporting our member communities with tools, capacity supports, and advice related to corporate structures and benefit sharing models, as well as tools to promote environmental protection and impact assessment.
Our project development services are delivered to FNMPC members on the principles of maximizing value and minimizing risk while enabling decisions to be made by First Nations on the basis of free, prior, and informed consent. FNMPC is currently providing support for 12 major projects, each with a First Nations equity investment component and a portfolio exceeding a combined total capital cost of over $45 billion.
High-quality public infrastructure is critical to the health and sustainability of Indigenous communities. The First Nations Infrastructure Institute (FNII) is an Indigenous-led initiative that supports Indigenous communities and organizations to plan, procure, own and manage their infrastructure assets on their lands.
The First Nations Major Projects Coalition (FNMPC) is a non-profit organization comprised of 145+ Indigenous nations that span across Canada. FNMPC members recognize that we are stronger together and was established to promote the shared interests of our members. Advancing major projects is the core of FNMPC’s service delivery. FNMPC’s technical team is active in supporting our member communities with tools, capacity supports, and advice related to corporate structures and benefit sharing models, as well as tools to promote environmental protection and impact assessment.
Our project development services are delivered to FNMPC members on the principles of maximizing value and minimizing risk while enabling decisions to be made by First Nations on the basis of free, prior, and informed consent. FNMPC is currently providing support for 12 major projects, each with a First Nations equity investment component and a portfolio exceeding a combined total capital cost of over $45 billion.
High-quality public infrastructure is critical to the health and sustainability of Indigenous communities. The First Nations Infrastructure Institute (FNII) is an Indigenous-led initiative that supports Indigenous communities and organizations to plan, procure, own and manage their infrastructure assets on their lands.
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