March 12, 2024 2:00PM PT / 3:00PM MT / 4:00PM CT / 5:00PM ET
Title: FNFA: Financing Social, Economic and Infrastructure Projects for First Nation Governments
Description: The FNFA was created to provide First Nation governments with access to the same types of affordable financing that all other governments can access. Learn how FNFA’s low-rate capital can support your community’s social, economic and infrastructure projects. In this webinar, we’ll review the benefits of membership, the steps to borrowing and we’ll share inspiring stories from First Nations who have accessed FNFA financing for their community projects.
Presenters:
Donna St Louis, Associate Director for Member Services, FNFA Sybil Campbell, Member Services Manager, FNFARegistration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qf-uvrjkrHtUmyGu94nNNu6c5TsSrfNEA
Donna St Louis
Associate Director, Member Services, FNFAAs Associate Director of Member Services, Donna provides leadership support for the Member Services department to increase awareness of the First Nations Finance Authority in Canada and to assist First Nation governments with accessing capital markets and investment products through membership with the FNFA.
A member of the Coldwater Indian Band and Nlaka’pamux Nation, Donna has centered her career around supporting the social and economic development of Indigenous people.
Donna lives in Squamish, B.C, the traditional territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw, with her husband and two children where they spend their free time exploring the mountains and coastlines that surround them.
Sybil Campbell
Member Services Manager, Central BC & Mainland
As a Member Services Manager, Sybil manages current and potential members of the FNFA to achieve Capital Projects. As a part of the Member Services Team her role is to communicate with members building long term relationships.
Sybil is a member of Musqueam Indian Band, a Coast Salish community located in Vancouver. She has experience working with the BC AFN Vice Chief office, Musqueam Lands Management Department and Chief and Councils.
Sybil lives in Westbank, BC, the traditional territory of the Okanagan (syilx) Nation, with her partner and son. Our passion is traveling throughout BC finding great lakes to fish in the summer.