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Digital Skills Bursary Fund

Financial barriers are the biggest challenge Indigenous students in British Columbia face when pursuing digital skills training. Your donation increases access to our Indigenous-designed digital skills courses, creating important opportunities for Indigenous representation in technology.

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Connecting Indigenous Peoples in BC to a Digital Future

The First Nations Technology Council is an Indigenous-led, innovative non-profit mandated by First Nations leadership in British Columbia. We work to advance digital literacy, improve internet connectivity and provide guidance on data and digital technology for all 204 First Nations across the province.

Grounded in our cultures, wisdom, and ways of being, our Indigenous-designed digital skills training courses empower Indigenous Peoples living in British Columbia to close the digital divide by offering courses from how to operate a computer to in-demand, career-ready certifications. To date, we've served over 1,700 Indigenous Peoples across the province and observed a 73% completion rate—35% higher than non-Indigenous programs among Indigenous Learners.

35
%

higher completion rate than non-Indigenous-led programs

369

students trained in 2024

1,700
+

students trained to-date

23

courses to choose from

73
%

of graduates are applying their skills in new ways

Closing the Digital Divide

There are more than 120,000 jobs in British Columbia's tech sector, but less than 1% are held by people who identify as Indigenous. As technology increasingly shapes every industry, this disparity is reflected in the province's unemployment rates, with a 5.9% gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. Digital skills training designed specifically for Indigenous Peoples is addressing this digital divide and ensures Indigenous Peoples and First Nations communities are not left behind. But not without your help.

Unfortunately, financial barriers are the most significant challenge preventing Indigenous Peoples from pursuing tech training opportunities, according to our recent labour market study. With your help, the Digital Skills Bursary Fund increases access to our digital skills courses. The need has never been so urgent.

  • "Today, I am actively working with the Nisga’a Lisims Government’s Internet and Technology Services division to connect Nisga’a Nation’s four villages—Gitlaxt'aamiks, Gitwinksihlkw, Laxgaltsap, and Gingolx—to fibre optic."
    - Cody Moore, Networking Technician
    Cody's Story
  • "My time at the Technology Council embedded the belief in me that I can learn anything new if I put my mind to it. I was given a whole new perspective on what was possible. Not just career-wise, but what was possible with my abilities."
    - Ryan Voght, Software Developer
    Ryan's Story
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You will be directed to our online payment portal. The First Nations Technology Council is a registered charity. All donations will receive a charitable tax receipt.

Offline donations can be mailed to:

First Nations Technology Council
70 Orwell St unit 102
North Vancouver, BC V7J 3R5

Please reference “Digital Skills Bursary Fund” in the note section on your cheque.

For companies or philanthropic organizations wishing to make a larger contribution, typically $25,000 and up, please contact us below.

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Our Partners

We gratefully acknowledge the support of our sustaining partners for the Digital Skills Bursary Fund.