Our Partners

By partnering with organizations that share our values, NRT can achieve our goals in a way that is more cost-effective and – ultimately – provide the most benefit to First Nations and their communities.

Our current partners are:

First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC)
FNESC is committed to improving education for all First Nation learners in British Columbia. By partnering with FNESC, NRT was able to support two Education initiatives.

First Peoples Heritage, Language and Culture Council (FPHLCC)
FPHLCC assists B.C. First Nations in their efforts to revitalize their languages, arts and cultures. NRT supports six language and culture initiatives administered by FPHLCC.

First Nations Technology Council (FNTC)
The FNTC supports the full integration of technologies to improve the quality of life for First Nations in BC. Working with FNTC, NRT supports the First Nations in BC Web Portal.

Northern Development Initiatives Trust (NDIT)
NDIT is an independent regional economic development corporation focused on stimulating economic diversification and job creation in central and northern BC. Working with NDIT, NRT supports grant writing.

Aboriginal Capital Corporations

In addition, NRT partners with the following Aboriginal Capital Corporations to provide equity for emerging First Nations businesses under the Entrepreneur Equity Matching Initiative (EEMI), launched in 2010.

All Nations Trust Company (ANTCO)
ANTCO is an Aboriginal-owned organization that provides trust, agent and administrative services.

Nuu-chah-nulth Economic Development Corporation (NEDC)
NEDC provides financial assistance and advisory services to Aboriginal people residing and operating within the Nuu-chah-nulth territory.

Tale'awtxw Aboriginal Capital Corporation (TACC)
TACC provides business financing and support services to Aboriginal businesses within the Coast Salish traditional territories.

Tribal Resource Investment Corporation (TRICORP)
TRICORP provides a range of financial services to First Nation entrepreneurs in Northern BC.

First Nations Agricultural Lending Association (FNALA)
FNALA provides financing for Aboriginal agricultural and agri-food producers.

Community Futures Development Corporation of Central Interior First Nations (CFDCCIFN)
CFDCCIFN promotes and provides economic development support services to First Nation people in central interior BC.