Future of Good Spotlights SEW’s Community-Driven Approach to Youth Entrepreneurship

In November, Future of Good recognized Small Economy Works in a national feature titled “Small Economy Works Helping Drive Entrepreneurship in Indigenous Communities.” The article highlights our unique approach to community-driven development, rooted in cultural relevance, flexibility, and hands-on learning.

This recognition reflects the growing impact of the Inspire Program and the trust placed in our work by communities, partners, and national leaders alike. Alongside awards, fellowships, and invitations for our team to contribute to national conversations, this spotlight is a reminder that locally rooted, youth-led initiatives have wide-reaching resonance.

While our efforts remain grounded in supporting Northern communities directly, we’re grateful for platforms like Future of Good that help amplify these stories and influence policy around economic opportunity for Indigenous and remote youth.

Read the feature here: Small Economy Works on Future of Good

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