Amplifying Indigenous Voices

Indigenous Peoples continue to navigate the ongoing impacts of colonialism – which has disrupted their ways of life, displaced communities from their traditional territories, and contributed to ongoing intergenerational trauma. Despite this mistreatment and injustice, Indigenous communities have shown extraordinary resilience, creativity, artistry, and leadership, as exhibited in the breadth of campaigns created on GoFundMe.

This page was created as part of GoFundMe’s commitment to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Call to Action 92. It aims to amplify Indigenous voices and help advance economic reconciliation by spotlighting campaigns created to support Indigenous Peoples and organizations.

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Supporting Indigenous Peoples & Organizations

This collection of campaigns highlights the strength, creativity, and leadership within Indigenous communities. From raising awareness about gender-based violence, advancing clean water access, land stewardship, cultural storytelling, housing, healthcare, and youth empowerment—each initiative reflects a deep commitment to community well-being and cultural continuity.

The following campaigns have been verified by GoFundMe’s Trust & Safety team:

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    Indigenous Organizations

    In addition to the campaigns featured on this page, there are many organizations doing important work to support Indigenous communities. If you’re looking for more ways to show your support, consider exploring and contributing to the efforts of the organizations listed below:

    GoFundMe’s Commitment to Indigenous Reconciliation

    At GoFundMe, we believe in the power of community and collective action to create a more just and equitable future. Today, we affirm our commitment to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Call to Action 92, which urges businesses to adopt the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) as a framework for reconciliation.

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