Programs that renew Indigenous economies and empower communities.

First Nations led. First Nations focused.

We are dedicated to providing First Nations with the knowledge to support markets on their lands, all in the spirit of Indigenous renewal.

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Learn to Lead the Renewal

 

Our university-accredited programs will help you learn to develop and strengthen real revenue-generating skills and resources that will help Indigenous communities adapt and thrive.

We partner with the First Nations Tax Commission and the Thompson Rivers University to bring best practices and new knowledge together. Together, we can open the door to Indigenous economic renewal.

 
 
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First Nation Tax Administration Certificate Program

Learn how to use the First Nation Fiscal Management Act (FMA) to build economic development and infrastructure on First Nations lands. As a graduate of this program, you’ll be ready to design and operate a taxation system that maximizes benefits from the FMA legislation.

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First Nation Applied Economics Certificate Program

Develop the foundational knowledge and skills to shape and strengthen Indigenous economic infrastructure. In this program, you will learn the foundational skills needed to assess and strategically develop First Nations focused residential and commercial developments.


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First Nation Lands Management Certificate Program

Become an integral part of planning and managing First Nations lands. This accredited program provides valuable training in surveying, mapping, boundary principles and land-use planning, and ends off by applying the skills learned to an existing issue in each student’s community.

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Read. Learn. Contribute.

The Tulo Center presents Building a Competitive First Nation Investment Climate 

Now free to read and open to collaborate. 

First Nations have a whole new set of tools in their toolkit. This textbook teaches the skills to build successful First Nation investment climates, even taking into consideration regional variations.

Queens, McGill, Capilano University and Thompson Rivers University use the Tulo Centre’s textbook as course material in their programs.

 
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News

Knowledge is power. It’s also portable.

The Tulo Podcast is here. Listen to First Nations economic thought leader and engaging host Manny Jules discuss with his knowledgeable guests. They cover all facets of Indigenous renewal, including what the state of our governance is now, how it might be improved, and what listeners can do to bring about an Indigenous economic renewal.

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“Having the tools to build our capacity through Indigenous institutions […] provides communities with self-sufficiency and the ability to create new futures led by the people.”

- Savanna McGregor: Class of 2019 Valedictorian