The First Nations Technical Institute

3 records totalling $14,305,298.00 CAD, from official Government of Canada open data.

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Registered charity — possible match matched by name

THE FIRST NATIONS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE (business number 101808145RR0001, DESERONTO, ON) is a CRA-registered charity. Its 2024 filing reported $13,195,038 in total revenue.

Matched automatically by organization name. The CRA list of charities is the authoritative source; government funding reported there includes all levels of government, not just federal grants.

Lobbying registry — possible match matched by name

An organization with this name appears in 28 federal lobbying registrations (0 currently active), between 2009 and 2025.

952932-379954-2 — Impact Public Affairs 952932-379954-1 — Impact Public Affairs 951110-372764-4 — IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS

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Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario | Agence fédérale de développement économique pour le Sud de l'Ontario
Community Economic Development and Diversification (CEDD)
FY 2019-2020
Canada

To increase the participation of women and Indigenous Peoples in the aviation industry by increasing student capacity in order to obtain their commercial pilot licenses.

Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario | Agence fédérale de développement économique pour le Sud de l'Ontario
Regional Innovation Ecosystem (RIE)
FY 2023-2024
Canada

To acquire equipment and engage personnel to support training programs, and to rebuild the needed infrastructure for aircraft safety.

Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario | Agence fédérale de développement économique pour le Sud de l'Ontario
Aerospace Regional Recovery Initiative (ARRI)
FY 2022-2023
Canada

To support the greening of operations, contribute to Indigenous skills training and employment, and support growth and mentoring in racialized communities within the aerospace sector.