VANCOUVER, BC –(COMMUNITYWIRE)– The Indigenomics Institute is excited to announce the launch of the inaugural 2025 Indigenomics 50 Challenge. This challenge is inviting 50 organizations across Canada to advance corporate reconciliation action plans through the transformative Indigenomics LEGO Design Sessions this year. Based on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Call to Action 92, this initiative invites organizations to integrate economic reconciliation into their strategies and engage meaningfully in advancing Indigenous economic inclusion beyond the $100 billion Indigenous economic target.
Indigenomics LEGO Design sessions provide a creative and collaborative platform for organizations to build critical Indigenous social and economic outcomes. Participants will develop actionable frameworks that incorporate their reconciliation strategies into organizational practices, fostering partnership, innovation, and shared prosperity. The Indigenomics LEGO Design Sessions are part of the Institute’s mission to align corporate reconciliation efforts with building outcomes in the Indigenous economy by addressing barriers to Indigenous participation.
The Institute will be hosting five design sessions throughout the year across the country. The first session will take place on April 7th, prior to the Indigenomics IMPACT forum being held at the H.R. MacMillan Space Center in Vancouver. Remaining dates and locations have yet to be confirmed, but each session will be limited to 10 organizations.
“The Indigenomics 50 Challenge is a bold step in designing organizational pathways for economic reconciliation,” said Carol Anne Hilton, Founder and CEO of the Indigenomics Institute. “Through the LEGO Design Sessions, companies will experience a hands-on approach to embedding reconciliation strategies into their business models, moving beyond words to measurable impact through action.”
The Institute invites companies across various sectors to join the movement to advance reconciliation action planning. Participation provides access to a groundbreaking methodology for designing reconciliation outcomes.
Economic reconciliation is the foundation of a shared future. The Indigenomics 50 Challenge invites companies to step into this transformative space, design meaningful action plans, and lead the way toward a sustainable, inclusive economy. Interested companies are invited to apply to join the 2025 Indigenomics 50 Challenge. Register now and help shape the future of Indigenous economic growth and building outcomes in the Indigenous economy.
About the Indigenomics Institute
The Indigenomics Institute is an Indigenous economic design platform committed to fostering Indigenous economic growth, reconciliation, and innovation. Through its initiatives, including the Indigenomics LEGO Design Sessions and the $100 Billion Indigenous Economy vision, the Institute creates pathways for meaningful partnerships and shared prosperity.
For more information or to register visit: www.indigenomicsinstitute.com
Email: info@indigenomics.com