Indigenous Works’ Luminary Initiative Receives Five-Year Federal Funding to Address Innovation Gaps
Summary. Indigenous Works' Luminary Initiative secured five-year federal funding to close innovation gaps affecting Indigenous communities. The program addresses systemic barriers that limit Indigenous participation in innovation ecosystems and economic development, providing resources and support to strengthen Indigenous-led innovation capacity and entrepreneurial ventures.
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Lendsay, K., & Hall, C.. (2024). Indigenous Works’ Luminary Initiative Receives Five-Year Federal Funding to Address Innovation Gaps. Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development. https://doi.org/10.29173/jaed505
Lendsay, Kelly, and Craig Hall. “Indigenous Works’ Luminary Initiative Receives Five-Year Federal Funding to Address Innovation Gaps.” Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development, 2024. https://doi.org/10.29173/jaed505.
Lendsay, Kelly, and Craig Hall. 2024. “Indigenous Works’ Luminary Initiative Receives Five-Year Federal Funding to Address Innovation Gaps.” Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development. https://doi.org/10.29173/jaed505.
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year = {2024},
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- DOI
- 10.29173/jaed505
- Countries
- Canada
- Regions
- North America
- Categories
- indigenous-innovation, funding, entrepreneurship, general-innovation
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- 2026-06-01