The Indigenous Led Projects Forum (ILPF) is a conference and networking event aimed at showcasing Indigenous-led projects across Canada and sharing best practices amongst Indigenous proponents and industry. ILPF endeavours to explore what it means to be an Indigenous proponent and what is involved in the development process, from start to finish.
The goal of ILPF is to facilitate meaningful conversations about advancing Indigenous-led projects, building partnerships, and fostering economic reconciliation. ILPF is directed and supported by Indigenous Learnings Inc.

The Indigenous Led Projects Forum (ILPF) is a conference and networking event aimed at showcasing Indigenous-led projects across Canada and sharing best practices amongst Indigenous proponents and industry. ILPF endeavours to explore what it means to be an Indigenous proponent and what is involved in the development process, from start to finish.

– Teton Sioux Tribe
“I have seen that in any great undertaking it is not enough for a person to depend simply upon themselves.”
Indigenous Learnings Inc.
In 2022, Indigenous Learnings Inc. was created to apply quantitative, qualitative and Indigenous methodologies to knowledge creation. Indigenous Learnings Inc. is a majority-owned Indigenous research firm dedicated to helping clients make informed decisions.
Its mission is to create space to facilitate respectful dialogue, develop culturally appropriate research protocols, and joint learning outcomes for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples across Canada through rigorous research, clear analysis, respectful collaboration, and knowledge sharing.
Indigenous Learnings Inc.
In 2022, Indigenous Learnings Inc. was created to apply quantitative, qualitative and Indigenous methodologies to knowledge creation. Indigenous Learnings Inc. is a majority-owned Indigenous research firm dedicated to helping clients make informed decisions. Its mission is to create space to facilitate respectful dialogue, develop culturally appropriate research protocols, and joint learning outcomes for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples across Canada through rigorous research, clear analysis, respectful collaboration, and knowledge sharing.