Our Founding Partners
We celebrate, and deeply appreciate, the commitment to developing Aboriginal leadership capacity across Canada demonstrated by the following generous funding partners for Aboriginal Leadership and Management.
Our Scholarship and Travel Partners
“The Banff Centre is for everyone and anyone who dreams of becoming a successful, productive, and innovative leader. It provides the skills and tools to reach their goals of sustainability, accountability, and most importantly, success.”
— Carolyn Small Legs, Treaty 7 Tribal Council, Alberta
Providing learning experiences with significant impact — not just for the individual who attends, but for the community at large — is a primary objective for Aboriginal Leadership and Management programs. But for so many individuals, simply being able to afford to attend is their biggest challenge. The following generous supporters are enabling Aboriginal participants to attend our programs by covering their tuition, accommodation expenses, and travel from remote communities.
— Gold Scholarship Partners —
— Silver Scholarship Partners —
— Bronze Scholarship Partners —
R. Howard Webster Foundation
— Community Partner —
— Travel Partner —

Create Opportunities for Aboriginal Leaders
The Banff Centre is home to one of Canada’s most recognized programs for Aboriginal leadership and management development. Support from individuals, corporations, and foundations paves the way for Aboriginal leaders to gain relevant and effective training at pivotal times in their careers, and in the development of their growing communities.
We invite you to join our circle of visionary supporters. For more information about how you can empower the leaders of tomorrow, visit www.banffcentre.ca/support/; contact the Development Office at development@banffcentre.ca; or call 1.888.495.4467 or 403.762.6385.
The Banff Centre is supported by funding from the Government of Alberta, through Alberta Advanced Education and Technology, Alberta Infrastructure, and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts. Arts programs are supported by funding from the Government of Canada through the Canada Council for the Arts, and the Department of Canadian Heritage through the National Arts Training Contribution Program.

