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Canadian Council for Indigenous Business
2 Berkeley Street, Suite 202
Toronto, Ontario M5A 4J5
Telephone: 416-961-8663
Fax: 416-961-3995
Membership Related Inquiries:
General Inquiries:
Media:
Membership
Summer Jones
Manager, Membership
416.961.8663 ext. 236
Membership related questions can be emailed to:
Communications
Shannon Sutherland
VP, Marketing, Communications & Events
416.961.8663 ext. 822
For media inquiries, contact:
Sponsorship
Ken Montour
Director, Sponsorship and Corporate Partnerships
416.961.8663 ext. 229
Entrepreneurship & Procurement
PAIR
Supply Change
Events & Awards
Advertisement
Abhi Dadarkar
Vice President Sales and Business Development
416-512-8186, ext. 268
Research
Matthew Foss
VP, Research & Public Policy
Angela Mark
Director, Research
Frequently Asked Questions
Membership
Return to the application here.
You should have received an email with your Application Number and Password. If you cannot access this information, select Forgot Application Number / Password, and you will be directed to enter your email. Make sure to use the email address associated with your application.
If you continue to experience issues signing in, email us at memberrelations@ccab.com
Updated certificates can be found in the Member’s Area under the My Company Profile tab, along with your logos.
Once your application is approved, you will receive a Welcome Package that provides onboarding instructions. Sign up for a Weekly Members Call (every Thursday from 1 – 2 PM EST), complete your member profile via our Website Content Form and activate your Members Area account(s).
We send renewal reminders beginning in October.
If this is your first time accessing the Members Area, select First-Time Login to set up your account. If you’ve logged into the portal previously, ensure that your email address and contact information is connected to your account. If you continue to experience issues, reach out to memberrelations@ccab.com.
If this is your first time accessing the Members Area, select First-Time Login to set up your account. If you’ve logged into the portal previously, ensure that your email address and contact information is connected to your account. If you continue to experience issues, reach out to memberrelations@ccab.com.
Please note that any changes to your company’s information can only be made by the Membership Team. If you need to modify your company’s member profile, submit an Update Content Form. For minor changes and follow-ups, connect with Tyler Powless, tpowless@ccab.com.
CCIB’s CIB (Certified Indigenous Business) program certifies that Aboriginal Businesses are 51% or more owned and controlled by an Indigenous person(s)or community.
Active CCIB Membership 51% or more owned and controlled by Indigenous people, or Communities Proof of heritage Proof of ownership and control based on the ownership structure type For more information on the CIB program requirements, please follow this link.
No, this is a complimentary member benefit we offer to our Indigenous owned businesses. During the initial application process for Indigenous-owned companies, the member can select whether they would like to be CAB certified and ask for additional documentation. This certification verifies that your business is 51% or more owned and controlled by an Indigenous person(s) or communities.
This is our online buying and selling marketplace. CAB members have access to this directory of procurement contacts at different corporations across many industries.
Please email us at memberrelations@ccab.com and our membership team will be happy to assist you.
Sponsorship
By sponsoring CCIB’s annual conference, sponsors gain access to numerous benefits, including enhanced brand exposure, valuable networking opportunities with key decision-makers, executives, and industry leaders from various sectors, governments, and Indigenous nations, as well as direct engagement with a curated target audience. Our conference serves as a platform for extensive exposure, high-level networking, and meaningful interactions.
The event draws a global audience of professionals from sectors such as natural resources, energy transition, banking, finance, government representatives at national, state/provincial, and local levels, and Indigenous leaders including Chiefs, Council Members, and leaders of Indigenous-owned businesses.
Explore a diverse range of sponsorship packages and opportunities detailed in our annual Opportunities Package, offering exposure, brand amplification, speaking engagements, booth spaces, and more.
Sponsors will benefit from extensive promotion across various channels, including social media, the event website, targeted email campaigns, blog features, event materials, and prominent placement on physical and digital signage. Premium sponsorship tiers also offer exclusive booth spaces for enhanced engagement with attendees.
Becoming a sponsor is easy: Review the range of sponsorship packages outlined in our annual Opportunities Package. To discuss sponsorship opportunities, reach out to Ken Montour at sponsorship@ccab.com.
Discover a limited collection of sponsorship opportunities reserved for individual partners. Please refer to our annual Opportunities Package for the details.
Sponsorships can be paid by invoice (EFT, Direct Deposit or Cheque) or online through [CCAB’s CC payment website link.]
Please contact Ken Montour at sponsorship@ccab.com for more information.