Future Generations Foundation Announces New Chair, Arnold Blackstar, and Thanks Outgoing Chair, Keith Martell
November 5, 2024 - Akwesasne, ON - The Future Generations Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Arnold Blackstar as the new Chair of the Board of Trustees. Mr. Blackstar brings extensive leadership experience, having served Indigenous communities through roles in higher education sector, youth development, nonprofit organizations, government sectors, as well as within the United Nations.
This appointment underscores the Future Generations Foundation’s commitment to strengthening our leadership and advancing our mission to support individuals and communities in addressing the long-term harms of the Indian Residential School System and to promote reconciliation. Mr. Blackstar’s expertise and insights will be invaluable as the Future Generations Foundation moves into this exciting new chapter.
"We are thrilled to have Mr. Blackstar join us, and we look forward to benefiting from his insights as we continue to support First Nations individuals and communities," said Naomi Racette, Future Generations Foundation, Executive Director.
The Future Generations Foundation also extends our heartfelt gratitude to outgoing Chair Keith Martell for his outstanding stewardship and dedication. Under Mr. Martell’s leadership, the Future Generations Foundation solidified its investment strategy and policies, established strong governance procedures, launched the Beyond Reconciliation Campaign to meet the needs of beneficiaries, achieved independence as a standalone organization, and adopted a new name. His contributions have significantly advanced cultural and economic preservation for First Nations and future generations.
"We thank Keith for his years of service and guidance through significant growth,” said Mr. Blackstar. “His leadership has built a strong foundation for the work ahead."
About Future Generations Foundation
The Future Generations Foundation is a First Nations-led organization dedicated to providing comprehensive grant funding for education, cultural and language revitalization, healing, and community-driven initiatives. As stewards of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement funds, the Foundation has supported over 805 First Nation communities and organizations, as well as more than 9,000 individuals across Turtle Island, fostering traditional knowledge and self-determination for future generations.
For further information, please contact:
Jillian Morgan
Communications and Engagement Manager
Future Generations Foundation
jmorgan@fgfoundation.ca
1 (888) 268-0520 ext. 808
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