Future Generations Foundation Executive Director Naomi Racette Named a 2025 Top 25 Women of Influence+ Recipient

OTTAWA ON —The Future Generations Foundation (FGF) proudly announces that its Executive Director, Naomi Racette, has been awarded the 2025 Top 25 Women of Influence+ Awards. This prestigious award celebrates outstanding women leaders across Canada who are making transformative contributions in their fields and communities.
Naomi Racette, a dedicated leader and advocate for First Nations Individuals and communities, has been instrumental in driving FGF’s mission to secure long-term funding and champion initiatives that foster Indigenous-led solutions. Under her leadership, FGF launched the Beyond Reconciliation Campaign, a groundbreaking initiative that elevates First Nations communities through sustainable investments and self-determined development.
“I am deeply honoured to receive this award and to be recognized among so many inspiring women,” said Racette. “The true recognition belongs to the resilient and inspiring First Nations communities and peoples I have had the privilege to work alongside. Together, we are creating lasting change for future generations. Maarsii, Kinanâskomitin.”
The Top 25 Women of Influence+ Awards, presented by Women of Influence+, recognize Canadian women who are breaking barriers, redefining leadership, and driving meaningful change. The 2025 recipients include trailblazers from diverse industries, including healthcare, business, environmental advocacy, and community leadership.
Ms. Racette and the other honorees will be celebrated at the Top 25 Women of Influence+ Awards Luncheon on April 8, 2025, at The Quay, Toronto Region Board of Trade. This annual event will bring together some of the country’s most influential leaders, innovators, and change-makers.
To learn more about the 2025 Top 25 Women of Influence+ Awards, visit www.womenofinfluence.ca/top-25/.
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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