Explore how we've supported Indigenous Nations and organizations across different areas of economic development and community resilience. The following case studies reflect the breadth and depth of our work, from regional planning to sector-specific strategies

Tidelines is a Nation-governed platform that connects place-based cultural and ecological knowledge to stewardship, decision-making, and responsible ocean activity. It will continue to be shaped through community pilot programs with coastal First Nations in British Columbia, so the platform is built from what works in real communities rather than designed in the abstract.

Unify worked alongside a regional Indigenous tourism association and multiple Yukon-based Nations to support a five-phase impact assessment focused on the value of Indigenous tourism.

Unify co-led a regional workforce and economic development strategy in collaboration with Shared Spirits Economic Development Corporation and Partner Advantage, guided by the long-term goals of Lac Seul and Wabauskang First Nations.

Unify is working alongside the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (Cando) to co-develop a decision-support and learning tool to help Indigenous communities assess renewable energy and storage options.

Unify is working alongside Grand Council Treaty #3 to support the development of a Nation-led Energy & Climate Institute serving all 28 Treaty #3 Nations.

Unify worked alongside the Mowachaht/Muchalaht economic development team to explore and expand ocean-based economic opportunities near Gold River.
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