Cindy Crowe
Member since 4 years ago
Cindy Crowe, Elder, Lodgekeeper, Author, is a band member of the Opwaaganisiniing (Red Rock Indian Band) located an hour east of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Since 1994, Cindy has been bridging gaps between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and communities with her expertise in community liaison, community engagement and community development. Cindy’s life purpose is to share a message of love and interconnectedness and she creates space for change in many different venues with people from all walks of life. She believes in leading by example. Personally, she is the grateful mom of five adult children and three grandchildren.
Since 2004, Cindy’s for-profit business Cindy Crowe Consulting represents an award winning Anishnaabe consulting firm and currently provides support to women entrepreneurs through the PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise as a Business Growth Advisor. Cindy is also an Elder for the Mooka’am Kwe: She Rises BizCamp program which provides Indigenous women entrepreneurs with opportunities to connect with their culture, expand their businesses and network with other entrepreneurs while receiving education on a variety of business topics.
Since 2005, Cindy has been the Executive Director for Ozhaawashko-giizhig Traditional Teaching Lodge operating as the Blue Sky Community Healing Centre that is an Indigenous, community-led organization based in Neebing, Ontario. Cindy respectfully acknowledges that sacred space as being within the traditional territory of the Binesii-Wiikwedong (Fort William First Nation) and loves to welcome people to the land of her ancestors next to the shores of Ktichigaming (Lake Superior). Previous programming such as the Gitigaan Diziiaan (Planting Seeds of Self) opportunities as well as the cultural and Spiritual support provided to the inmates at the Thunder Bay Jail for two years, Ozhaawashko-Giizhig Akiing (Clear Blue Sky On The Land) is an intentional progression of this work to promote land based teaching and healing aftercare opportunities on her 135 acres in Neebing.
Her two new business ventures include Niibing Tribal Tours (Niibing is in the summer) providing opportunities for clients and visitors to reconnect with Mother Earth while learning about the Anishnaabe culture through land based experiential learning; and her Identity and Purpose Coaching for clients looking to understand themselves better and identify their life purpose.
Awards
“Businesswoman of the Year Award 2015” from Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund;
“Top 20 in 20 Award 2014” from PARO Centre for Women's Enterprise;
“Aboriginal Entrepreneur Off Reserve 2013” PARO Centre for Women's Enterprise;
“Exceptional Woman” at Beendigen’s 3rd Annual First Nations Women’s Day in 2011; and,
"Business of the Year Award 2010" from PARO Centre for Women's Enterprise.