About the OneHoop Golf Tournament

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Investing in the Future of Indigenous Youth
The OneHoop Golf Tournament is more than a day on the course—it is a movement to uplift Indigenous youth through education, opportunity, and community support.
Held annually, this signature event brings together corporate leaders, community champions, and changemakers from across the province to raise critical funds for Indigenous scholarships and youth development programs.
🟠 Why We GolfEach year, we set a bold goal to raise $75,000 in support of Indigenous students pursuing academic and career pathways in high-impact sectors. Funds also support K–12 initiatives that foster growth, confidence, and leadership from an early age.
🟠 Breaking Barriers, Building FuturesMore Indigenous youth are entering higher education than ever before—but financial barriers still stand in the way. This tournament helps bridge that gap, ensuring every young person has a fair shot at success, no matter their circumstance.
🟠 How You Can HelpBy sponsoring or participating, you are directly supporting scholarships and programs that create lasting impact. You will be recognized as a valued partner in reconciliation and a more inclusive economy.
Join us for a meaningful day of connection, community, and commitment.Together, we are shaping the next generation of Indigenous leaders.

The Indigenous Leaders Fund

Standing With Future Leaders
Supporting Indigenous youth means investing in futures of strength, leadership, and community impact. This Golf Tournament is more than a game. It’s a collective effort to open doors for Indigenous students, providing them with the tools, relationships, and recognition needed to succeed.
About the Indigenous Leaders Fund
The Indigenous Leaders Fund celebrates the resilience and brilliance of Indigenous students pursuing post-secondary education. It removes financial barriers and opens pathways to leadership, learning, and lasting impact.
With the support of our partners, proceeds from this event directly fund scholarships and bursaries—real-world support that invests in each student’s journey and the future of our communities.
What is the Indigenous Leaders Fund?
The Indigenous Leaders Fund supports Indigenous students enrolled in post-secondary education across Canada. The fund empowers students to break barriers and achieve their goals by prioritizing leadership, community commitment and future vision.
It’s about more than education.It’s about equity.It’s about bridging the gap between potential and opportunity.
It’s about creating a future where Indigenous youth are not only empowered to reach their goals, but to transform the world around them.
An Annual Report will be provided on a go forward basis to demonstrate the impact of the funds provided and additional supports created along the way. 

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About OneHoop

OneHoop Advisory Services, based in Regina, Saskatchewan, is a leading consultancy focused on advancing Indigenous engagement, participation, and reconciliation across various sectors. Through strategic partnerships and innovative approaches, OneHoop is dedicated to empowering Indigenous communities and businesses by enhancing their contributions to Canada's growth and development.

Who is our Golf Tournament for?

  • Indigenous Youth Across the Province

    We invite you to be part of OneHoop’s Inaugural Golf Tournament as we work to raise funds in support of Indigenous youth across the province through education and development initiatives. This tournament is a meaningful opportunity to stand with Indigenous communities and invest in future leaders. Funds raised will go toward scholarships and programs that support students from kindergarten through to post-secondary education, particularly in sectors where Indigenous youth are underrepresented. Our annual goal is to raise $75,000 to help remove financial barriers and ensure that ambition and potential are not limited by circumstance. Your sponsorship directly contributes to this mission and will be recognized as part of our collective commitment to reconciliation, education, and inclusive growth.

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