ERMINESKIN EDUCATION TRUST FUND
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Ermineskin Cree Core Values
1. Sakitowin: We love/care for all Ermineskin Cree Nation students.
2. Kitimahketowin: We have compassion for all Ermineskin Cree Nation students.
3. Kisteytowin: We respect and honor Ermineskin Cree Nation students.
4. Nika nitohtawananak: listen to Ermineskin Cree Nation students.
5. Sihtoskawananak: We support Ermineskin Cree Nation students.
6. Pikiskwestamatowin: We advocate and speak on behalf of Ermineskin Cree Nation students.
7. Ahkameyimowin: We will encourage students to persevere and not give up.
Celebrating 40 Years

ERMINESKIN EDUCATION TRUST FUND CELEBRATES 40 YEARS
The Ermineskin Education Trust Fund (the Trust) was established by the Ermineskin Cree Nation in 1982 with the purpose to encourage, promote and facilitate higher education among the Ermineskin Cree Nation Citizens. The Trust was established with the intention to continue in perpetuity for the use and benefit of the Nation.
Board of Trustees
The EETF Board of Trustees stands firmly committed to assisting, financially supporting and celebrating our students who represent the future of the Ermineskin Cree Nation.
Information and frequently asked questions
It is an independent Trust Fund recently established by Bearspaw Chief and Council to assist and recognize qualifying Bearspaw Students financially through incentives, scholarships and award programs at the grade and post-secondary education levels. The Trust Fund will provide funding in addition to other financial assistance received by students such as Indigenous Affairs government funding, student loans, and parental contributions.
The Board of Trustees manages the Trust Fund’s investments to earn the best possible rate of return consistent with safety. The trust deed itself sets the strict boundaries and restrictions for the types of investments that can be made. Trust Capital of the OTET is presently invested with the well-known investment firm Leith Wheeler Investment Counsel in a balanced portfolio of stocks and bonds.
The purpose and mission of the Ozîja Thiha Trust is to assist and encourage in the educational development of the human resources of the Bearspaw Nation with the view for members to successfully complete their education at the grade, upgrading, trades, college and university levels and obtain a profession, occupation or skill that will benefit themselves and in turn Bearspaw First Nation as a whole.
Bearspaw First Nation students who are accepted to or attending accredited secondary and post-secondary educational institutions on a full-time basis for grade school, technical trades, college and university programs may qualify depending on funding availability. The student’s name must also appear on the membership list controlled by Bearspaw First Nation to qualify under the Trust. Restrictions apply since the Ozîja Thiha Education Trust has just been established and funds are limited only scholarships and awards are provided at this time.
The Trustees were appointed by Bearspaw First Nation Chief and Council by Council Resolution 2022-01 on January 24, 2022. The Trustees appointed are Anthony Bearspaw, Pierre Lefthand and Rob Shotclose. Their term of office extends to February 2023 where it could be extended to a full term under the Trust Deed by Chief and Council.
No. The Trust Fund will only provide general financial support through incentives, scholarships, and awards to qualifying Bearspaw First Nation students. The Government of Canada through the Department of Indigenous Services Canada (“ISC”) has a first-line treaty obligation and trust responsibility for the payment of tuition, accommodation, travel, books and supplies for Bearspaw First Nation students.
Funding from OTET is only supplementary to any financial support from ISC through Bearspaw First Nation’s post-secondary office or elsewhere.
First and foremost is the OTET Trust Deed which is the primary document that sets out the overall detailed rules for the operation and must be followed at all times by the Board of Trustees. Copies of the trust deed are available to all Bearspaw First Nation members.
In addition to the Trust Deed, the Board of Trustees have and will develop detailed written policies in all areas of the administration and financial operations of the Trust including student incentives, scholarships and awards.
The Board of Trustees must also publish an annual report each year for distribution to the membership detailing their activity during the year and must include audited financial statements.
Although there is limited funding presently, it is hoped that many more scholarships, awards and incentives for Bearspaw First Nation students can be offered in the near future as the OTET Scholarship Programs grows.
Please refer to the website http://www.otet.ca for the most current information about awards.
No, not all the money can be spent. The Trustees can only expend Trust Revenue generated from the Trust Capital. They can expend funds provided directly for scholarships. The capital base of the Trust Fund, which is presently only $50,000, is held forever in trust for educational purposes for Bearspaw First Nation members and can never be spent. It is hoped that Trust Capital of the OTET will grow to millions of dollars over time in order to support all post-secondary students and take into account Bearspaw First Nation’s fast-growing population.