Annauma's
funding partners.
Our work is made possible through the generosity and commitment of our funding partners.
Their support embodies the heart of Inuktitut philanthropy - giving rooted in trust, respect, and shared responsibility. We are grateful for the trust of leading foundations, governments, and corporations who believe in our vision.
Thank you! / Qujannamiik!
Your trust and shared vision are the foundation of our success. Together, we are strengthening Nunavut’s nonprofit sector and building a resilient future. We look forward to continuing this important work with you.
Annauma brings together individuals, foundations, corporations, and other partners who share our vision and the spirit of Inuktitut philanthropy—giving in a way that reflects trust, respect, and shared responsibility.
Through our work in fundraising, granting, and sector development, we build relationships that create meaningful change.
We invite those who share our vision to collaborate with us in delivering funding and support that encourages learning, sharing, and collaboration across Nunavut communities — always guided by Inuit values, skills, and worldview. If you’re inspired to partner with us and make a lasting difference, we welcome you to connect with us today.

The Caring North Campaign
The $10 million Caring North Campaign was Annauma Community Foundation’s inaugural fundraising program, created to support community-led initiatives that directly improve the lives of Inuit in Nunavut. Achieving our original goal was a significant accomplishment, and today Caring North continues as the core fundraising program, driving lasting change across the territory.
Gifts to the Caring North Campaign are stewarded through Annauma’s 40-40-20 allocation model:
40%
is directed immediately to community granting;
40%
is invested for a minimum of 10 years, with returns reinvested into future granting;
20%
supports sector development and capacity building.
The Pirujaq Fund
Named after the traditional food cache, this fund not only sustains Annauma’s core work but also strengthens other nonprofit and charitable organizations across Nunavut. With more than 200 nonprofits and 38 registered charities in the territory, Annauma envisions these organizations as one community, caring for each other as we move toward a stable and prosperous future for all Nunavummiut.
In the spirit of sharing and caring for one another, Annauma has established the $50 million Pirujaq Fund.
The Pirujaq Fund will be accessible to nonprofit and charitable organizations across Nunavut, helping them serve their communities with strength and dignity. Like food caches historically, this reserved Fund will aspire to sustainably support the nonprofit and charitable sector for generations to come. Although less commonly used today, Pirujait and their remnants can still be found across the Arctic. They serve as a reminder of how Inuit have historically saved and stored resources in preparation for the future and for the collective well-being of the community.

We invite foundations and philanthropic partners to help shape a thriving future for Nunavummiut.
Annauma works with organizations dedicated to advancing community-led change and forging long-term partnerships that strengthen Nunavut’s nonprofit sector and support Inuit-led solutions.





















