TORONTO, July 13,
2023 /PRNewswire/ - BMO is announcing its support of
the 2023 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) and will be the
official sponsor of all soccer events at the Games taking place
July 15 to 23 in Nova Scotia. The announcement builds on BMO
just being named an Official Supporter of the FIFA Women's World
Cup 2023™ in North America.
BMO acknowledges the games are taking place in Mi'kma'ki,
the traditional and ancestral territory of the Mi'kmaq people. Held
every four years, the games will see more than 5000 athletes,
coaches and team staff from over 750 Indigenous Nations across the
continent. NAIG 2023 will host competitions in 16 sports within 21
venues across Halifax,
Dartmouth, Millbrook First Nation
and Sipekne'katik First Nation.
"BMO's sponsorship of NAIG aligns with our commitment to the
game of soccer and to supporting the progress of Indigenous youth
both on and off the soccer field," said Mike Bonner, Head, Canadian Business Banking,
Head, BMO Enterprise Indigenous Strategy and Co-Chair, BMO
Indigenous Advisory Council. "Supporting Indigenous customers and
communities is a key component of BMO's Indigenous Strategy and an
important part of our Purpose to Boldly Grow the Good in
business and life. We're excited to be a sponsor of these games
and we wish all participants a great tournament."
All NAIG 2023 soccer competitions will be hosted at the BMO
Soccer Centre, a year-round, world-class facility popular within
the Halifax soccer community. For
more information about the games click here.
BMO's Commitment to Indigenous
Communities
For more than three decades, BMO's Indigenous Banking Unit has
been working with Indigenous communities to support their economic
self-determination. Through a network of branches and business
banking offices both on and off reserve, BMO offers financial
products and services, including housing and renovation financing,
trust services, investment management solutions, and long-term
financing for on-reserve infrastructure and economic development.
Additionally, BMO has partnered with First Nations University of
Canada to
create Nisitohtamowin – Understanding Indigenous
Perspectives, an e-learning course made available to all for
free.
For more information about how BMO works with Indigenous
communities in Canada, click here to view BMO's
annual Indigenous Partnerships and Progress Report.
BMO's Support of Soccer
BMO is committed to making progress for an inclusive society by
eliminating barriers to inclusion and driving equity in sport. Last
month BMO was named as an Official Supporter of the FIFA Women's
World Cup 2023™ in North America, reinforcing BMO as The
Bank of Soccer. The agreement also saw BMO become the
Official Bank for the 2023 Concacaf Nations League Finals and the
2023 Gold Cup, Concacaf's flagship men's national team
competition.
Through the bank's partnerships with MLS teams CF Montréal,
Vancouver Whitecaps FC and Los Angeles FC, as well as the National
Women's Soccer League's Angel City FC, BMO supports the next
generation of men and women professional soccer stars. In May
2023, BMO and CF Montréal announced both organizations are taking
another step forward in advancing gender equity in sports by
introducing a women's program to the CF Montréal Academy. The bank
has also partnered with Toronto FC to launch the Women in
Soccer Fellowship, a first-of-its-kind
in Canada initiative providing women unique on-the-job
experience in coaching, scouting, player development, team services
and medical, creating a direct pathway to increasing the number of
women in sport.
BMO has also invested over C$25 million to engage,
develop and cultivate youth soccer at every level of competition
across Canada since 2005, supporting 250,000 youth
athletes in the sport. As a Premier Partner of Ontario Soccer,
BMO's support of more than 100,000 girls is helping enhance gender
equity in the game and helping create systemic change at all levels
of soccer. Through community impact-driven partnerships like these,
as well as major sponsorships and venues like BMO Field
(Toronto) and BMO Stadium
(Los Angeles), BMO is growing the
game of soccer across North America.
About BMO Financial
Group
BMO Financial Group is the eighth largest bank in North America by assets, with total assets of
$1.25 trillion as of April 30, 2023. Serving customers for 200 years
and counting, BMO is a diverse team of highly engaged employees
providing a broad range of personal and commercial banking, wealth
management, global markets and investment banking products and
services to over 13 million customers across Canada, the United
States, and in select markets globally. Driven by a single
purpose, to Boldly Grow the Good in business and life, BMO
is committed to driving positive change in the world, and making
progress for a thriving economy, sustainable future and inclusive
society.
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