GN Trust Newsletter - July 2012

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GWA'SALA-'NAKWAXDA'XW TRUST Proposal 1: Youth Sports & Recreation 5 Learn more about the Trust AllBand Meeting on July 18, including info about the two proposals up for voting! The GwasalaNakwaxdaxw Trust: Benefits Today, Security Tomorrow 3 Trust All-Band Meeting July 18 This is a proposal to continue building the Gwasala Nakwaxdaxw Treasure Box for community use. 6 Proposal 2: Culture This is a proposal to continue helping with Youth Sports & Recreation. This grant would cover sports registration costs for GwasalaNakwaxdaxw youth, plus other activities. The Trust Works for YouOver the last year, the Trust paid for sports registration for dozens of GwasalaNakwaxdaxw children and youth, while other programs had benefits like helping people out with groceries, paying for trips to the home lands, covering costs for the elders’ annual gathering, and much, much more. Have you benefitted from the Trust? Come to the allband meeting on July 18 and Vote YES to sports & culture! Continued on page 4 Frequently Asked Questions 2 Find the answers you’re looking for!

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A newsletter for Gwa'sala-'Nakwaxda'xw community members with information for the July 18 2012 All-Band Meeting.

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GWA'SALA-'NAKWAXDA'XW TRUST

Proposal 1: Youth Sports & Recreation

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Learn  more  about  the  Trust  All-­‐‑Band  Meeting  on  July  18,  including  info  about  the  two  proposals  up  for  voting!  

  The  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  Trust:  Benefits  Today,  Security  Tomorrow  

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Trust All-Band Meeting July 18

This  is  a  proposal  to  continue  building  the  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  Treasure  Box  for  community  use.  

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Proposal 2: Culture

This  is  a  proposal  to  continue  helping  with  Youth  Sports  &  Recreation.  This  grant  would  cover  sports  registration  costs  for  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  youth,  plus  other  activities.  

The Trust Works for You…

Over  the  last  year,  the  Trust  paid  for  sports  registration  for  dozens  of  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  children  and  youth,  while  other  programs  had  benefits  like  helping  people  out  with  groceries,  paying  for  trips  to  the  home  lands,  covering  costs  for  the  elders’  annual  gathering,  and  much,  much  more.  Have  you  benefitted  from  the  Trust?  

Come  to  the  all-­‐‑band  meeting  on  July  18  and    

Vote  YES  to  sports  &  culture!  

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Frequently Asked Questions

2   Find  the  answers  you’re  looking  for!    

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Q:  Why  haven’t  we  been  using  the  Trust  funds  for  new  houses  or  fixing  up  the  roads?  A:  We  didn’t  want  to  use  up  all  of  the  money  before  we  had  a  better  idea  of  how  much  we  could  spend  each  year.  Now  that  we  have  a  better  idea  (from  completing  the  investment  strategy),  we  can  start  to  use  more  funds  for  projects  that  benefit  the  community.  For  things  like  housing,  though,  where  there’s  government  funding,  we  don’t  want  to  replace  the  government  funding  with  Trust  funds,  only  top  them  up.    Q:  Who  makes  decisions  about  how  Trust  funds  get  used?  A:  The  Trust  Committee  does,  but  they  must  follow  the  Trust  Agreement,  which  was  voted  on  by  the  people.  When  it  comes  to  spending  money  on  projects,  the  community  gets  final  say  in  a  vote.      Q:  I  heard  the  Trust  funds  have  all  been  used  up,  is  this  true?  A:  Absolutely  not!  In  fact,  the  amount  has  grown  slightly  due  to  being  well-­‐‑managed  by  the  Trust  Committee.  Financial  records  are  available  in  the  Trust  Office.    Q:  Where  is  the  Trust  Office?  

A:  In  the  Elders’  Centre,  in  Willie  Walkus’  old  office.    

Q:  I  heard  so-­‐‑and-­‐‑so  stole  money  from  the  Trust,  is  that  true?  

A:  There  has  been  no  misuse  of  Trust  funds.  The  Trust  is  audited  annually  everything  is  in  order.  Copies  are  made  available  at  the  Annual  General  Meetings.  If  you  didn’t  get  one  at  the  meeting  and  would  like  a  copy  of  the  audit,  please  make  an  appointment  with  the  Trust  Chair  at  (250)  230-­‐‑2155.    

 

Frequently Asked Questions The Story of the Trust:

The  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  Nations  received  a  settlement  from  the  government  of  Canada  in  2008  due  to  the  relocation  of  our  people  in  the  sixties.    This  settlement,  amounting  to  $24  million,  is  intended  to  be  used  in  three  main  ways:  

1. Annual  cash  disbursements  to  each  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  Band  member  ($5  million  was  set  aside  for  this)  

2. Projects  which  benefit  the  entire  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  community  ($19  million  was  set  aside  for  this)  

3. Administration  costs  for  the  Trust  (these  costs  come  out  of  the  $19  million)  

 When  we  voted  “yes”  to  the  settlement  in  2008,  we  also  voted  “yes”  to  the  Trust  Agreement,  which  is  a  set  of  guidelines  for  how  the  Trust  will  be  managed.  The  Trust  Agreement  has  rules  that  are  basically  meant  to  make  sure  that  the  Trust  funds  are  managed  responsibly.    The  group  whose  job  it  is  to  make  sure  the  Trust  Agreement  is  followed  is  called  the  Trust  Committee,  which  has  12  members,  including:  

1. All  8  members  of  Chief  and  Council  2. 2  Community  Trustees  (elected  at  All-­‐‑Band  meetings)  3. 2  Independent  Trustees  (appointed  by  the  other  Trust  

Committee  members)    The  Trust  Committee  may  also  hire  experts  to  help  with  accounting,  auditing,  communications,  meeting  coordination,  etc.    During  the  first  four  years  that  we  have  had  the  Trust,  the  Committee  has  been  working  hard  to  establish  policies  and  good  practices  that  will  make  sure  the  Trust  is  available  to  the  community  forever.  At  the  same  time  they  have  approved  four  grants,  two  of  which  may  continue:  

1. Culture  (may  continue)  2. Elders  3. Emergency  4. Youth  Sports  &  Recreation  (may  continue)  

 Now  that  the  groundwork  has  been  laid,  prepare  for  even  more  community  projects  to  occur  in  the  coming  years.  After  all,  the  Trust  works  for  you!  

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No Vote, No Free

Sports Registration… Without  a  “yes”  vote  on  the  Youth  Sports  &  Recreation  proposal,  the  Trust  will  not  be  able  to  cover  sports  registration  this  year!    

If  this  is  important  to  you,  make  sure  you  bring  your  friends  and  family  to  the  meeting  to  vote.  

A Cancelled

Meeting Costs… There  was  a  Trust  All-­‐‑Band  Meeting  scheduled  for  May  31,  2012  to  vote  on  the  Youth  Sports  &  Recreation  grant.  Unfortunately,  only  60  eligible  voters  came.  We  need  over  124  to  have  enough  people  to  do  the  vote.  

When  we  don’t  get  quorum,  we  still  have  to  pay  the  caterers,  travel,  honoraria,  etc..  This  works  out  to  about  $3,000  lost  every  time  a  meeting  is  cancelled  at  the  last  minute.  

July 18 All-Band Meeting cont. 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Registration

Meeting  starts  when  25%  of  eligible  voting  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  members  are  present  

4:00 – 4:10 p.m. Overview of Voting Process

4:10 – 4:30 p.m. Overview of Proposals

-­‐‑ Youth  Sports  &  Rec  

-­‐‑ Culture  

4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Vote

5:30 – 6:00 p.m. Count Vote

6:00 p.m. Announce Results

 

 

Door  prizes  drawn  throughout  the  meeting.    

 

 

At  the  May  31  meeting  some  of  the  door  prizes  were  given  away  to  reward  those  who  did  go  to  the  meeting:  

• Clock  won  by  Sally  Bruce  • Lawn  chairs  won  by  Pamela  Charlie  • Coffee  maker  won  by  Betty  Walkus  • George  Foreman  grill  won  by  Lucy  Scow  • Fishing  Rod  won  by  Perry  Charlie  

 

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Culture:

Amount Requested: $20,000  

 

Proposed Activities: Contract  artists  to  create  cultural  regalia  including:    carved  masks,  blankets,  and  other  cultural  pieces  

 

Project Purpose: The  projects  will  be  undertaken  to  build  positive  relationships  and  bring  the  community  together  with  a  sense  of  unity  and  pride  

 

Other To  mitigate  risk  of  perceived  favouritism  for  use  and  to  keep  the  culture  regalia  in  good  condition  a  sign-­‐‑out  document  stating  conditions  for  use  will  be  developed  by  the  Culture  sub-­‐‑committee  to  ensure  the  cultural  regalia  is  fairly  booked  in  advance,  used  appropriately  and  returned  in  good  condition.  The  Culture  Sub-­‐‑committee  will  include  in  the  sign-­‐‑out  document  and  procedure  who  can  use  the  regalia  and  for  what  purpose.  

The  Culture  Sub-­‐‑committee  will  develop  a  cost  recovery  procedure  to  deal  with  individuals  who  have  used  and  damaged  the  culture  regalia  to  cover  the  costs  of  repairing  or  replacing  the  asset.  

The  Culture  Sub-­‐‑committee  will  contract  universal  designs  and  seek  approval  from  the  head  of  the  families  for  any  specific  designs  involving  family  crests.  

Youth Sports & Rec:

Amount Requested: $34,600  

 

Proposed Activities: Fund  youth  sports  &  recreation  activities.  Coordinate  funding  for  registration  fees  for  youth  (up  to  18  years  old)  for  sports  (soccer,  ice  hockey,  floor  hockey,  softball,  swimming,  gymnastics,  dance,  karate,  fitness  programs).    

Fund  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  Sports  Day.  

 

Project Purpose: Create  and  promote  positive,  healthy  activities  &  lifestyles  for  the  youth  in  our  community.  In  conjunction  with  supporting  youth  activities,  we  will  continue  to  support  &  promote  parents  to  volunteer  and  be  part  of  the  activities.    Our  guiding  philosophies  are:  -­‐‑  To  supplement  Trust  Committee  grant  monies  with  fundraising  throughout  the  year  to  support  ongoing  sports  activities  -­‐‑  Build  capacity  and  skills  within  our  community  -­‐‑  Foster  community  involvement  and  ownership  -­‐‑  Provide  incentives  to  youth  to  attend  school    Our  youth  sports  &  rec  coordinator  will  ensure  that  students  who  are  being  funded  in  any  way  are  in  fact  attending  school  on  a  regular  basis    

The two proposals up for voting are:

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Youth Sports & Recreation: A project to “promote positive, healthy activities & lifestyle for the youth in our community.”

 

Everyone  knows  that  our  youth  and  children  are  precious,  and  it  is  important  to  help  our  youth  live  healthy,  happy  lives.  We  are  proud  that  the  Youth  Sports  &  Recreation  program  has  helped  dozens  of  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  youth  take  part  in  the  sports  and  physical  activities  they  love.  Not  only  have  we  helped  families  with  the  costs  

of  putting  their  kids  in  sports,  but  we’ve  also  helped  revamp  our  hall,  so  it’s  a  better  place  for  our  community  to  play  sports.  We  would  love  to  keep  doing  this  good  work,  please  vote  “Yes!”  on  July  18!  

From the Youth Sports & Recreation Committee:

David Charlie (Chair), Ravena Coon, Marion Wamiss, Quinten Coon, and Sandra Charlie,  

Youth  Sports  &  Rec  Activities  to  Date:  

• Registration  costs  for  youth  to  attend  sports,    including  equipment  costs.  

• Carnival  bracelets  

• Sports  equipment  for  the  Wakas  Hall,  including  basketball  hoops,  nets,  balls,  hockey  sticks,  etc.  

• Wakas  Hall  &  Quonset  Hut  revitalization,  including  wall  painting,  floor  painting,  and  court  line  painting.  

• Bought  a  passenger  van  for  sports  teams  to  go  to  tournaments.  

 

Next  Projects:  

• Youth  Sports  &  Recreation  Coordinator  

• Continuing  to  cover  registration  costs.  

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Culture: A project to “build positive relationships and bring the community together with a sense of unity and pride.”

 

We  the  culture  committee  have  been  working  hard  ever  since  the  start  of  our  program,  putting  together  a  lot  of  different  things  and  thinking  very  hard  on  all  that  we  do  and  have  been  creating  our  very  own  treasure  box  that  belongs  to  the  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  people  for  when  they  have  their  own  potlatches  

or  feasts.  We  are  currently  working  on  getting  a  sign-­‐‑out  sheet  for  all  the  items  we  have  purchased.  We  don’t  like  to  take  advantage  of  our  carvers  but  have  been  working  on  getting  the  best  deals  on  our  purchases  to  save  money  to  get  more  pieces  later  and  thank  you  to  all  carvers  and  everyone  who  has  been  a  part  of  our  projects  in  the  past  and  look  forward  to  working  with  other  people  in  the  future.  

From the Culture Committee:

Gary Walkus (Sub-Chair), Betty Walkus, Lucy Scow,

Lloyd Walkus

Culture  Activities  to  Date:  

• Helped  elders,  chiefs  and  others  with  their  feasts,  potlatches,  gatherings  that  had  cultural  intentions.  

• Creating  the  treasure  box:  4  cannibal  bird  masks,  Bakwus  mask,  3  Xwi  Xwi  masks,  2  Dzunukwa  masks,  Tlamalas,  Bass  drum,  3  cedar  bark  sets,  and  a  Thunder  Bird  head  piece.  

• Helping  some  band  member  get  out  food  gathering  for  elders.  

• Had  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  Healing  Feast  with  wonderful  food.  

• Had  the  totem  poles  fixed  up  and  painted  and  had  a  cultural  event.  

 

Next  Projects:  

• Getting  the  canoe  fixed.  

• Homeland  trip  to  Smith  Inlet  and  Blunden  Harbour  on  July  26  (77  people  signed  up)  

• Continuing  to  build  the  treasure  box.  

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More Frequently Asked Questions: Q:  I  want  to  be  on  the  Trust  Committee,  how  can  I  do  that?  

A:  All  Councillors  automatically  become  Trustees.  Other  

Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  community  members  can  run  for  one  of  the  two  Community  Trustee  seats  at  the  Trust  All-­‐‑Band  Meetings.    The  term  is  two  years.  One  seat  is  currently  open,  you  may  put  your  name  forward  at  tomorrow’s  meeting.  

 

Q:  I  have  a  great  idea  for  a  community  project.  Can  I  put  in  a  proposal?  

A:  You  can  submit  a  proposal,  but  you  have  to  make  sure  to  use  the  template  (available  from  the  Trust  Chair)  and  you  must  include  details  like  who  will  benefit  from  the  project,  what  the  budget  is,  how  you  will  report  back  on  your  project,  etc.  

 

Q:  Why  are  there  non-­‐‑community-­‐‑members  working  for  the  Trust?  

A:  When  the  Trust  Committee  needs  professional  help  (accounting,  communications,  coordinating  meetings  etc.)  the  Trust  Agreement  says  they’re  allowed  to  hire  people  for  that  work.  

 

Q:  Why  are  the  monthly  meetings  held  in  secret?  

A:  The  Trust  Committee  meetings  deal  with  a  lot  of  confidential  information  including  a  lot  of  financial  records.  It’s  important  that  this  information  is  kept  confidential,  but  all  of  the  meeting  minutes  (and  other  Trust-­‐‑related  documents)  are  available  for  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  community  members  to  look  at  in  the  Trust  Office.  Call  the  Trust  Chair  at  (250)  230-­‐‑2155  to  make  an  appointment  to  look  at  them.  

Q:  What  has  been  happening  with  the  Trust?  Why  aren‘t  they  doing  anything  with  the  money?  

A:  There  has  been  a  ton  of  work  done  by  the  Trust  Committee.  Some  of  the  projects  that  have  used  Trust  Funds  include:  

• Elders’  Annual  Trips  in  2011  &  2012  

• Elders’  Centre  renovation  &  new  furniture  funding  

• Elders’  teas,  field  trips,  exercise  classes  and  other  get-­‐‑togethers  

• Community  Christmas  Dinner,  2011  

• Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  Healing  Feast  

• Pole  refurbishing  &  raising  

• Wakas  Hall  renovations  &  sports  equipment  

• Sports  registration  costs  &  equipment  costs  

• Food  bank  support  

• Travel  and  other  support  for  people  in  emergency  situations  

• Traditional  food  gathering  trips  

• Masks  and  Tlamalas  commissioned  for  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  treasure  box  

• Contributions  for  culture-­‐‑related  events  

• Assistance  with  sports  teams’  travel  &  purchasing  a  van  for  sports  teams  

• Covered  the  cost  of  carnival  bracelets  

• Topped  up  medical  fees  

• Developed  a  set  of  policies  and  guidelines  for  the  Trust  itself  

 

As  you  can  see,  there  has  been  a  lot  happening!  Please  come  to  the  meeting  on  July  18  and  VOTE  so  we  can  keep  many  of  these  activities  going!  

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July  17,  2012   The  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  Trust:  Benefits  Today,  Security  Tomorrow      

Trust Committee Members:

At  the  next  Trust  Committee  meeting  a  new  chair  will  be  selected.  The  Trust  Committee  includes:    

Council:  

• David  Charlie  

• Eddie  Charlie  

• Sandra  Charlie  

• Darryl  Coon  

• Ernie  Henderson  

• Gary  Walkus  

• Paddy  Walkus  

• Victor  Walkus  

 

Community  Trustees:  

• Cathy  Swain  

• (one  seat  open)  

 

Independent  Trustees:  

• Chris  Roberts  

• Garth  Sheane  

 

The  Trust  Committee  members’  main  job  is  to  act  on  the  guidelines  in  the  Trust  Agreement.  Their  main  goal  is  to  protect  the  original  Trust  amount  while  also  trying  to  use  the  Trust  for  community  benefit,  which  is  a  balancing  act.  

 

In  the  last  year  they  have  been  working  very  hard  on  an  Investment  Strategy,  to  make  sure  the  Trust  will  be  available  for  future  generations  while  still  benefitting  our  community  members  in  the  present.    

 

If  you  would  like  more  info  on  the  Investment  Strategy  please  make  an  appointment  to  meet  with  the  Trust  Chair  at  (250)  230-­‐‑2155.  

The Trust Committee & the Investment Strategy:

Want to learn more about the Trust? Stay  connected!  Check  out  our  web  page  at  www.gwanak.info/trust  

 Trust-­‐‑related  information  is  also  included  in  the  Yo!  News    

and  on  the  Gwa'ʹsala-­‐‑'ʹNakwaxda'ʹxw  Facebook  page.