Glohaven Community Hub Announces Partnership With the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada

Glohaven Community Hub Announces Partnership With the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Vernon, BC – Glohaven Community Hub, a technology-based social enterprise?empowering the tourism industry with innovative and?sustainable destination management solutions that support the regenerative values of community, people, and the planet, has announced a partnership with the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC).

The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada logo

In recognition of the Truth & Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action*, Glohaven and ITAC are collaborating to amplify the voices of Indigenous-owned tourism businesses and provide consumers with the opportunity to demonstrate economic reconciliation by consciously shopping for and supporting the unique products and experiences of Indigenous creators.

The objective of the partnership between Glohaven and ITAC is to provide Indigenous tourism communities and businesses with the digital infrastructure and direct-to-consumer sales channels they need to be more accessible to a broader audience of socially conscious consumers in the online world.

Growing Indigenous Tourism & Business Reconciliation Through Partnership

The Indigenous Tourism Sector plays a key economic, social, and cultural role in Canada and it’s an important part of diversifying the visitor economy.

“Indigenous tourism was the fastest growing sector in Canada’s tourism industry prior to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Glohaven CEO, Michael Benedek. “With domestic and international travel grinding to a halt during the pandemic, many tourism businesses - especially those owned by Indigenous entrepreneurs - have been severely impacted by significant losses of revenue and livelihoods. As the industry strives to build back better, it’s an honour and a privilege for Glohaven to be working in partnership with ITAC and their members to support the Indigenous Tourism Sector.”

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"We are excited about this new partnership with Glohaven Community Hub, which will provide Indigenous tourism businesses the platform to sell direct-to-consumers, increasing their sales and potential customers,” says Keith Henry, President and CEO of ITAC. “This is an important marketing tactic given the strong domestic and global demand for Indigenous tourism experiences and will contribute to the long-term sustainability and prosperous recovery of the Indigenous tourism industry.”

Glohaven and ITAC recognize the power of working together, leveraging each other’s unique skills and resources to support Indigenous tourism businesses with innovative, creative, and tangible sales and marketing solutions. Furthermore, this partnership contributes to the performance of Canada’s visitor economy as a sustainable Indigenous tourism destination.

Red and white background with white text that says "To show your support for Indigenous-owned businesses in your community, it can be as simple as: Learning about and supporting Indigenous businesses, Purchasing an Indigenous product or experience, Booking your next holiday at Indigenous-owned accommodations, Learning your local land acknowledgment and including it in the signature of your emails, Providing a ‘Culturally Safe’ workplace and implementing strategies in your business"?
Glohaven's Indigenous Business Partners: Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada, Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association, Shop First Nations Okanagan, Moccasin Trails

Support Glohaven’s Partners:

VISIT

The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (consumer website): destinationindigenous.ca

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (Indigenous Tourism Info): totabc.org/indigenous

UTILIZE / SUPPORT

The Shop First Nations Indigenous Business Listings: shopfirstnations.com

HIRE

An Indigenous consultation company like Moccasin Trails Consulting: moccasintrails.com/consulting

The Glohaven team is taking action to learn more by reading, studying, and educating ourselves through the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls To Action, personally authored books, such as Elaine Alec’s, ‘Calling My Spirit Back’ (featured in the Indigenous Globox?), reading and understanding UNDRIP, taking Cultural Safety workshops, following Indigenous news sources, such as IndigiNews and more.

About Glohaven Community Hub

Glohaven is a community of people who’ve come together for the purpose of making tourism in Canada more innovative.

With a heart and soul for ‘local’ Glohaven cares about people, the planet, and profits that fuel our purpose to create meaningful, impactful change in the lives and communities we serve. Our dream for Glohaven is to create a greater sense of community and connection to ‘local’... especially in the online world.

We believe the most appealing aspect and greatest strength of Glohaven’s digital community hub is the fact it’s built from the “Inside Out” starting at the community level. This vision enables every community and its members to participate in the collaborative process to create a locally represented, inclusive online marketplace that reflects the unique products, values, and culture of each community.

Glohaven is currently testing an open Beta version of its platform. This means Glohaven is not done developing the platform, but has enough features built to run the platform at its minimum functionality. Over time, the functionality of the platform will increase and new features will appear. Glohaven looks forward to working with ITAC and its members to launch this online network of community-based marketplaces that will make it easier for people to explore, shop, and support local economies in a more sustainable way.

You can follow Glohaven on: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and Do Some Good.

Glohaven Community Hub respectfully acknowledges we live, work, and play on the ancestral, traditional, and unceded territory of the Okanagan Nation and the Syilx People.

About The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada

The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) is a national non-profit Indigenous tourism industry organization established in 2015. ITAC is the lead organization tasked with growing and promoting the Indigenous tourism industry across the country. Inspired by a vision for a thriving Indigenous tourism economy sharing authentic, memorable and enriching experiences, ITAC develops relationships with groups and regions with similar mandates to enable collective support, product development, promotion and marketing of authentic Indigenous tourism businesses in a respectful protocol.

Connect with ITAC on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

The head office of ITAC is located in Vancouver, BC, on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including the territories of the x?m?θkw?y??m? (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh?(Squamish) and S?l?ílw?ta?/Selilwitulh?(Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.

For more information, contact:

Angela Case, Customer Success Manager & Co-founder | Glohaven Community Hub - [email protected] | 1.250.307.9227

References:

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, 2012. Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action. 2015, p.14, accessed April 2nd, 2022, https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/british-columbians-our-governments/indigenous-people/aboriginal-peoples-documents/calls_to_action_english2.pdf

Innovation at work! Congrats to all involved and stoked to see how this plays out.

Joe Buffalo Child

Aurora Hunter, Arctic Expeditions Guide, Mackenzie River Guide, Photographer, Cultural Storyteller & Speaker; D?né; Founder, President & CEO at North Star Adventures Ltd, 100% Indigenous - 50,000 years of experience

2 年

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