Yes. Thank you for your question.
The women entrepreneurship strategy has been critical for our organization and many others to advance initiatives to support women entrepreneurship broadly and, of course, for us indigenous women entrepreneurs.
In addition to the $1.2 million, we've received money to help us do some research and develop role model profiles of indigenous women who have successfully started businesses. We've developed a microloan fund framework so we can support women through microfinance. We've also developed training internally for our network using the gender-based analysis plus framework, the GBA+ tool, so that we can look at our own policies and practices to see where we can be more inclusive to indigenous women and other gender-diverse folks. We also deliver the women entrepreneurship loan fund that was part of the WES, and that is helping indigenous women access capital to build and grow their business.
We have two funds. With our IWE microloan fund, women can access loans of up to $20,000, so that's really supporting women who are just starting out. Often, for new businesses, we found with the women entrepreneurship loan fund that women are able to level up and then access a slightly larger fund through that program—$50,000—to help them grow their business and expand their opportunities.
Thank you.