$50
One hour of working-group time.
Direct contribution to the criteria development for one of the seven pillars. Where the standard gets built.
KFT-Families Society is in its first year. Every dollar builds the foundation of a standard that will serve Indigenous families for generations.
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KFT-Families Society is in its first year. Donations build the foundation of the IFISC standard and the broader work of the Society. Below is what funding directly enables at this stage.
$50
One hour of working-group time.
Direct contribution to the criteria development for one of the seven pillars. Where the standard gets built.
$250
One community consultation session.
Supports a single conversation with knowledge holders, advocates, or families that shapes the standard. The most important input the work receives.
$1,000
Full development of one pillar criterion.
Underwrites the research, drafting, consultation, and refinement of a single measurable criterion within one of the seven pillars.
$5,000
A pilot certification pathway.
Funds a complete certification engagement with one nation or family-serving organization. The work that proves the standard.
These figures are illustrative working estimates for a first-year charity. Audited financial statements will be published once the first fiscal year closes.
KFT-Families Society allocates donated funds across four categories. The Society publishes an annual transparency report and will release audited statements once the first fiscal year closes.
65%
Standard development and certification operations
20%
Family preservation programs and navigation support
10%
Community consultation and engagement
5%
Administration and governance
KFT-Families Society is governed by a board of six directors, all serving voluntarily. Major decisions require board approval. The Society publishes an annual report. Once federal charitable registration is finalized, the Society will be listed on the Canada Revenue Agency public charity registry, with annual T3010 filings publicly searchable.
Legal entity
BC Inc S0084831
Business number
79757 3177 BC0001
Incorporated
March 10, 2026
Jurisdiction
British Columbia, Canada
For major gifts, planned giving, foundation grants, sponsorships, or in-kind contributions, write to [email protected]. The team responds within ten business days.
Institutional funders, philanthropists, and family foundations: KFT-Families Society welcomes conversations about multi-year commitments that support the development of the standard at scale.