The app goals to assist hold the Nation’s 3,600 band members within the loop, about 40 % of whom reside off-reserve

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Piikani Nation has created a customized cellular app designed to higher keep just about related with its almost 1,500 band members who reside off-reserve.
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Formally launched on Monday, the Communikit app is a part of an ongoing effort by the Nation to help group and take a “trendy strategy to issues, combining technological advances with generational and cultural data to search out options to create,” reads an announcement from the Nation.
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The app, accessible for obtain on iPhone and Android app shops, will inform members by way of push notifications of upcoming occasions, in addition to details about advantages and entitlements.
By late Monday morning, almost 200 folks had downloaded the app.
Piikani communications supervisor Mariah Grier mentioned the challenge has been within the works for nearly a yr and the nation hopes the know-how will enhance connectivity between members.
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“We wished to create this software to ship out our communications from our head and council and our nationwide departments to share our occasions and data with Piikani members, to remember and share our tradition and our values,” mentioned she mentioned.
“(We’re) attempting to maintain our off-reserve nation members educated about our Piikanissini – our lifestyle – our imaginative and prescient, our targets, simply to maintain that communication and reference to all members.”
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Of the Piikani Nation’s roughly 3,600 registered band members, 40 % reside outdoors the reservation. Grier mentioned group members with out social media searching for particular paperwork or occasion particulars illustrate the necessity for an all-encompassing place to attach.
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“Our Piikani band members who reside off reserve reside throughout Canada, within the US and around the globe,” Grier mentioned.
“There have been fairly a number of members of the nation outdoors the reserve who requested data. . . So creating this app will get our data and communication out on the push of a button.”
As a part of ongoing updates, inner band paperwork, akin to per capita distribution and membership kinds, will quickly be accessible from the app.
The app was developed by Aivia Inc., a company working to enhance communication between indigenous communities and management. It at present serves 82 nations and Indigenous organizations throughout Canada.
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