Seven Generations Capital
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Seven Generations Capital, Indigenous-owned and institutionally backed, supports Indigenous Peoples through financial inclusion and urban land development, fostering impact, cultural strength, and stewardship.
06/17/2026
We are pleased to announce a significant milestone: Hungerford Properties has officially launched the Seven Generations Growth Fund, with $75 million CAD in committed equity capital to date. Operating under the Seven Generations Capital brand, the Fund has the full backing of the Hungerford Properties platform.
The Seven Generations Growth Fund is purpose-built to bridge the gap between institutional capital and Indigenous land partnerships. By leveraging decades of institutional real estate experience, the Fund will focus on developing thousands of housing units, mixed-use projects, and light industrial developments across Canada’s major urban centers.
A prime example of this strategy in motion is our səkʷíw project. In a joint venture partnership with Ntityix Development Corporation, this development will bring much-needed additional housing units to the region. True partnership extends to how we build. With a strong commitment to Indigenous procurement, we are working alongside Kilawna Builders as our general contractor to ensure local economic impact and representation at every stage of construction.
Thank you to our early partners and investors, including Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), Victoria Foundation, and Boann (funded by the Government of Canada's Social Finance Fund) for sharing this vision with us.
Read the full press release here:
Hungerford Properties launches Seven Generations Capital with $75M Committed Capital for Indigenous Land Development Fund Vancouver, British Columbia, June 10, 2026 – Hungerford Properties is announcing the public launch of Seven Generations Growth Fund (“The Fund”), with $75 million CAD to date in committed equity…
05/26/2026
We are thrilled to announce that our partner, Michael Hungerford, and our Director of Indigenous Business Strategies and Relationships, Derek Hansom will be speaking at the upcoming Indigenous IMPACT breakout session this Wednesday, May 27th at H.R. MacMillian Space Centre in Vancouver.
A profound shift is underway. A new Indigenous economy is emerging—one where capital, development expertise, and governance are seamlessly aligned with culture and long-term vision. This session explores how Indigenous Nations are moving from participation in projects to true ownership and leadership, reshaping economic systems in the process. During the session, Michael and Derek will share how Seven Generations Capital combines capital with real estate development and ex*****on capability to unlock new pathways for equity participation, governance strength, and intergenerational wealth.
Stay tuned for updates from the session as we continue to support pathways toward economic self-determination and community equity.
04/20/2026
Thank you to Westbank First Nation and Ntityix Development Corporation for hosting us at this past weekend’s job fair. It was a privilege to connect with WFN members and NDC staff and share the long-term vision for Seven Generations Capital’s projects on WFN lands.
We believe that true partnership starts with being present and listening, so we were there to:
✅ Show our progress and keep the community updated on project timelines.
✅ Open the door for future procurement and business opportunities.
✅ Create space for member input—your voice helps shape the work we do!
The future of these projects is bright, and we want to ensure the community is at the forefront of that growth. Huge thanks to everyone who stopped by our table to chat!
04/17/2026
Help us amplify the path to economic reconciliation!
We are thrilled to announce that our proposed session, "From Benefit Sharing to Ownership: Building Indigenous and Community Equity Partnerships," is up for selection at SOCAP Open 2026 ()
At Seven Generations Capital, we believe that economic reconciliation is built on the foundation of self-determination. Our session explores a critical shift in real estate: creating structures where Indigenous Nations are not just participants, but co-owners and leaders of their economic futures.
We need your help to bring this conversation to the global stage - community voting is a key factor in the selection process. Please take 30 seconds to cast your vote for our session before April 26.
Cast your vote here: https://socapglobal.com/session-idea/from-benefit-sharing-to-ownership-building-indigenous-and-community-equity-partnerships/
Vote at the bottom of the session page.
Thank you for your support and for helping us champion this important conversation.
02/18/2026
Our Founder and Partner, Andrew Hungerford, CPA, took the stage at the recent AFOA Canada conference for his session, "Building Generational Wealth Through Partnership."
The discussion focused on a vital shift happening across the country: Indigenous Nations leading new wealth-generation frameworks grounded in self-determination. Andrew shared case-based insights from Seven Generations Capital’s work with Nations like the Osoyoos Indian Band and Westbank First Nation, highlighting how cultural values can align powerfully with economic opportunity.
A sincere thank you to Robert Campbell, PAED, National Director & Provincial Director (MB & N.W. ON), Indigenous Services at , for moderating such an insightful and impactful discussion.
We are inspired by the engagement from the participants and look forward to continuing the work of building enduring partnerships.
12/04/2025
We’re pleased to share that Andrew Hungerford, Founder and Partner at Seven Generations Capital, will be speaking at the inaugural First Nations Investment Forum next week in Vancouver from December 8–10. The forum will bring together Indigenous leaders, investors, and industry executives to explore scalable investment opportunities in the growing Indigenous economy.
Andrew will be speaking on “ADVANCING PROSPERITY: Building Healthy & Wealthy Communities through Values-Aligned Partnerships and Capital.” He will share perspectives on how values-aligned partnerships between Indigenous communities and institutional investors can be structured to deliver competitive, risk-adjusted returns while building long-term ownership in quality assets. The program features an exceptional lineup of speakers and case studies, highlighting the depth and breadth of Indigenous-led investment opportunities in Canada.
At Seven Generations Capital, our focus is on disciplined, partnership-based investing that creates lasting value for both Indigenous partners and investors, while aligning with the Seven Generations Principle in how we underwrite and steward assets.
To learn more about the forum and its program, please visit: firstnationsinvestmentforum.ca
11/24/2025
Seven Generations Capital and Toniic were pleased to co-host a breakfast gathering in Vancouver last week, bringing together leaders from business, investing, and the social impact sector. Our aim was to create an open and welcoming space to explore how capital can drive positive change, while introducing the principles and practices of impact investing to those beginning their journey.
It was inspiring to see participants share their ideas and insights so generously, demonstrating the power of authentic collaboration. This work strengthens our commitment to deploying capital in ways that create meaningful, measurable impact.
Thank you to Dipti Pratt and Dara Parker from Toniic, and Richard Muller from Impact United Academy, for contributing their energy, expertise, and leadership to this conversation.
11/19/2025
Seven Generations Capital is honored to be named to the 2025 Indigenomics “10 to Watch” List, an annual recognition from the Indigenomics Institute that highlights organizations shaping the emerging $100-billion Indigenous economy through leadership, innovation, and economic reconciliation.
For our investors and partners, this acknowledgement is a signal of confidence in our model: an investment platform that structures institutional-grade partnerships where Indigenous Nations are partners in long-term, values-aligned assets. Our approach combines downside protection and rigorous ex*****on with a clear mandate: use real estate to create stable, long-term cash flow and wealth-building opportunities that advance Indigenous financial inclusion, community impact, and self-determination.
We are grateful to the Indigenomics Institute for this recognition, and to the many Nations, investors, and collaborators who are helping to grow Indigenous-led investment as a distinct and investable asset class. We remain committed to structuring transactions that align capital with Indigenous prosperity—for the next quarter, and for the next seven generations.
Read the full announcement from the Financial Post: https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-wire-news-releases-pmn/the-indigenomics-institute-announces-the-2025-indigenomics-10-to-watch-list
10/23/2025
We were honoured to attend the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2025 Pacific program this past Friday, where our founders, Michael and Andrew Hungerford, and their family joined an inspiring community of business leaders celebrating innovation, vision, and entrepreneurial leadership across the region.
Their recognition as finalists highlights the disciplined leadership and strategic vision behind Seven Generations Capital, a platform focused on creating long-term value through institutional-quality real estate investments and partnerships.
We extend our congratulations to all the finalists, and especially to Brian Grange of Bridgemans Services Group, the Pacific region’s overall winner, your work continues to raise the bar for innovation and sustainability across industries.
A heartfelt thank you to EY Canada for celebrating entrepreneurs who are shaping a better future for all.
10/02/2025
We’re excited to share that Michael Hungerford, Founder and Partner at Seven Generations Capital, has been invited for a second year to speak at SOCAP 2025 in San Francisco. This year, he will be speaking on "The Indigenous Economy and its Competitive Advantages - Ready to Scale, Ready to Lead".
SOCAP (Social Capital Markets) brings together global innovators, investors, and changemakers who are shaping the future of impact and purpose-driven business. Michael will be joining the conversation to share insights on long-term stewardship, governance, and creating lasting legacies across generations.
We’re honored to be part of this international gathering and look forward to the meaningful connections and ideas that will emerge. To register for SOCAP, click here: https://socapglobal.com/events/socap25-tickets/
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