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Pearl Gottschalk

Pearl Gottschalk (Lujan) is a dedicated activist and frontline funder with over 20 years of experience in international development, philanthropy, and grassroots Indigenous organizing. She currently serves as the Storyteller for the Tate Topa Indigenous Women’s Flow Fund at the Kindle Project and as a Community Wealth Fund Researcher with the Fireweed Institute.

Her previous roles include Charitable Giving Manager for Lush Cosmetics’ Charity Pot program, Refugee and Immigrant Funder for the Province of Manitoba, Evaluator for the Indigenous-led Mino Niibi Fund at The Cultural Conservancy, and Healing Justice Consultant with Indigenous Climate Action.

Pearl holds a Master’s degree in International Dispute Resolution and a Bachelor’s degree in International Development.

Gottschalk, Pearl