The Executive Directors Committee
About The Committee
The Executive Directors Committee brings together leaders from partner organizations who work alongside 2 Spirits in Motion Society. These are Executive Directors, or their designates, from 2S and Indigenous 2SLGBTQQIA+ organizations across the country. Together, they offer strategic advice, share community knowledge, and help strengthen a coordinated national approach to Two-Spirit advocacy and programming.
This committee exists so that 2SiMS does not do its work in isolation. By regularly bringing partner organizations into the conversation, the committee helps ensure that our priorities, positions, and projects reflect what is happening on the ground in different regions.
How The Committee Works
The Executive Directors Committee is accountable to the 2SiMS membership and works closely with the 2SiMS Executive Director and Board of Directors. The committee typically meets several times per year, with additional meetings called when there are urgent or time-sensitive matters that require discussion.
Meeting agendas focus on matters arising within 2SiMS and across the wider network. Such as recommendations, reports, major funding opportunities, or shifts in policy that affect Two-Spirit people. Recommendations from the committee are shared with the Executive Director and the Board, and help inform organizational planning, partnerships, and national advocacy.
In all of its work, the Executive Directors Committee supports a coordinated, nation-to-nation and organization-to-organization approach to advancing the rights, safety, and wellbeing of Two-Spirit people
What The Committee Does
Shares insight from their home organizations and regions so that 2SiMS can respond to emerging needs, opportunities, and challenges
Provides advice on national initiatives, policy directions, and major projects, including questions related to governance, ethics, and accountability
Helps coordinate collaboration across sector partners, including Indigenous health, justice, education, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ organizations
Offers a united voice on issues affecting 2S people, supporting shared statements, joint advocacy, and coordinated responses when appropriate
May be asked to review and provide input on 2SiMS resources, educational materials, and public-facing documents before they are released