Digital solutions that amplify Indigenous voices.

We co-design culturally relevant tools with Indigenous leaders and communications teams to strengthen community representation and engagement.

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You need communications tools that reflect the values, language, and identity of your community.

Limited staff and resources can make managing digital projects overwhelming.

It’s not enough to hire any agency—you need a partner with deep experience working in Nunavut, Inuit Nunangat, and Indigenous contexts.

How We Support Indigenous Leadership Teams

Digital Production

We design and develop digital tools that reflect your community’s culture and priorities. From accessible websites to Inuktitut-first apps, our production team ensures every solution is intuitive, culturally grounded, and built to last.

Curriculum + Education Design

Education is a powerful connector. We co-design culturally relevant curricula, online courses, and learning platforms that integrate Indigenous knowledge and perspectives, helping your organization share knowledge in meaningful ways.

Recruitment Services

Finding the right people can be challenging, especially in remote or specialized contexts. Our inclusive recruitment services help you attract, evaluate, and hire candidates aligned with your mission—while supporting long-term community capacity.

Consulting & Strategy

When your team needs clarity, we provide the expertise. From developing communications strategies to building digital roadmaps, our consulting services help align your goals with actionable, culturally informed plans.

Our Approach

Co-Design First

We collaborate directly with your team to ensure solutions reflect community priorities.

Indigenous-Led Content

Our Indigenous staff and consultants bring cultural fluency and authenticity.

Capacity Building

We provide training and support so your team can confidently manage the tools we create.

Tradition Meets Technology

Isumajunnattiarniq – The Mindfulness App

Mindfulness in your hands.

The Challenge

In conversations with Elders and community leaders across Nunavut, one need kept surfacing: mental health resources were available, but they didn’t feel like they were made for us.

Most mindfulness tools were English-only, built on metaphors far removed from Inuit life, and missing the cultural practices, like storytelling, song, and Elder guidance. All of which are central to healing. Communities were left with two options: use tools that didn’t feel right, or go without.

The Solution

IThat’s where Ampere came in. Partnering with the Ilisaqsivik Society and the Isaksimagit Inuusirmi Katujjiqatigiit (Embrace Life Council), we asked a simple question: What would mindfulness look like if it was designed by Inuit, for Inuit? A simple, trauma-informed design built for accessibility in Northern communities.

Over a two-year co-design process, our team worked hand in hand with Elders, community consultants, and local partners. We didn’t just translate existing materials—we built from the ground up, ensuring every element carried cultural meaning.

The Impact

When the app launched, it became more than a tool, it became a cultural affirmation.

  • Elders heard their voices carried through new channels, reaching younger generations.
  • Youth found guidance that felt authentic and connected to their heritage.
  • Communities saw a resource that wasn’t dropped in from the outside, but built with them from the start.

The Isumajunnattiarniq app showed that technology doesn’t have to replace tradition—it can be a vessel that carries it forward.

Why it matters.

This project is a model for how Ampere approaches every partnership: with respect, with co-design, and with the belief that solutions are strongest when they come directly from the community.