The Impact Visualization is a dynamic way to illustrate the meaningful outcomes of Laureate projects. It utilizes Indigenous ways of knowing and doing and captures a project’s overall goals achieved, challenges, and ways to make improvements. Assessments are led by a large Laureate committee and conducted by a third-party firm that works with regional interviewers who are knowledgeable about the project’s regional context.

Winner Impact Visualization Summary (Phase 1).
Youth Winner Impact Visualization Summary (Phase 1 & 2).
You can also check out the impact visualizations of each project individually:
$1 Million Category
- Northern Compass
- Imaa, Like This
- Ilagiitigut anngiangijaqatigiinnirq ilurqusivuttigut
- The Arctic Indigenous Wellness Project
AIP Category
- Dehcho: River Journeys
- SmartICE
- Youth Training in Ethical Knowledge Sharing and Co-production
- The Qajaq Program
- Fish Camp at Happy’s Landing
- Hope House
- Ihdzí’: The First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun’s Indigenous Food Sovereignty Hub
- Nunami Sukuijainiq: A Youth Arctic Ecology Land Camp Program
- TE(A)CH
- Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Teaching and Working Farm Extended-Season Greenhouse Construction
- Tusaajuit Nunavik
- ᑲᒪᔩᑦ (Kamajiit) Program
- Nunavut Law Program
- Supporting Wellbeing
- Tuktoyaktuk Community Climate Resiliency Project
- Our Families, Our Way: The Peacemaking Circle
- Resilience Training and Healing Program
- Indigenous Community Safety Partnership Program
Arctic Inspiration Youth Prize Category
- Yukon Youth Healthcare Summit
- ArtSpace
- Baffin Youth Outdoor Education Project
- Dene Heroes Publication Project
- Rankin Rock Hockey Camp
- Indigenous Youth River Guide Training
- Rivers to Ridges
- Scrap to Art
- Treaty Talks
- Western Arctic Youth Collective
- N’’tsaÜw Chu’ Kedts’edán Kù Traditional Camp
- Nunavut Youth Creative Collective
- Northern Games Youth Collaboration “Inuvialuit Piuyausiq”