Connect with Tupaarnaq Kopeck

Tupaarnaq Kopeck

Financial Educator, Advocate & Founder of Money Masterlabs.

Tupaarnaq Kopeck is an Inuk woman from Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), dedicated to empowering Indigenous women through financial education and advocacy. With a background in banking and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Psychology, she brings a unique blend of financial expertise and human-centered understanding to her work.

Currently based in Treaty No. 6 and Treaty No. 8 territories (Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada), Tupaarnaq is committed to serving and supporting Indigenous communities. Her work is deeply influenced by her studies in financial trauma, holding a certificate in Trauma of Money, which has shaped her approach to financial education. She recognizes that financial trauma is tied to systemic inequalities, colonial histories, and personal experiences—barriers that many Indigenous people face when navigating finances, saving, and wealth-building.

As the founder of Money Masterlabs, Tupaarnaq provides financial education through an anti-capitalist lens, helping Indigenous women build financial resilience, access resources, and develop confidence in money management. She understands that wealth-building must be rooted in Indigenous values, collective care, and holistic well-being, ensuring that financial literacy is accessible and empowering rather than exclusionary.

Beyond financial education, Tupaarnaq is a vocal advocate on social media, using digital platforms to challenge economic disparities, decolonize financial narratives, and spark conversations around Indigenous wealth equity. She blends financial literacy with activism, culture, and storytelling, using her voice to push for systemic change while equipping individuals with the tools to reclaim financial independence. Through her growing online presence, she has fostered a community of Indigenous women who are learning, healing, and supporting each other on their financial journeys.

Connect with Tupaarnaq Kopeck

Tupaarnaq Kopeck

Financial Educator, Advocate & Founder of Money Masterlabs.

Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland)

Tupaarnaq Kopeck is an Inuk woman from Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), dedicated to empowering Indigenous women through financial education and advocacy. With a background in banking and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Psychology, she brings a unique blend of financial expertise and human-centered understanding to her work.

Currently based in Treaty No. 6 and Treaty No. 8 territories (Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada), Tupaarnaq is committed to serving and supporting Indigenous communities. Her work is deeply influenced by her studies in financial trauma, holding a certificate in Trauma of Money, which has shaped her approach to financial education. She recognizes that financial trauma is tied to systemic inequalities, colonial histories, and personal experiences—barriers that many Indigenous people face when navigating finances, saving, and wealth-building.

As the founder of Money Masterlabs, Tupaarnaq provides financial education through an anti-capitalist lens, helping Indigenous women build financial resilience, access resources, and develop confidence in money management. She understands that wealth-building must be rooted in Indigenous values, collective care, and holistic well-being, ensuring that financial literacy is accessible and empowering rather than exclusionary.

Beyond financial education, Tupaarnaq is a vocal advocate on social media, using digital platforms to challenge economic disparities, decolonize financial narratives, and spark conversations around Indigenous wealth equity. She blends financial literacy with activism, culture, and storytelling, using her voice to push for systemic change while equipping individuals with the tools to reclaim financial independence. Through her growing online presence, she has fostered a community of Indigenous women who are learning, healing, and supporting each other on their financial journeys.