Network
Thousands of organizations working globally
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Indigenous Aquaculture Collaborative Network
Is a collaborative network of Pacific-region Sea Grant offices; Northwest Tribes and First Nations, Native Hawaiian and Indigenous communities; and organizations and universities working as a community of practice to advance Indigenous Aquaculture. -
Indigenous Clean Energy
Is the leading platform in accelerating First Nations, Inuit, and Métis participation in clean energy projects from coast to coast to coast. -
Indigenous Environmental Network
An alliance of Indigenous Peoples whose shared mission is to protect the sacredness of Earth Mother from contamination and exploitation. -
Indigenous Leadership Initiative
Is dedicated to strengthening Indigenous Nationhood as a path to fulfilling the responsibility to care for lands and waters. -
Indigenous Navigator
The Indigenous Navigator provides a set of tools for Indigenous Peoples to systematically monitor the level of recognition and implementation of their rights. -
Indigenous Partnership for Agrobiodiversity and Food Sovereignty Unit
Defends and champions Indigenous Food Systems as a means to spark joy, community health and well-being, food sovereignty, climate resilience, and peace. -
Indigenous Peoples Alliance of the Archipelago
Works in strategic partnerships with civil society networks and NGOs that support and strengthen indigenous peoples. -
Indigenous Peoples Burning Network
Is a support network among Native American communities that are revitalizing their traditional fire practices in a contemporary context. -
Indiginews
IndigiNews is an independent, Indigenous-run newsroom committed to decolonizing journalism and strengthening Indigenous media ecosystems, while upholding strict editorial and ethical standards. Owned by tâpwêwin media, a national Indigenous media nonprofit, IndigiNews’s mission is to amplify Indigenous voices and perspectives, and to centre Indigenous worldviews in how stories are reported, framed, and shared, through culturally-informed and trauma-aware storytelling and media production. tâpwêwin is a Cree term that speaks to truth-telling, integrity in one’s recounting of events, and the responsibility of being a reliable witness. We chose this word as the name of our parent organization because it reflects who we are and what we stand for. We believe that IndigiNews has the potential to make a significant contribution to the landscape of Indigenous journalism in “Canada” and beyond colonial borders. -
Industrial Decarbonization Initiative
Is working to accelerate the shift of industrial organizations – both large and small – away from fossil-fuels.
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