
Fund This Work
We’re building something sacred and you can help carry it forward.
Indigenous Just Transition is a movement rooted in ceremony, memory, and care. When you give, you’re not just funding a campaign; you’re helping restore balance, protect sacred waters, and empower the next generation of land and culture keepers.
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This is heart work. This is legacy work. This is how we thrive together.
Make A Donation
Make an Impact Today
Your gift goes directly to Indigenous led solutions: protecting the Columbia River, resisting extractive industries, revitalizing culture, and creating regenerative economies rooted in ancestral knowledge.
Every dollar helps build a future where our youth are held by land, language, culture, and community.


Become A
Sustaining Partner
Commit to the Long Game
Ways to Support Long-Term:
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✔ Join our Circle of Sustainers – Monthly or annual recurring gifts that nourish our work over time.
✔ Corporate & Foundation Partnerships – Align your mission with land justice and Indigenous sovereignty.
✔ Legacy & Planned Giving – Leave a ripple that echoes for generations.
Sustaining partners are the people and organizations who walk with us; not just for a moment, but for the movement. Your recurring support helps us weather the storms, care for our communities, and keep showing up with strength and vision.
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Whether you’re a monthly donor or a foundation ally, you’re helping us lay the groundwork for a liberated future.
Join A Giving Circle
Give Together, Grow Together
Ways to Be in Circle:
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Join a Donor Network – Build relationships with others who believe in sovereignty and healing..
Attend Events – From auctions to feasts, fundraisers become ceremonies of connection.
Be a Messenger – Host a gathering, share our story, or bring others into this work.
Our Giving Circles are grounded in Indigenous values of reciprocity and collective care. This is where movement meets community; where people pool resources, stories, and commitment to lift up Indigenous leadership and protect the lands and waters that hold us.
By joining a circle, you become part of something alive. Something bigger than any one of us.
