
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.
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:
✔ 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.
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:
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.
