Stewards to the Earth
Stewards to the Earth is addressing the pressing issue of desertification and food insecurity within the Navajo Nation, a vast territory spanning over 17 million acres across northern Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. Desertification leads to degraded lands, diminished food security, and reduced economic opportunities for the local community. The problem not only affects the Navajo Nation but also millions of people worldwide who rely on healthy ecosystems for their livelihoods. Globally, desertification impacts approximately 3.2 billion people, as highlighted by Allan Savory.
The factors contributing to desertification in the Navajo Nation include traditional agricultural practices such as monocropping and unsustainable livestock management, which degrade soil and diminish biodiversity. These practices exacerbate desertification and threaten the long-term viability of agriculture in the region. The challenges are further compounded by high unemployment (42%) and poverty rates (38%) within the Navajo Nation.
Our solution, Stewards to the Earth, combats this problem by empowering Navajo Nation members to adopt regenerative holistic practices in ranching and farming. By promoting sustainable land management, we aim to restore degraded lands, improve food security, and create economic opportunities for the community. This approach is grounded in the works of Allan Savory, the books "Living from Livestock," "Grass Soil Hope," "Dirt to Soil," and the "Kiss the Ground" initiative.
Through our program, we provide education, resources, and support to help members transition from monocrop systems to multi-crop systems with layered ecosystems based on permaculture design and holistic management. These practices have the potential to transform the Navajo Nation's landscape, halt desertification, and foster a more resilient environment. By implementing these regenerative practices, we not only address desertification and food insecurity but also improve the economic well-being of Navajo communities.
Additionally, our work with Nizhoni Nahasdzaan encompasses several areas of effort to promote sustainable agriculture and healthy ecosystems. We are establishing weekly local farmers' markets to create an outlet for farmers and boost local economies, which supports the local economy and healthy growth for Navajo families. Furthermore, our partnership with OxyDjinn, a start-up initiative developing a cryptocurrency designed to support regenerative projects worldwide, will help secure funding and resources for the implementation and expansion of our solution.
By addressing desertification and promoting sustainable agriculture, we contribute to the global effort to combat climate change and support the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, specifically Goals 2 (Zero Hunger), 13 (Climate Action), and 15 (Life on Land). Through Stewards to the Earth, we aim to create a more resilient, sustainable, and prosperous Navajo Nation, while also setting an example for other Indigenous communities worldwide.
Our solution, Stewards to the Earth, is a holistic and regenerative agriculture program designed to empower Navajo Nation farmers and ranchers to adopt sustainable practices for improved land health and increased economic opportunity, with a special focus on livestock management.
The program comprises four main components:
Education: We provide workshops, seminars, and hands-on training to introduce community members to regenerative agriculture principles and holistic livestock management. Our curriculum draws from the works of Allan Savory and books like "Living from Livestock," "Grass, Soil, Hope," and "Dirt to Soil." We emphasize the importance of permaculture design, soil health, and planned grazing systems.
Livestock Management: We aim to create a tribal-managed herd to ensure long-term sustainability in the region. This involves implementing holistic grazing practices that mimic natural processes, promoting biodiversity, and reducing desertification. A well-managed herd will not only benefit the environment but also provide a reliable and sustainable source of income for the community.
Partnerships: We collaborate with local farmers and ranchers by entering into working agreements, offering support and resources necessary for the transition to sustainable practices. Our partnership model includes profit-sharing arrangements and tailored ecosystem designs, ensuring that each member's land is optimized for food production and environmental health.
Market Access: To support local economies and provide a platform for members to sell their products, we establish weekly farmers markets, which also attract tourists and promote the value of locally grown, sustainable produce and ethically raised livestock.
Technology-wise, we utilize geographic information systems (GIS) for land mapping, planning, and monitoring the progress of our members' farms and ranches. Additionally, we partner with OxyDjinn, a crypto-powered crowdfunding platform, to help fund regenerative projects and expand our reach.
In summary, Stewards to the Earth is a comprehensive program that combines education, livestock management, partnerships, and market access to transform agriculture within the Navajo Nation, promoting environmental resilience, food security, and economic opportunity.
Stewards to the Earth serves Navajo Nation farmers, ranchers, and community members who are directly affected by the consequences of desertification, degraded lands, and diminishing food security. These individuals often face economic hardship due to unsustainable agricultural practices, lack of access to resources, and limited market opportunities for their products.
Our solution directly impacts their lives in several significant ways:
Improved Land Health: By adopting regenerative agriculture practices and holistic livestock management, we help restore degraded lands, increase soil fertility, and promote biodiversity. This leads to healthier ecosystems that can support long-term food production and contribute to climate resilience.
Enhanced Food Security: Stewards to the Earth empowers Navajo Nation members to produce diverse and nutrient-rich food for themselves and their communities. By transitioning to multi-crop systems and sustainable livestock management, community members can ensure a stable food supply, even in the face of climate challenges.
Economic Opportunities: Our program promotes the creation, growth, and success of Indigenous-owned businesses within the Navajo Nation. By establishing weekly farmers markets and providing market access, we help local farmers and ranchers sell their products, boosting local economies and creating job opportunities.
Capacity Building: Through our educational workshops and hands-on training, we equip Navajo Nation members with the knowledge and skills to implement regenerative practices, making them self-reliant and able to adapt to changing environmental conditions.
Cultural Preservation: Stewards to the Earth fosters a reconnection to traditional Navajo values and practices in harmony with nature. By revitalizing sustainable land stewardship, we help preserve and strengthen the cultural identity of the Navajo people.
In summary, our solution serves the Navajo Nation by addressing the pressing issues of desertification, food security, and economic opportunity. We directly improve the lives of Navajo farmers, ranchers, and community members by providing education, resources, and support to transition to regenerative agriculture practices, ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.
Stewards to the Earth is tailored to benefit the Navajo Nation's Indigenous community, focusing on empowering individuals who have been underserved due to ecological degradation, diminishing food security, and restricted economic prospects.
The target population consists of Navajo farmers, ranchers, and families, who have faced challenges in maintaining a sustainable livelihood. To ensure our solution addresses their needs, we actively listen and learn from community members, incorporating their perspectives and concerns into our approach. We hold regular discussions, on-site visits, and skill-building workshops to maintain open communication and foster collaboration.
Our solution provides multifaceted benefits for the Navajo community:
Ecological regeneration: We prioritize the revitalization of land and ecosystems, using regenerative agricultural practices and holistic livestock management. This creates a sustainable foundation for the community's prosperity.
Food sovereignty: Stewards to the Earth promotes the cultivation of diverse, nutritious food sources, allowing the Navajo community to attain self-sufficiency and resilience amid climate uncertainties.
Local economic development: Our program nurtures Indigenous-owned enterprises within the Navajo Nation, sparking job creation, and stimulating economic growth that benefits the entire community.
Skill enhancement: We deliver practical education and training that empowers community members to adopt regenerative practices, fostering self-reliance and long-term success.
Cultural continuity: Our solution reinforces traditional Navajo knowledge and values, fortifying the community's cultural identity and legacy.
By centering Indigenous voices and experiences, Stewards to the Earth aims to uplift the Navajo Nation, addressing their distinct challenges and equipping them to build a sustainable, thriving future for generations to come.
Our team is well-positioned to deliver the Stewards to the Earth solution because of our close ties and deep understanding of the Navajo Nation community. Both Rachel and I have personal connections and backgrounds rooted in the region, enabling us to empathize with the struggles faced by the local population.
Rachel's passion in biology and healthy ecosystems resonates with the Navajo people's desire to preserve their land for future generations. My strong interest in sustainable food systems and education, drives me to address the food scarcity issue within the Navajo Nation. Our combined expertise in science, business, and agriculture equips us with the necessary knowledge and resources to tackle the complex challenges faced by the community.
Our team's approach is centered around engaging and collaborating with the Navajo community. We make it a priority to listen to their needs, concerns, and aspirations, using their input to shape our solution. By conducting on-site visits, community workshops, and regular discussions, we actively involve the Navajo people in the development process. This ensures that our solution is not only relevant but also culturally sensitive and sustainable.
We value the community's wisdom, honoring their traditional knowledge and practices while integrating innovative regenerative methods. This fusion of ancient wisdom and modern science empowers the Navajo Nation to overcome their challenges and build a resilient future.
In summary, our team's deep connection to the Navajo people, combined with our expertise in regenerative agriculture and commitment to community engagement, uniquely positions us to design and deliver a solution that truly benefits the Indigenous people we serve.
- Support the creation, growth, and success of Indigenous-owned businesses and promote economic opportunity in Indigenous communities.
- United States
- Growth: An organization with an established product, service, or business model that is rolled out in one or more communities
We are applying to Solve because we believe that Solve's network of partners and resources can significantly help us overcome the challenges we face in scaling our solution. We hope to leverage Solve's expertise in the following areas:
Financial: While funding is not our only goal, we acknowledge that financial resources are essential for expanding our programs and providing support to more community members. Solve can connect us with partners who share our vision and can provide the necessary resources to scale our efforts.
Technical: We need guidance in implementing the latest sustainable agriculture and livestock management practices. Solve can connect us with experts and organizations experienced in these fields, helping us refine and optimize our methods for maximum impact.
Legal: Navigating the legal landscape when working with Indigenous communities can be complex. Solve can help us access legal expertise to ensure that we adhere to relevant regulations and protect the interests of the Navajo Nation.
Cultural: Understanding the unique cultural context of the Navajo Nation is crucial for the success of our solution. We hope to collaborate with Solve's network of partners experienced in working with Indigenous communities to ensure that our programs are culturally sensitive and aligned with local values.
Market: To create lasting economic opportunities, we need to develop market linkages for the Navajo Nation's agricultural products. Solve can help us connect with partners and organizations that can support market development and value chain integration.
By joining the Solve community, we aim to foster strategic partnerships and access the necessary resources to amplify the impact of Stewards to the Earth, ultimately benefiting the Navajo Nation and contributing to a more sustainable future.
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- Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development)
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- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
- Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
My connection to the Navajo community is deeply rooted through my wife, Rachel, who is Navajo. We have lived on the Navajo Nation for over three years, working directly with the community members and experiencing their way of life firsthand. This close connection has allowed me to understand the unique challenges faced by the Navajo people and has inspired my passion for creating a positive impact in their lives. Living and working within the community has also helped me to build strong relationships and trust with the people we serve. By working together with the community members and incorporating their valuable input, we ensure that our project is grounded in the needs and aspirations of the Navajo Nation.
Our solution is innovative because it combines traditional Indigenous knowledge with modern regenerative agricultural practices and cutting-edge technology like cryptocurrency to address environmental degradation, food security, and economic development in the Navajo Nation. By integrating holistic livestock management, permaculture, community engagement, and crypto for conservation, we're creating a sustainable model that enhances the ecosystem, provides local food, and supports tribal sovereignty.
The integration of cryptocurrency into our solution allows us to leverage the potential of blockchain technology for environmental conservation and community empowerment. By developing a community-based token, we can create incentives for responsible land management, ecosystem restoration, and regenerative agricultural practices. This token can be earned by community members participating in the project, thereby promoting local engagement and generating additional income.
Furthermore, the use of cryptocurrency can create a transparent and secure platform for tracking the progress and impact of our solution. This enables better monitoring and evaluation, which can help us refine our approach and share our successes with other communities worldwide. It also provides opportunities for fundraising and investment in the project, attracting capital from socially and environmentally conscious investors.
By establishing a tribal-managed herd, implementing regenerative agriculture principles, and leveraging the power of cryptocurrency, we are improving soil health, promoting biodiversity, and increasing carbon sequestration, which contributes to climate change mitigation. Our approach can serve as an inspiration and blueprint for other Indigenous communities facing similar challenges globally.
Our solution has the potential to catalyze broader positive impacts by demonstrating the effectiveness of regenerative agriculture, community engagement, and blockchain technology in addressing multiple social, economic, and environmental issues. By showcasing the success of our approach, we can encourage other communities, organizations, and governments to adopt similar practices, leading to widespread adoption and driving systemic change in agriculture, land management, and conservation finance.
In the next year, our impact goals are:
1. Establish a successful, tribal-managed livestock herd, increasing its size by at least 20%, to provide a sustainable source of food and income for the Navajo Nation.
2. Train at least 50 community members in regenerative agriculture and holistic livestock management practices, empowering them with the knowledge and skills to care for the land and the herd.
3. Launch the community-based cryptocurrency token, providing incentives for responsible land management, ecosystem restoration, and regenerative agricultural practices.
4. Improve soil health, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration on at least 500,000 acres of land through the implementation of our regenerative agriculture model.
To achieve these goals, we plan to:
-Collaborate closely with the Navajo Nation and local stakeholders to ensure that our solution aligns with their priorities and values.
-Provide hands-on training and workshops for community members, sharing knowledge on regenerative agriculture, holistic livestock management, and the use of cryptocurrency for conservation.
-Foster strong partnerships with other organizations, experts, and investors to support our project and share our learnings.
-Regularly monitor and evaluate our progress, adjusting our approach as needed to maximize impact.
In the next five years, our impact goals are:
1. Scale our model to cover at least 5,000,000 acres of land within the Navajo Nation, amplifying our impact on soil health, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration.
2. Increase the size of the tribal-managed herd by at least 100%, ensuring food security and providing a sustainable source of income for the community.
3. Train and empower 500 community members in regenerative agriculture and holistic livestock management practices, creating local jobs and fostering long-term stewardship of the land.
4. Expand the use of our community-based cryptocurrency token within the Navajo Nation and beyond, promoting responsible land management and regenerative agricultural practices among other Indigenous communities.
To achieve these long-term goals, we plan to:
-Continuously refine and improve our solution based on the feedback and insights from the Navajo Nation, partner organizations, and other stakeholders.
-Share our success stories and learnings with other Indigenous communities, encouraging the adoption of our model and fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange.
-Seek additional funding and investment opportunities to support the expansion of our project and the development of new initiatives that align with our vision.
-Engage in advocacy efforts and policy dialogues to promote the importance of regenerative agriculture, holistic livestock management, and the use of cryptocurrency for conservation at the regional, national, and global levels.
- 1. No Poverty
- 2. Zero Hunger
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 13. Climate Action
- 15. Life on Land
We are measuring our progress toward our impact goals using a combination of quantitative and qualitative indicators. Some specific indicators we are using to measure our progress include:
Number of community members trained in regenerative agriculture and holistic livestock management practices.
Increase in household income and food security for families participating in the program.
Improvement in soil health, measured through key indicators such as soil organic matter, water infiltration rate, and nutrient cycling.
Changes in biodiversity and ecosystem health, monitored through wildlife populations, plant diversity, and habitat quality assessments.
Carbon sequestration rates in the project area, estimated using established methodologies for measuring soil carbon stocks and changes.
Adoption and usage rates of the community-based cryptocurrency token for local transactions, savings, and investments.
Community feedback and satisfaction, gathered through regular surveys and focus group discussions to assess the perceived benefits and challenges of the program and identify areas for improvement.
These indicators help us monitor our progress and ensure we are on track to achieve our impact goals. We continuously analyze the data collected and use it to inform our decision-making, adjust our strategies, and optimize our efforts for maximum impact.
Our theory of change is based on the premise that by empowering Indigenous communities with knowledge, resources, and tools, they can adopt sustainable practices and create long-term positive impacts on their environment, economy, and social well-being.
Activities: We provide training in regenerative agriculture and holistic livestock management, as well as introducing a community-based cryptocurrency token system to support local conservation efforts and economic growth.
Immediate Outputs: The target population gains skills in sustainable agriculture and livestock management, leading to increased community participation in conservation practices. The cryptocurrency token facilitates local transactions, incentivizes sustainable practices, and promotes community investments.
Short-term Outcomes: The adoption of sustainable practices improves soil health, water management, and biodiversity in the project area. The local economy experiences growth as a result of increased productivity, diversified income sources, and the cryptocurrency token system.
Long-term Outcomes: The Indigenous community achieves greater food security, increased household incomes, and improved overall well-being. The successful implementation of our solution also contributes to climate change mitigation, ecosystem restoration, and serves as a model for other communities facing similar challenges.
Our theory of change is supported by evidence from third-party research, which demonstrates the effectiveness of regenerative agriculture and holistic management practices in improving soil health, increasing crop yields, and enhancing ecosystem resilience. Additionally, we constantly engage with our target population through interviews, focus groups, and feedback sessions to ensure that our solution is tailored to their needs and priorities, further strengthening our theory of change.
Our solution is powered by a combination of regenerative agriculture practices, holistic livestock management techniques, and blockchain technology for the community-based cryptocurrency token system.
The regenerative agriculture and holistic livestock management components involve the application of evidence-based knowledge and traditional techniques to improve soil health, increase crop yields, and enhance biodiversity. We use modern tools and methodologies, such as satellite imagery and GIS mapping, to monitor progress and analyze the effectiveness of the implemented practices.
The blockchain technology underpins the community-based cryptocurrency token system, which incentivizes sustainable practices and promotes economic growth within the Indigenous community. The token system operates through a secure, decentralized, and transparent digital platform, making it easy for community members to use it for local transactions, rewards, and investments in sustainable projects.
By combining traditional knowledge systems with modern technologies, our solution creates a holistic approach to addressing environmental, economic, and social challenges faced by Indigenous communities. This integration enables us to harness the power of both ancestral wisdom and cutting-edge innovations to create a lasting impact on the well-being of the target population and the planet.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Ancestral Technology & Practices
- Blockchain
- GIS and Geospatial Technology
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
Our approach to incorporating diversity, equity, and inclusivity into our work is multi-faceted. First and foremost, we prioritize building a diverse and inclusive leadership team, with representation from different cultural backgrounds, genders, and areas of expertise. This ensures that our decision-making process benefits from a wide range of perspectives, which in turn helps us better serve the communities we work with.
We also actively involve the local communities in the design, implementation, and evaluation of our projects. By engaging directly with the Indigenous communities, we ensure that their voices, needs, and priorities are well-represented in our work. This approach not only makes our projects more culturally sensitive and relevant but also fosters a sense of ownership and empowerment among the community members.
Furthermore, we are committed to providing equal opportunities for growth and development to all members of our team. We actively invest in the professional development of our team members, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds, by offering mentorship, training, and opportunities for career advancement.
We also maintain an open dialogue with our team members about diversity, equity, and inclusion, and we continuously strive to improve our practices in these areas. By fostering an environment where everyone feels valued, respected, and supported, we believe that we can better achieve our mission of creating lasting, positive change for Indigenous communities.
Our business model focuses on providing value to the communities we serve by addressing their needs and ensuring sustainable practices. The model comprises three main components:
Products and Services: We offer a range of products and services tailored to the needs of the communities we work with. These include implementing innovative conservation projects, providing education and training programs, and developing localized solutions that leverage ancestral knowledge and modern technology. We also offer consultation services for organizations and individuals seeking to integrate sustainable practices and crypto for conservation in their operations.
Delivery and Implementation: We work closely with local communities and partners to ensure the effective delivery of our products and services. Our team of experts collaborates with community leaders, local NGOs, and other stakeholders to develop and implement solutions that address the unique challenges faced by each community. We also use a participatory approach to involve community members in the decision-making process, ensuring that our projects are culturally sensitive and aligned with their priorities.
Revenue Generation: Our revenue streams include grants, donations, and partnerships with organizations and individuals who share our vision for sustainable development and conservation. We also generate income through the provision of consultation services and the implementation of fee-based training programs. Additionally, we explore opportunities to integrate crypto for conservation, enabling the use of digital currencies to support our projects and initiatives while promoting transparency and accountability.
By combining innovative solutions, community engagement, and a sustainable revenue model, we aim to create lasting, positive impacts for the communities we serve, while ensuring the long-term viability of our organization.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
Our plan for becoming financially sustainable involves a combination of various revenue streams, designed to cover our expected expenses in the long term. These streams include sustained donations and grants, selling products or services, service contracts to governments, raising investment capital, and leveraging innovative approaches like the integration of a conservation-focused crypto token.
Crypto token for conservation: We have been directly involved in the development of a new crypto token designed specifically for conservation projects. This token creates new value systems and generates revenue in innovative ways. The tokens generate monetary rewards by utilizing carbon crediting systems and forming a new cooperative share model with farmers and ranchers. This approach not only incentivizes sustainable practices but also creates a direct connection between our conservation efforts and revenue generation.
Grants and donations: We will continue to apply for grant funding from various sources, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private foundations. Recently, we submitted a proposal for a $50,000 grant to support our community-based conservation initiatives. Additionally, we have received a $15,000 sponsorship from Savvy Tech LLC for technology support, which demonstrates the potential for private sector collaboration in funding our work.
Stewards to the Earth model: Our unique model, which involves return-after-production relationships like 60/40, 80/20, and 90/10, ensures that our conservation efforts are financially sustainable while providing incentives for participating farmers and ranchers. Through this model, we can generate revenue while promoting sustainable land use and responsible stewardship of natural resources.
Fee-based services and products: We plan to offer training programs, workshops, and consulting services related to sustainable development and conservation. These services will generate revenue that contributes to our financial sustainability. Furthermore, we may explore the possibility of selling sustainably produced products or services to further support our mission.
Service contracts to governments and raising investment capital: We will seek service contracts with local and national governments to provide conservation-related services, generating a steady income stream. Additionally, we will explore opportunities for raising investment capital from impact investors and other sources interested in supporting innovative conservation solutions.
By diversifying our revenue streams and leveraging innovative approaches like the integration of a conservation-focused crypto token, we aim to achieve long-term financial sustainability. This will enable us to continue our work in delivering lasting, positive impacts for the communities and ecosystems we serve.
Our plan to achieve financial sustainability has seen some success so far, as demonstrated by the following examples:
Grant funding: We recently submitted a proposal for a $50,000 grant to support our community-based conservation initiatives. While we are awaiting the final decision, the positive feedback we have received thus far has been encouraging. We have also secured other smaller grants to support specific projects within our conservation program.
Sponsorship: We have received a $15,000 sponsorship from Savvy Tech LLC for technology support. This partnership not only provides us with necessary funding for our work but also highlights the potential for private sector collaboration in funding our conservation efforts.
Crypto token for conservation: Our involvement in the development of a new crypto token specifically designed for conservation projects has generated interest and financial support from various stakeholders. This innovative approach to funding our work has already attracted investment and is expected to grow in the coming years.
Fee-based services and products: We have successfully implemented training programs, workshops, and consulting services related to sustainable development and conservation. These services have generated revenue that contributes to our financial sustainability. We have also begun exploring the possibility of selling sustainably produced products or services to further support our mission.
Stewards to the Earth model: The unique return-after-production relationships we have established with farmers and ranchers, such as the 60/40, 80/20, and 90/10 agreements, have provided us with a consistent revenue stream. This model not only supports our conservation efforts but also incentivizes sustainable land use and responsible stewardship of natural resources.
These examples showcase the progress we have made in achieving financial sustainability. We will continue to pursue a diverse range of revenue streams and innovative funding models to support our work and further our mission of creating lasting, positive change for Indigenous communities and the environment.

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