Sarjom: Community Resource Planning Infrastructure (CRPI)
The specific problem we are addressing is the lack of inclusion of Indigenous voices, stories, and traditional ecological scientific knowledge in mainstream policy and decision-making processes globally. This issue is commonly referred to as the "Helicopter Effect," (Bowechop & Erikson, 2005) where researchers and policymakers engage with Indigenous communities and their allies in remote and rural areas to collect environmental data, only to retreat to their offices and make policy decisions that often do not benefit the communities involved.
The scale of this problem is significant both within the communities we are working with and on a global scale. Indigenous communities, despite comprising less than 5% of the world's population, play a vital role in protecting approximately 80% of the Earth's biodiversity (World Bank, 2023) across various ecosystems such as forests, deserts, grasslands, and marine environments. Their deep connection to the land and traditional knowledge systems have allowed them to coexist with nature for centuries while preserving its integrity.
Our solution directly addresses this problem by collaborating with Indigenous communities to develop educational materials and training programs that empower Indigenous youth in capturing and analyzing environmental data. By providing them with the skills and knowledge to collect and interpret scientific data alongside traditional ecological knowledge, we aim to bridge the gap between Indigenous knowledge and mainstream science. This approach not only enables the youth to actively participate in environmental data collection but also empowers them to be active contributors to decision-making processes regarding their lands and resources.
By training the next generation of Indigenous youth in environmental data collection, we are nurturing a cohort of knowledgeable individuals who can advocate for their communities' rights, concerns, and aspirations. These youth become the ambassadors of their cultures and environmental stewardship, ensuring that Indigenous perspectives are integrated into policies and practices that affect their communities. Furthermore, by combining scientific methodologies with traditional knowledge, we can foster a more holistic and comprehensive understanding of ecosystems, leading to more effective conservation strategies and sustainable development practices.
Our solution acknowledges the shared understanding of living in harmony with nature across Indigenous communities worldwide. By empowering Indigenous youth with the tools and knowledge to capture environmental data, we are promoting the continuation of this harmonious relationship with the environment while equipping them to actively contribute to addressing the pressing environmental challenges of our time. Through their involvement, we aim to break the cycle of exclusion and marginalization, fostering a more inclusive and equitable approach to environmental governance and decision-making.
In conclusion, our solution addresses the problem of excluding Indigenous voices by empowering Indigenous youth through environmental data collection and training. By combining traditional ecological knowledge with scientific methodologies, we strive for a more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable approach to environmental conservation and decision-making, ensuring that Indigenous perspectives are respected, valued, and integrated into policies and practices.
Sarjom, our Indigenous community-focused platform, combines technology, traditional ecological knowledge, and collaborative principles to address environmental challenges and foster sustainable practices. It serves as an online platform that acts as an Indigenous blockchain-based e-library for shared stewardship of environmental, cultural, and scientific data.
At its core, Sarjom empowers Indigenous communities and their allies to actively contribute to the co-production of environmental knowledge. By leveraging blockchain technology, it ensures secure and transparent data transactions, preserving the integrity and traceability of environmental data. Through consensus-making and voting mechanisms, Sarjom facilitates community inputs and decision-making processes before sharing data with external entities, ensuring that the community has control and agency over the data that is shared and used.
When community members and organizations contribute data to Sarjom, the platform allows for community deliberation and consensus-building on how that data should be utilized and shared. Through a participatory process, community members can discuss the potential benefits, risks, and ethical considerations associated with sharing specific datasets. The voting system enables community members to express their opinions and preferences regarding data sharing, contributing to the collective decision-making process.
The consensus-making and voting mechanisms within Sarjom provide a democratic and inclusive approach to determining how community-generated data is shared and accessed by external entities. This ensures that decisions align with the community's values, interests, and aspirations. By incorporating these mechanisms, Sarjom empowers Indigenous communities to actively participate in the governance of their data and maintain sovereignty over their knowledge.
Furthermore, Sarjom serves as a repository for environmental and cultural health data, allowing different organizations and community members to catalog and share their findings. This facilitates the preservation and dissemination of Indigenous knowledge while promoting cross-cultural collaborations between Indigenous communities and scientific researchers. Through educational resources, training programs, and community science initiatives, Sarjom empowers Indigenous youth to collect and analyze environmental data, fostering their active involvement in the ongoing monitoring and understanding of their local ecosystems.
By facilitating collaboration and partnerships between Indigenous knowledge holders, educational institutions, and environmental health researchers, Sarjom strengthens the collective effort to address the climate crisis and mitigate the harmful impacts of modern behaviors. It provides a digital space where Indigenous communities have agency over their data, participate in decision-making processes, and contribute to the preservation of biodiversity and cultural heritage.
In summary, Sarjom is an inclusive online platform that combines technology, traditional knowledge, and collaborative principles. It employs blockchain technology to ensure data security and transparency while consensus-making and voting mechanisms enable community inputs and decision-making. Through its various features, Sarjom empowers Indigenous communities, promotes the integration of Indigenous knowledge with scientific research, and fosters sustainable practices for a more harmonious coexistence with nature.
Our solution, Sarjom, is designed to directly and meaningfully serve Indigenous communities and their allies worldwide. Unfortunately, Indigenous communities often face marginalization, exclusion, and limited inclusion in decision-making processes, leading to their needs being overlooked and their voices unheard.
Indigenous communities are currently underserved in various ways. Their traditional ecological knowledge and perspectives are often undervalued and not integrated into mainstream policies and practices. Researchers and policymakers have historically engaged with Indigenous communities to collect data about the environment but often fail to involve them in decision-making processes or adequately acknowledge their contributions. This disconnect between data collection and decision-making has resulted in what is sometimes referred to as the "Helicopter Effect," where outsiders swoop in, gather information, and leave without meaningful engagement or tangible benefits for the communities.
Sarjom addresses these challenges by providing a platform that centers Indigenous communities and their traditional ecological knowledge. It aims to empower Indigenous communities by fostering inclusive participation, collaboration, and the co-production of environmental data and knowledge. By actively involving Indigenous knowledge holders, researchers, educators, and community members, Sarjom ensures that their perspectives and insights shape environmental initiatives and policies.
Through Sarjom, Indigenous communities gain agency over their data and contribute to the preservation and dissemination of their cultural and environmental heritage. The platform provides educational resources and training programs that equip Indigenous youth with the skills and knowledge to collect and analyze environmental data using community science and Indigenous research methodologies. This capacity-building empowers young people to actively engage in the monitoring, understanding, and stewardship of their local ecosystems.
Additionally, Sarjom serves as a bridge between Indigenous communities and scientific researchers, promoting cross-cultural collaborations and partnerships. It facilitates the cataloging and sharing of environmental and cultural health data, fostering knowledge exchange and mutual learning. By integrating Indigenous knowledge with scientific research, Sarjom creates a more holistic understanding of environmental challenges and solutions.
The impact of Sarjom is significant. Indigenous communities gain visibility, recognition, and influence in environmental decision-making processes. They become active participants rather than passive subjects, shaping policies and actions that affect their lives and territories. By preserving and revitalizing traditional ecological knowledge, Sarjom strengthens Indigenous cultural identities and promotes intergenerational knowledge transmission.
Furthermore, the collaborative principles embedded in Sarjom encourage equitable partnerships and shared stewardship of environmental data. This helps build trust and respect among different stakeholders, fostering greater understanding and collaboration toward sustainable practices.
In summary, Sarjom directly serves Indigenous communities by addressing their exclusion and underservice. By centering their traditional ecological knowledge, empowering youth, and fostering collaboration, Sarjom creates opportunities for meaningful participation, cultural revitalization, and improved environmental decision-making. It aims to shift the narrative from the "Helicopter Effect" to a collaborative and inclusive approach that respects and values Indigenous contributions, ultimately leading to more sustainable and equitable outcomes for Indigenous communities and the planet as a whole.
Sarjom is specifically designed to benefit Indigenous communities globally by providing online data storage, cataloging capabilities, and community science activities that empower these communities in their environmental stewardship efforts. Our solution aims to directly and meaningfully improve the lives of Indigenous communities by centering their voices, addressing their needs, and empowering them as custodians of their environmental and cultural heritage.
The target population of Sarjom includes Indigenous communities living in diverse ecosystems such as forests, deserts, grasslands, and marine environments. These communities have a deep connection to the land, possessing traditional ecological knowledge that has been passed down through generations. They face various challenges, including marginalization, limited inclusion in decision-making processes, and the erasure of their knowledge and contributions.
To understand the needs and aspirations of Indigenous communities, we adopt a participatory and community-driven approach. We actively engage Indigenous knowledge holders, community leaders, youth, and organizations throughout the development of Sarjom. By involving them as partners and stakeholders, we ensure that their perspectives, concerns, and priorities are integrated into the solution.
Sarjom addresses the needs of Indigenous communities in several ways. Firstly, it provides a secure and accessible online platform for the storage, management, and cataloging of environmental, cultural, and scientific data. Communities can not only store and preserve their data but also engage in community science activities to collect new data and contribute to scientific research. This active involvement in data collection empowers communities to monitor and understand their local ecosystems, fostering a sense of ownership and stewardship.
Secondly, Sarjom fosters collaboration and partnerships between Indigenous communities, educational institutions, environmental health researchers, and other stakeholders. By bridging the gap between Indigenous knowledge and scientific research, Sarjom promotes cross-cultural understanding, knowledge exchange, and mutual learning. It helps to bridge the divide between traditional ecological knowledge and Western scientific approaches, leading to more holistic and comprehensive solutions to environmental challenges.
Furthermore, Sarjom empowers Indigenous communities by giving them agency over their data. It ensures that communities retain control and ownership of their information, allowing them to determine how their data is utilized and shared with external entities. This promotes data sovereignty and supports Indigenous communities in making informed decisions based on their own values and priorities.
Importantly, Sarjom is designed to be accessible and user-friendly for Indigenous communities, considering the diverse contexts and connectivity challenges they may face. We provide support for capacity building in data collection, analysis, and utilization, ensuring that communities can effectively navigate the platform, engage in community science activities, and make the most of its capabilities.
In summary, Sarjom directly benefits Indigenous communities by providing online data storage, cataloging capabilities, and community science activities that empower them in their environmental stewardship efforts. Through an Indigenous-led approach, ongoing engagement, and the co-creation of solutions, Sarjom addresses the unique needs of Indigenous communities while fostering collaboration, knowledge sharing, and sustainable practices.
Our team is well-positioned to deliver the Sarjom solution due to our deep connection and proximity to the Indigenous communities we aim to serve. Our Team Lead, myself, is a member of an Indigenous community and has lived and worked closely with various Indigenous groups, gaining a firsthand understanding of their challenges, aspirations, and ways of life. Our team is diverse and representative, including individuals from different Indigenous backgrounds, cultures, and disciplines, ensuring a broad perspective and cultural sensitivity in our approach.
To understand the needs of the communities we serve, we prioritize ongoing engagement and active listening. We have established partnerships with Indigenous knowledge holders, community leaders, and organizations, and we regularly conduct community consultations, workshops, and meetings. Through these interactions, we learn directly from the communities about their priorities, knowledge systems, and aspirations for environmental stewardship.
Our approach is grounded in principles of co-design and co-creation. We work collaboratively with Indigenous communities, involving them in every stage of the solution's development. Their input, ideas, and agendas guide the design and implementation of Sarjom. We hold participatory workshops and focus groups to gather community insights and incorporate their traditional ecological knowledge into the platform's features, functionalities, and workflows.
Furthermore, our team takes a culturally sensitive and respectful approach to working with Indigenous communities. We recognize and value their knowledge systems, ensuring that their voices are heard, acknowledged, and respected. We actively seek ways to bridge the gap between traditional ecological knowledge and scientific research, fostering mutual learning and knowledge exchange.
The design and implementation of Sarjom are meaningfully guided by the communities' input and priorities. We constantly seek feedback, conduct iterative testing, and incorporate community suggestions to ensure the solution aligns with their needs and aspirations. This includes considerations of local contexts, connectivity challenges, language preferences, and cultural protocols. We prioritize user-centered design and make the platform accessible and user-friendly for Indigenous communities with varying levels of technological literacy.
Importantly, our team operates with a long-term commitment to the communities we serve. We recognize that our role goes beyond the development of a solution; it is about building relationships, trust, and sustainable partnerships. We ensure that the benefits and outcomes of Sarjom directly contribute to the self-determination, well-being, and resilience of Indigenous communities.
In summary, our team's proximity, diverse representation, and deep engagement with Indigenous communities make us well-positioned to design and deliver the Sarjom solution. By actively involving communities in the development process, valuing their knowledge, and ensuring their voices guide our work, we ensure that Sarjom is a solution that truly reflects their needs, aspirations, and cultural contexts.
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We are applying to Solve because we believe that Solve's platform can provide us with valuable support and resources to overcome specific barriers that we face in implementing the Sarjom solution.
One key barrier we face is the need for technical expertise and resources to develop and maintain the online platform. Solve can help us connect with technical partners who can provide guidance and support in building a robust and user-friendly platform. We seek collaboration with organizations that have experience in blockchain technology, data management, and secure online systems to ensure the effective implementation of Sarjom.
Additionally, financial barriers exist in scaling and sustaining the solution. Solve's network of partners can help us access funding opportunities and connect us with potential investors or philanthropic organizations aligned with our mission. While we are not solely focused on raising funds, we recognize that financial support is crucial for the long-term success and scalability of Sarjom. Solve's expertise in fundraising and financial support can assist us in securing the necessary resources to advance our solution.
Legal considerations also play a significant role in the implementation of Sarjom. Solve can provide guidance on navigating legal frameworks, intellectual property rights, and data privacy regulations. By connecting us with legal experts or providing access to legal resources, Solve can help ensure that our solution complies with relevant laws and regulations while protecting the interests and rights of Indigenous communities.
Cultural barriers are also present in working with diverse Indigenous communities. Each community has its own unique cultural protocols, values, and decision-making processes. Solve's network can assist us in connecting with cultural advisors and Indigenous organizations that can provide insights and guidance on culturally appropriate practices. This support will help us ensure that Sarjom respects and aligns with the cultural values and needs of the communities we serve.
Moreover, Solve's platform can offer market access and connections to potential partners and stakeholders who share our commitment to environmental stewardship and Indigenous rights. By leveraging Solve's network, we can reach a wider audience, engage with relevant organizations, and create meaningful partnerships that can amplify the impact of Sarjom.
In summary, we are applying to Solve because we believe that Solve's platform can provide us with the necessary support to overcome specific barriers. Whether it's technical guidance, access to funding, legal expertise, cultural insights, or market connections, Solve's network can help us advance the implementation and scalability of the Sarjom solution. We recognize the value of non-monetary support and the potential for collaborations that align with our mission and vision, making Solve an ideal program to accelerate our impact.
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Our Team Lead, Iisaaksiichaa Ross Braine, has a deep and meaningful connection to the communities in which our project is based. As a citizen of the Apsáalooke (Crow) Nation and former tribal liaison at the University of Washington, he brings firsthand experience and an unwavering commitment to serving Indigenous communities.
Iisaaksiichaa's journey began with his upbringing in Montana, where he witnessed the sacrifices his parents made to ensure his access to education. This experience instilled in him a strong sense of responsibility to his community and a drive to make a difference. He pursued higher education at the University of Washington, where he earned his undergraduate and master's degrees and served as the director of wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ (Intellectual House) and the UW tribal liaison.
Through his roles, Iisaaksiichaa has dedicated himself to creating a space for American Indian and Alaska Native students, faculty, staff, and community members to gather, share knowledge, and celebrate their cultures. Intellectual House, built in the tradition of the Coast Salish people, serves as a bridge between the university and local tribes, fostering collaborations for research, business development, and academic initiatives.
Iisaaksiichaa's work as a tribal liaison extends beyond the University of Washington. He maintains connections with over 60 local tribes and keeps an open door for the 574 tribes nationwide. This broad network allows him to stay informed about the diverse needs, challenges, and aspirations of Indigenous communities. By understanding the cultural, historical, and societal contexts, he can effectively advocate for their interests and ensure that our project aligns with their specific needs.
Moreover, Iisaaksiichaa's pursuit of a Ph.D. in the Information School's doctoral program further demonstrates his commitment to the communities we serve. His research focuses on tribal data sovereignty, aiming to empower tribal nations in protecting and controlling their information and cultural knowledge. By addressing concerns related to technology, data ownership, and cultural preservation, he will contribute valuable insights to support the self-determination and autonomy of Indigenous communities.
Iisaaksiichaa's deep connection to his own Apsáalooke (Crow) Nation and his extensive work with various tribal communities enable him to approach our project with cultural humility, respect, and a community-centered perspective. His understanding of the challenges faced by Indigenous communities, his knowledge of tribal sovereignty, and his dedication to their empowerment make him an invaluable asset to our team. We are privileged to have his expertise and leadership as we strive to create positive, sustainable impact in the communities we serve.
Our solution is innovative in several ways, revolutionizing the approach to supporting Indigenous sovereignty, intergenerational knowledge transfer, and Indigenous-led entrepreneurship. By combining the power of blockchain technology, community science, and education, we are pioneering a transformative path towards positive change and empowerment.
Our solution addresses the issue of Indigenous sovereignty by leveraging blockchain technology. Blockchain offers a decentralized and immutable platform that can protect the rights of Indigenous communities over their data, information, and cultural heritage. Through the use of smart contracts, Indigenous communities can establish and enforce their own rules and protocols for accessing and sharing their knowledge. This enables them to regain control over their intellectual property and traditional practices, preserving their cultural identity and sovereignty.
Our solution emphasizes community science, which involves engaging community members, including youth and elders, in scientific research processes. By incorporating community members as active participants, we enable the transfer of traditional knowledge from older generations to younger ones. This intergenerational knowledge transfer is essential for the preservation of Indigenous cultures and the sustainable management of their lands and resources. Through our platform, youth can collaborate with elders in citizen science projects, fostering a deeper connection to their heritage while contributing to scientific advancements.
Blockchain technology plays a crucial role in facilitating the secure storage, verification, and monetization of Indigenous data and cultural assets. By providing a transparent and tamper-proof ledger, blockchain ensures the integrity and authenticity of Indigenous knowledge and intellectual property. This not only safeguards against unauthorized use and misappropriation but also opens up new opportunities for Indigenous entrepreneurs.
Our solution catalyzes the growth of Indigenous-led businesses and entrepreneurship. With blockchain technology, Indigenous entrepreneurs can establish sustainable enterprises centered around their cultural heritage, traditional practices, and unique knowledge systems. They can tokenize and monetize their intellectual property, creating economic opportunities within their communities. This not only promotes self-determination and prosperity but also fosters the preservation and revitalization of Indigenous cultures. As a result, our solution has the potential to uplift entire communities and contribute to a more equitable and inclusive market.
We aim to inspire broader positive impacts in the space of Indigenous sovereignty, intergenerational knowledge transfer, and entrepreneurship. We envision other organizations and stakeholders adopting similar strategies that leverage blockchain technology, community science, and education to empower Indigenous communities worldwide. The collective adoption of these practices can lead to a paradigm shift in how Indigenous knowledge and rights are respected, valued, and preserved. It can promote collaboration, mutual respect, and partnerships between Indigenous communities, academia, industry, and governments, fostering a more sustainable and inclusive future for all.
Our solution leverages blockchain technology to support Indigenous sovereignty, while embracing community science and intergenerational knowledge transfer. By empowering Indigenous communities to protect their cultural heritage, engage in scientific research, and foster entrepreneurship, we are driving positive change and creating opportunities for self-determination and prosperity. Through our innovative approach, we aim to inspire broader transformative impacts and catalyze a market that respects, values, and uplifts Indigenous communities worldwide.
Impact Goals:
Empower Indigenous Communities: Our primary impact goal is to empower Indigenous communities by providing them with the tools, resources, and knowledge necessary to reclaim their sovereignty, preserve their cultural heritage, and thrive in the modern world. Over the next year, we aim to engage with at least five Indigenous communities and support them in implementing our blockchain-enabled platform for data sovereignty, intergenerational knowledge transfer, and entrepreneurship. Within five years, our goal is to have reached 50 Indigenous communities worldwide, positively impacting the lives of thousands of individuals.
Foster Intergenerational Knowledge Transfer: We aim to facilitate the transfer of traditional knowledge and wisdom from older generations to youth within Indigenous communities. In the next year, we will develop educational programs and partnerships that promote intergenerational collaboration and citizen science initiatives. We will work closely with elders and youth to create engaging and culturally sensitive content that preserves traditional practices while incorporating modern technology. Over the next five years, we aim to establish long-term programs in multiple communities that prioritize intergenerational knowledge exchange, ensuring the preservation and revitalization of Indigenous cultures.
Strategy for Achieving Impact Goals:
Collaborative Partnerships: We will establish strategic partnerships with Indigenous organizations, academic institutions, and technology providers to ensure the cultural sensitivity, effectiveness, and scalability of our solution. By working hand-in-hand with Indigenous communities, we will co-create and adapt our platform to suit their specific needs, values, and aspirations.
Community Engagement and Capacity Building: We will actively engage with Indigenous communities through workshops, training programs, and community events. These initiatives will focus on educating community members about the benefits of blockchain technology, facilitating intergenerational knowledge transfer, and fostering entrepreneurship. By building capacity within the communities, we will empower them to take ownership of their cultural heritage, data, and economic development.
Technology Implementation and Support: We will provide comprehensive technical support to Indigenous communities during the implementation and adoption of our platform. This includes assisting with the setup of blockchain infrastructure, designing user-friendly interfaces, and ensuring data security and privacy. Through ongoing support and maintenance, we will ensure that the communities can leverage the full potential of our solution and sustain its impact in the long term.
Knowledge Sharing and Advocacy: We will actively share our learnings, best practices, and success stories with a wider audience through conferences, publications, and online platforms. By advocating for Indigenous rights, data sovereignty, and the importance of intergenerational knowledge transfer, we aim to inspire and mobilize other organizations, governments, and stakeholders to adopt similar approaches. Through collaboration and collective action, we can create a broader positive impact and drive systemic change.
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Some specific indicators we are using to track our progress include:
Number of Indigenous communities engaged: We will measure the number of Indigenous communities we have successfully partnered with and actively involved in our initiatives. This will help us gauge our reach and the extent of our impact on Indigenous communities.
Educational programs implemented: We will track the number of educational programs, workshops, and training sessions conducted to promote blockchain technology, intergenerational knowledge transfer, and Indigenous entrepreneurship. This indicator will reflect our efforts in building capacity and empowering Indigenous individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge.
Adoption rate of blockchain technology: We will measure the rate of adoption of our blockchain platform within Indigenous communities. This will indicate the level of acceptance and trust in our solution, highlighting its effectiveness in preserving cultural heritage, securing data, and promoting Indigenous sovereignty.
Number of sustainable Indigenous-led enterprises: We will monitor the number of sustainable businesses and entrepreneurship initiatives established by Indigenous individuals as a result of our platform. This indicator will demonstrate the economic opportunities created and the empowerment of Indigenous communities in generating income from their cultural heritage and traditional practices.
Reduction of inequalities: We will assess the impact of our solution on reducing inequalities within Indigenous communities by measuring indicators such as income distribution, access to resources, and opportunities for marginalized groups. This will help us evaluate the extent to which our solution is promoting equitable development and social inclusion.
Partnerships and collaborations formed: We will track the number and quality of partnerships and collaborations established with Indigenous organizations, academic institutions, and other stakeholders. This indicator will demonstrate our ability to foster collaborative efforts and mobilize resources for sustainable impact.
Contribution to sustainable development goals (SDGs): We will align our impact goals with relevant SDGs, such as Quality Education, Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Climate Action, Reduced Inequalities, and Partnerships for the Goals. We will measure our progress against specific indicators associated with these SDGs to assess our contribution to broader global sustainability efforts.
Our theory of change is rooted in the belief that by harnessing the power of blockchain technology and community science, we can drive meaningful and inclusive impact in addressing environmental challenges. At Sarjom, we recognize the value of indigenous research methodologies and the importance of incorporating the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) and CARE (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, and Ethics) principles to generate scientific data that is reliable, culturally relevant, and respects the rights and knowledge systems of indigenous communities.
Our theory of change is underpinned by the following key elements:
Empowering Communities: By embracing community science, we aim to empower individuals and communities to actively participate in the research process. Through our platform, we facilitate the sharing of knowledge, traditional ecological knowledge, and local observations, enabling communities to contribute to the generation of scientific data.
Amplifying Indigenous Research Methodologies: We recognize the importance of indigenous research methodologies that respect the cultural values, protocols, and ethical considerations of indigenous communities. By incorporating these methodologies into our approach, we promote a more inclusive and equitable research process that values and incorporates diverse knowledge systems.
Ensuring Data FAIRness and Accessibility: Through the integration of blockchain technology, we enhance the FAIRness (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) of scientific data. By leveraging decentralized and secure data storage, we enable researchers and communities to store and share data in a transparent and accessible manner, ensuring that data is available for analysis, verification, and reuse.
Cultivating Collaborative Partnerships: We foster collaborative partnerships between researchers, communities, and stakeholders to ensure that the generated data and research outcomes address community needs and contribute to broader positive impacts. By embracing the CARE principles (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, and Ethics), we promote respectful collaborations that empower communities and ensure their meaningful involvement in decision-making processes.
Through these elements, our theory of change envisions a transformative impact on environmental research and decision-making. By embracing community science, indigenous research methodologies, and the FAIR and CARE principles, we strive to generate scientific data that is inclusive, relevant, and respectful of diverse knowledge systems. We are committed to ongoing evaluation and refinement of our approach, drawing on feedback from communities, researchers, and stakeholders to ensure that our platform and processes effectively drive positive change, empower communities, and foster a harmonious relationship between scientific inquiry and cultural heritage.
Our solution is powered by blockchain technology, a transformative innovation that has the potential to revolutionize the way information is stored, shared, and verified. Blockchain is a decentralized and immutable ledger that enables secure and transparent transactions and interactions.
At the core of our solution is a blockchain network that provides a decentralized infrastructure for data management and storage. This technology ensures the integrity and immutability of data by creating a chain of blocks, each containing a timestamped and encrypted record of transactions or information. The decentralized nature of blockchain means that no single entity or authority has control over the network, enhancing security and reducing the risk of data manipulation or unauthorized access.
Blockchain technology enables us to address key challenges faced by Indigenous communities, such as the protection of cultural heritage, secure data storage, and the preservation of traditional knowledge systems. By leveraging blockchain, we can empower Indigenous communities to exercise sovereignty over their information and ensure its protection from external exploitation or unauthorized use.
One of the key features of blockchain technology is its ability to provide transparency and traceability. Through smart contracts and cryptographic algorithms, we can establish trust and accountability in transactions, ensuring that Indigenous communities have control over their intellectual property and cultural artifacts. This creates opportunities for fair and equitable collaborations while safeguarding against misappropriation or cultural appropriation.
Moreover, blockchain technology facilitates the monetization of Indigenous cultural assets in a secure and sustainable manner. By tokenizing cultural artifacts, traditional practices, and knowledge systems, we enable Indigenous entrepreneurs to create unique digital assets that can be traded, licensed, or accessed by individuals or organizations interested in supporting Indigenous culture. This fosters economic empowerment within Indigenous communities, enabling them to preserve and revitalize their cultural heritage while generating income and sustainable development opportunities.
Additionally, blockchain technology supports the intergenerational transfer of knowledge by providing a secure and accessible platform. Traditional knowledge, stories, and practices can be recorded on the blockchain, ensuring their preservation for future generations. This not only helps to safeguard Indigenous cultures but also promotes education and awareness among youth, fostering a sense of pride and connection to their heritage.
By harnessing the power of blockchain technology, our solution combines innovation with the preservation of ancestral knowledge systems. We are bridging the gap between traditional wisdom and modern technology, leveraging the benefits of blockchain to empower Indigenous communities, promote cultural sustainability, and create positive social and economic impacts. Through our solution, we envision a future where Indigenous communities have the tools and resources to protect their cultural heritage, promote self-determination, and thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.
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At 1/N, we are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusivity in our work and the communities we aim to develop through the Sarjom project. We recognize that diversity is crucial for the health and resilience of natural ecosystems, and we believe that fostering diversity within our organization is equally vital for the well-being and harmony of human ecosystems.
Our goal is to build a team that embraces a wide range of backgrounds, cultures, experiences, and perspectives. We actively seek to create an inclusive environment where every team member feels welcomed, respected, supported, and valued. By cultivating a diverse team, we ensure that our solutions are comprehensive, inclusive, and reflective of the diverse needs and aspirations of the communities we serve.
In line with our commitment to equity, 1/N operates as a limited cooperative organization. This model allows every contributor to have a stake in our collective success. We believe in collaboration, shared decision-making, and equitable distribution of resources and benefits. This approach fosters a sense of ownership and empowerment among our team members, promoting a culture of inclusivity and fairness.
Harmony is at the core of our mission. We strive to create a world where diverse communities, cultures, and ecosystems can coexist and thrive. Our aim is to bridge divides, promote understanding, and cultivate a spirit of unity among people from different backgrounds. To achieve this, we prioritize active listening, open dialogue, and ongoing learning and growth.
To implement our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusivity, we have developed a customized DEI strategy for 1/N. This strategy includes the following elements:
Cultivating a Diverse Team: We actively recruit individuals from underrepresented groups, including Indigenous communities. We employ an inclusive hiring process that promotes equal opportunities for all candidates. By embracing diverse perspectives and expertise, we enrich our collective knowledge and strengthen our ability to create impactful solutions.
Creating an Inclusive Culture: We foster a work environment that values and respects every team member. We prioritize open communication, encourage collaboration, and provide opportunities for professional development and growth. Our goal is to create a culture where all voices are heard, valued, and actively included in decision-making processes.
Engaging with Communities: We actively engage with the communities we serve, seeking input and feedback to ensure that our solutions address their specific needs and aspirations. We establish partnerships with local organizations and stakeholders to co-create and implement projects, fostering a sense of ownership and promoting equitable outcomes.
Continuous Learning and Improvement: We invest in diversity and inclusion training for our team members to stay informed about the challenges faced by marginalized communities. We welcome feedback and evaluation from our team, partners, and the communities we work with to drive continuous improvement in our DEI efforts.
At 1/N, our business model revolves around creating social and environmental impact while ensuring financial sustainability. We aim to provide value to the populations we serve through our Sarjom project, which combines blockchain technology, community science, and intergenerational knowledge transfer to empower Indigenous communities and support their data sovereignty.
Our key customers and beneficiaries are Indigenous communities, researchers, and organizations working in the field of Indigenous rights and cultural preservation. We offer the following products and services to meet their needs:
Blockchain-enabled Data Sovereignty Platform: We provide a secure and decentralized platform that allows Indigenous communities to exercise control over their data and cultural knowledge. By leveraging blockchain technology, we ensure data integrity, transparency, and immutability, enabling communities to protect their information and control how it is shared and utilized.
Community Science Initiatives: We facilitate community science (also known as citizen science) programs that empower Indigenous communities to actively participate in research and monitoring efforts. Through these initiatives, community members contribute their traditional knowledge and work alongside researchers, fostering intergenerational knowledge transfer and strengthening community resilience.
Capacity Building and Education: We offer capacity-building programs and educational resources to empower Indigenous communities in understanding and utilizing blockchain technology, community science methodologies, and data management. These initiatives help communities develop the skills and knowledge necessary to safeguard their cultural heritage and make informed decisions about data sharing and collaboration.
Partnerships and Collaboration: We actively seek partnerships with research institutions, Indigenous organizations, and technology providers to foster collaboration, exchange expertise, and co-create solutions. By working together, we amplify our impact and ensure that our products and services align with the specific needs and aspirations of the communities we serve.
Our customers and beneficiaries are motivated to engage with us because our business model addresses their pressing challenges and offers unique benefits:
Data Sovereignty and Cultural Preservation: Indigenous communities are increasingly concerned about the loss of control over their data and cultural heritage. Our platform empowers them to reclaim their data sovereignty, protect their cultural knowledge, and ensure its preservation for future generations.
Enhanced Research and Collaboration: Researchers and organizations working with Indigenous communities benefit from our community science approach, as it facilitates inclusive and collaborative research. By engaging community members directly, researchers gain access to valuable traditional knowledge and strengthen the validity and relevance of their findings.
Economic Opportunities: Our business model also contributes to the growth of Indigenous-led businesses and entrepreneurship. Through our platform, Indigenous entrepreneurs can monetize their cultural heritage, traditional practices, and unique knowledge systems, creating economic opportunities within their communities and fostering self-determination and prosperity.
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To ensure the financial sustainability of our business model, we generate revenue through a combination of approaches:
Grants and Funding: We are actively pursuing grants and funding opportunities from organizations and institutions that align with our mission and vision. These resources support our research and development efforts, capacity-building programs, and the continuous improvement of our platform.
Partnerships and Consultancy Services: We currently engage in strategic partnerships with organizations and institutions that share our values and goals. Through these partnerships, we offer consultancy services related to data sovereignty, community science, and blockchain technology, generating revenue while expanding our reach and impact.
Membership and Platform Fees: We have planned to offer subscription-based membership and platform usage fees to researchers, organizations, and institutions that utilize our blockchain-enabled data sovereignty platform. These fees contribute to recurring operational expenses, such as maintenance, development, and improvement of our platform throughout its lifecycle.
In summary, our business model focuses on providing value to Indigenous communities, researchers, and organizations through our Sarjom project. By offering a secure and decentralized data sovereignty platform, facilitating community science initiatives, providing capacity building and education, and fostering partnerships, we aim to create social and environmental impact while ensuring financial sustainability.
Our journey towards financial sustainability has been marked by significant achievements and successes. One notable example that we can share is the prototype research & development led by one of our project leads for Sarjom, Turam Purty. The prototype gained recognition and received a prestigious 5,000 euro tender award from the European Union.
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This acknowledgment not only validated the innovation and potential of our solution but also provided us with a strong foundation to pursue further funding opportunities.
In addition to grants, we have strategically pursued revenue-generation avenues to ensure our long-term sustainability. We have established partnerships with academic institutions, research organizations, and governmental bodies, offering tailored services and solutions that leverage our platform's capabilities. These partnerships have resulted in revenue streams through project collaborations, data analysis services, and consulting engagements. By providing value-added consulting services to our partners, we have been able to bootstrap a revenue stream to support the ongoing research and development of blockchain implementation for our upcoming Sarjom network.
We have actively explored investment funding opportunities to fuel our growth and scalability. While we are unable to disclose specific details due to confidentiality agreements, we have engaged in promising discussions with impact investors and venture capitalists who share our vision and recognize the potential for transformative impact through our solution. These conversations have been encouraging and have laid the groundwork for potential investment in the future.
Our commitment to financial sustainability extends beyond individual funding sources. We have adopted a diversified approach, combining multiple revenue streams, grants, and potential investments to ensure our resilience and independence. By actively seeking partnerships, engaging with funders, and exploring innovative funding models, we are building a sustainable financial framework that will support our long-term goals and maximize our impact.
As we move forward, we remain dedicated to continuously seeking new funding opportunities, building strategic partnerships, and exploring innovative revenue streams. We understand that financial sustainability is essential for the long-term success and scalability of our solution. By leveraging our proven track record of grant funding, revenue generation, and investment interest, we are confident in our ability to achieve financial sustainability while remaining focused on our mission to empower communities through community science (also known as citizen science) and environmental stewardship.
In conclusion, our successful experiences in receiving grants, generating revenue through partnerships and services, and exploring potential investments highlight our progress toward achieving financial sustainability. These achievements reflect the confidence of funders, partners, and investors in our solution's potential and pave the way for continued growth and impact.
