Mni Nakicijipi - Water Defenders
- United States
- Nonprofit
In the heart of the Lakota community, a pressing issue looms large: the decline in water quality threatens the health and wellbeing of both the people and the environment. This challenge strikes at the very core of communal existence, impacting not just individuals but the collective spirit of the community itself. Across indigenous communities, such as the Lakota, water holds profound cultural significance, symbolizing life, purity, and interconnectedness with the natural world. However, the degradation of water quality jeopardizes this sacred bond, undermining the foundation upon which the community thrives.
The scale of the problem reverberates locally and globally, transcending geographical boundaries. In the Lakota community and beyond, countless individuals face the consequences of compromised water quality, with adverse effects on health, livelihoods, and cultural heritage. With an estimated enrollment of 33,210 people within the Lakota tribe across 20 communities, the impact of water pollution is deeply felt, threatening the very essence of their way of life.
Illegal dumping, pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, fertilizer runoff, and aerial spraying further compound the issue, contaminating water sources and endangering ecosystems. Moreover, the lack of respect for the cultural connection and reverence towards water exacerbates the crisis, eroding traditional practices and spiritual beliefs integral to the Lakota identity.
At the heart of our solution lies a commitment to protecting our youth and nurturing the health of the community. By addressing the root causes of water pollution, we aim to create a sustainable future for generations to come. Through holistic interventions encompassing education, advocacy, and grassroots action, we strive to empower youth as stewards of their environment, instilling a sense of responsibility and pride in preserving their cultural heritage.
Central to our approach is the imperative to protect and restore ecosystems, recognizing the intrinsic value of biodiversity and the interconnected web of life. By implementing innovative strategies such as regenerative agriculture and watershed management, we endeavor to mitigate pollution and promote ecological resilience. Through collaborative partnerships with local stakeholders and indigenous knowledge holders, we harness traditional wisdom in harmony with modern science to forge a path towards environmental renewal.
Crucially, our solution envisions water not merely as a resource but as a source of nourishment for both body and soul. By revitalizing traditional practices such as medicine and purification rituals, we honor the cultural significance of water while ensuring its safety for consumption and sustenance. Through community-led initiatives, we seek to reclaim water as a sacred gift, restoring its purity and abundance for future generations to cherish.
In essence, our solution embodies a holistic vision of water stewardship, weaving together strands of culture, ecology, and community resilience. By embracing the interconnectedness of all life, we strive to create a future where water flows clean and pure, sustaining the health and vitality of the Lakota people and beyond. Together, we embark on a journey of healing and renewal, guided by the timeless wisdom of our ancestors and the promise of a thriving, resilient
Our solution, "Mni Nakicijipi: Lakota Youth Environmental Initiative," which translates to "Water Defenders: Lakota Youth Environmental Initiative," harnesses the power of community-driven action to address the multifaceted challenges facing the Lakota people regarding water quality, ecosystem protection, and the health of both the community and the environment.
At its core, Mni Nakicijipi, or Water Defenders, empowers Lakota youth to become champions for environmental stewardship and defenders of their cultural heritage. Through a series of hands-on workshops, educational programs, and ceremonies, we equip youth with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to protect and restore their local ecosystems and water sources.
One key aspect of our solution is education. We provide comprehensive training on water quality monitoring techniques, ecological restoration practices, and traditional knowledge passed down through generations. By blending modern scientific methods with indigenous wisdom, we foster a deep connection to the land and water, instilling a sense of responsibility and reverence for these vital resources.
In addition to education, Mni Nakicijipi, or Water Defenders, implements practical initiatives aimed at improving water quality and ecosystem health. This includes community-led cleanup efforts, reforestation projects, and sustainable agricultural practices tailored to the unique needs of the Lakota landscape. By engaging youth in hands-on conservation activities, we not only make tangible improvements to the environment but also cultivate a sense of pride and ownership in the process.
To support these efforts, we leverage technology as a tool for monitoring and data analysis. Utilizing state-of-the-art water testing kits and mobile apps, youth are able to collect real-time data on water quality indicators such as pH, dissolved oxygen, and nutrient levels. This data not only informs our conservation efforts but also serves as a valuable educational resource, allowing youth to gain insights into the health of their local waterways.
Furthermore, our solution emphasizes the importance of holistic health and wellness within the community. In addition to addressing physical health concerns related to water quality, we integrate cultural revitalization initiatives focused on traditional foods and medicines sourced from the land and water. By promoting sustainable harvesting practices and reconnecting with ancestral knowledge, we aim to restore the role of water as a source of nourishment for both body and soul.
Ultimately, Mni Nakicijipi, or Water Defenders, represents a holistic approach to addressing the intertwined challenges of water quality, ecosystem protection, and community health among the Lakota people. By empowering youth as leaders and stewards of their environment, we strive to create a future where clean water flows freely, ecosystems thrive, and cultural traditions endure for generations to come.
Our solution, "Mni Nakicijipi: Lakota Youth Environmental Initiative," is specifically designed to benefit the Lakota Indigenous community, particularly the youth, whose lives and future are intimately tied to the health of their environment and cultural heritage. The Lakota people, with an estimated enrollment of 33,210 individuals, primarily reside in the ancestral lands of the Sicangu Lakota, situated in the Great Plains region of North America. Here, families often live near waterways, relying on these vital resources for sustenance and cultural practices such as harvesting traditional plants.
The challenges faced by the Lakota community regarding water quality, ecosystem degradation, and the preservation of their traditional way of life are profound. These challenges not only threaten the physical health and wellbeing of the community but also erode the spiritual and cultural connections that have sustained the Lakota for generations.
To truly understand the needs of the Lakota community, we have engaged in extensive consultation and collaboration with local elders, leaders, and youth. Through meaningful dialogue and cultural exchange, we have gained insights into the unique challenges facing the community and identified priorities for action.
Central to our approach is the empowerment of Lakota youth as agents of change and guardians of their cultural heritage. By involving youth in every stage of the initiative, from needs assessment to program development and implementation, we ensure that their voices and perspectives are heard and valued.
Through culturally relevant educational programs, hands-on workshops, and experiential learning opportunities, we equip Lakota youth with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to address the pressing environmental issues facing their community. By integrating traditional teachings with modern scientific methods, we honor the wisdom of the past while embracing the opportunities of the present.
Moreover, our solution directly addresses the specific needs of the Lakota community by focusing on practical initiatives that improve water quality, restore ecosystems, and promote holistic health and wellness. Whether through community-led cleanup efforts, sustainable agriculture projects, or cultural revitalization initiatives, our solution is tailored to the unique context and aspirations of the Lakota people.
By investing in the capacity and leadership of Lakota youth, we not only address immediate environmental challenges but also lay the foundation for long-term resilience and self-determination within the community. Through their engagement and empowerment, we envision a future where the Lakota people thrive in harmony with their environment, honoring their cultural traditions and preserving their way of life for generations to come.
As a team deeply embedded within the Lakota community, we bring a profound understanding of its needs, aspirations, and cultural nuances. Led by respected advisors, Joseph M. Marshall III, an American historian and writer, and Jerome Kills Small, educator, and Lakota storyteller, we embody the principles of cultural relevance, authenticity, and respect.
Our team comprises individuals from diverse backgrounds, including educators, environmental scientists, and community organizers, all of whom share a deep respect for Indigenous cultures and a commitment to social justice. Through our collective expertise and lived experiences, we bring a multidisciplinary approach to problem-solving, bridging the gap between traditional wisdom and modern innovation.
In the design and implementation of our solution, community input and engagement are paramount. We have established ongoing dialogue channels with community members, elders, and youth councils, ensuring that our efforts are guided by their input, ideas, and agendas. Through community consultations, focus groups, and participatory workshops, we actively seek feedback and co-create solutions that reflect the diverse perspectives and aspirations of the Lakota people.
Moreover, our team employs a culturally responsive approach to program development, drawing upon traditional teachings, storytelling, and ceremonial practices to engage and inspire youth. By incorporating cultural protocols and ceremonial elements into our activities, we honor the spiritual and relational aspects of community life, fostering a sense of belonging and connection among participants.
As we move forward with the implementation of our solution, we remain committed to transparency, accountability, and ongoing collaboration with the Lakota community. By centering the voices and leadership of community members at every step of the process, we ensure that our efforts are truly community-driven and sustainable in the long term.
In essence, our team's immersion to the Lakota community, specifically our shared values, expertise, and commitment to collaboration, positions us as trusted partners in the design and delivery of solutions that empower and uplift the community we serve. Together, we work towards a future where the Lakota people thrive in harmony with their environment, reclaiming their rightful place as stewards of the land and guardians of their cultural heritage.
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As a new initiative, we are currently in the early stages of development and have primarily focused on laying the groundwork for our project. While we have not yet implemented any on-the-ground activities or directly served beneficiaries, we have made significant progress in building partnerships, conducting community consultations, and refining our approach based on feedback and insights gathered from key stakeholders.
One notable milestone in our journey was a presentation we delivered at the Wisconsin Aquaponics Conference, where we shared our vision for Mni Nakicijipi: Lakota Youth Environmental Initiative with a diverse audience of academics, practitioners, and community members. This presentation allowed us to introduce our concept to a wider audience, solicit feedback, and establish connections with potential collaborators and supporters.
Additionally, we have engaged in extensive dialogue with elders, youth councils, and community leaders within the Lakota community to better understand their needs, aspirations, and priorities. Through these consultations, we have gained valuable insights into the pressing environmental challenges facing the community, as well as the cultural protocols and sensitivities that must be respected in our approach.
Furthermore, we have begun laying the groundwork for future programming by identifying potential partners, securing funding opportunities, and developing curriculum frameworks tailored to the unique needs and aspirations of Lakota youth. While these efforts are still in the early stages, they represent important steps towards the eventual implementation of our solution.
In summary, while we have not yet directly served customers or beneficiaries, we have made significant progress in building relationships, gathering input, and laying the foundation for future action. As we continue to refine our approach and secure resources, we are confident that Mni Nakicijipi: Lakota Youth Environmental Initiative will be well-positioned to make a meaningful and lasting impact on the lives of the Lakota people and their environment.
We are applying to Solve because we recognize the immense value of their platform in connecting innovative solutions like ours with the resources, expertise, and support needed to overcome barriers and maximize impact. While our vision for Mni Nakicijipi: Lakota Youth Environmental Initiative is ambitious and promising, we acknowledge that we face a range of challenges that require collaborative solutions and strategic partnerships to address effectively.
One significant barrier we anticipate is securing the financial resources necessary to fully implement our initiative. As a grassroots organization operating in a resource-constrained environment, we face limitations in funding for program development, capacity building, and operational expenses. By participating in Solve, we hope to leverage their network of partners and investors to access the financial support needed to bring our vision to life. Additionally, Solve's expertise in fundraising and grant writing can provide valuable guidance and mentorship as we navigate the complex landscape of securing funding for our initiative.
Technical barriers also pose a challenge to the successful implementation of our solution. While we possess a wealth of traditional knowledge and community-based expertise, we recognize the importance of integrating modern technologies and scientific methods into our approach. Solve can help us overcome these technical barriers by connecting us with experts in fields such as environmental science, data analysis, and technology development. By leveraging the technical expertise available through Solver's network, we can enhance the effectiveness and scalability of our solution.
Moreover, we are mindful of the legal and cultural considerations inherent in our work with the Lakota community. As a Indigenous organization collaborating within our own Indigenous communities, we are committed to upholding the principles of cultural sensitivity, sovereignty, and self-determination. Solve can provide valuable guidance and support in navigating the legal and cultural complexities of our partnership with the Lakota community, ensuring that our initiatives are implemented in a manner that respects and honors their traditions, values, and rights.
Lastly, we recognize the importance of market engagement and sustainability in achieving long-term impact. By participating in Solve, we hope to gain access to market insights, networking opportunities, and mentorship that will enable us to develop sustainable business models and partnerships that support the ongoing growth and scalability of our initiative. Additionally, Solver's emphasis on collaboration and knowledge sharing can help us forge strategic partnerships with stakeholders across sectors, driving collective action towards our shared goals.
In summary, we believe that Solver's platform offers a unique opportunity to overcome financial, technical, legal, cultural, and market barriers that we face in implementing Mni Nakicijipi: Lakota Youth Environmental Initiative. By leveraging Solver's resources, expertise, and network, we are confident that we can accelerate the impact of our solution and create lasting change for the Lakota community and beyond.
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Our Team Lead, Marla Bull Bear, is a member of the Lakota community and embodies the spirit of service and dedication to the Lakota community. As the founder and leader of the non-profit organization Lakota Youth Development, Marla has dedicated her life to empowering Lakota youth, ensuring they have the resources, skills, and connections needed for a bright future deeply rooted in Lakota traditions.
With over 32 years of nonprofit management experience, Marla brings a wealth of knowledge in supporting the holistic well-being of individuals within the community. Her work extends far beyond mere advocacy; it's a labor of love aimed at fostering resilience, self-esteem, and cultural pride among Lakota youth.
Through Lakota Youth Development, Marla has lead innovative programs that reconnect young people with their cultural heritage while equipping them with practical life skills. From language revitalization initiatives to traditional arts and crafts workshops, Marla's efforts are grounded in the belief that cultural identity is a powerful force for positive change.
Moreover, Marla's tireless advocacy for the Lakota community extends to environmental stewardship and sustainability. She recognizes the interconnectedness of cultural preservation and environmental protection, understanding that a healthy environment is essential for the well-being of future generations.
In her role as Team Lead for our project, Marla brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, and passion to the table. Her deep connections within the Lakota community, coupled with her expertise in youth development, makes her the ideal leader to guide our efforts towards meaningful impact.
With Marla at the helm, we are confident that our project will not only address the immediate needs of the Lakota community but also lay the groundwork for a more resilient and thriving future. Her unwavering commitment to making life better for the Lakota people serves as an inspiration to us all, driving us to work tirelessly towards our shared vision of empowerment, healing, and renewal.
Our solution represents a paradigm shift in how we address environmental conservation and community empowerment, particularly through the engagement of Lakota youth in cleaning waterways. What makes our approach innovative is the integration of indigenous knowledge, youth empowerment, and environmental protection, creating positive impacts across various domains.
Firstly, our solution recognizes the value of indigenous wisdom in sustainable resource management. By incorporating Lakota traditional ecological knowledge, we respect the cultural heritage of indigenous communities and harness centuries-old practices that promote harmony with nature. This is innovative because it acknowledges that solutions to modern environmental challenges can be found by embracing traditional wisdom alongside contemporary science.
Secondly, our focus on engaging Lakota youth in water stewardship activities is a departure from conventional conservation practices. By actively involving young members of the community in cleaning waterways, we instill a sense of ownership and responsibility for the environment from an early age. This not only fosters a deeper connection to the land but also empowers youth to become agents of change within their communities. By investing in the next generation of environmental stewards, our solution ensures the long-term sustainability of conservation efforts.
Furthermore, our approach recognizes the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the importance of preserving biodiversity. By cleaning waterways, we not only improve water quality but also protect microorganisms and other aquatic life forms that rely on these habitats for survival. This holistic perspective sets our solution apart from narrow-focused approaches that only address specific environmental issues without considering their broader ecological implications.
The positive impacts of our solution extend beyond environmental conservation to encompass social and economic benefits as well. By providing opportunities for Lakota youth to participate in water stewardship, we contribute to their personal development, fostering leadership skills, and a sense of pride in their cultural. Additionally, by improving water quality, our efforts enhance the health and well-being of communities that depend on these waterways for drinking, agriculture, and recreation.
In terms of broader positive impacts, our solution serves as a model for collaborative conservation efforts that bridge traditional knowledge systems with modern science. By demonstrating the effectiveness of indigenous-led conservation initiatives, we inspire other communities to explore similar approaches, catalyzing a movement towards more inclusive and culturally sensitive environmental practices.
Moreover, our solution could change the market landscape by highlighting the value of indigenous perspectives in environmental decision-making. As awareness grows about the importance of indigenous knowledge in sustainable resource management, there is likely to be increased demand for partnerships with indigenous communities in conservation projects. This could lead to new opportunities for economic empowerment and self-determination for indigenous peoples, shifting the dynamics of environmental governance towards greater equity and justice.
In conclusion, our innovation represents a transformative shift in how we address environmental challenges, leveraging indigenous wisdom, youth empowerment, and ecosystem-based thinking to create lasting impacts for communities and ecosystems. By embracing this approach, we have the potential to catalyze broader change in the environmental conservation space, ultimately reshaping the market landscape towards more inclusive and sustainable practices.
Our theory of change revolves around the interconnectedness of our activities and their anticipated impacts on addressing the problem of water pollution, preserving ecosystems, supporting youth empowerment, and enhancing community well-being.
Activity: Water Cleanup Initiatives
Immediate Outputs: Lakota youth actively engage in cleaning waterways, removing pollutants and debris.
Longer-Term Outcomes: Cleaner waterways lead to improved water quality, benefiting aquatic ecosystems by preserving biodiversity and supporting the health of microorganisms and other wildlife.
Activity: Supporting Youth Engagement
Immediate Outputs: Lakota youth gain hands-on experience and leadership skills through participation in water cleanup activities.
Longer-Term Outcomes: Empowered youth become advocates for environmental conservation, leading to sustained community involvement in stewardship efforts and fostering a sense of responsibility for protecting natural resources.
Activity: Providing Healthy Clean Water
Immediate Outputs: Water cleanup efforts result in the removal of contaminants, ensuring safer drinking water for the Lakota community.
Longer-Term Outcomes: Access to clean water improves community health outcomes, reducing the risk of waterborne illnesses and enhancing overall well-being.
Activity: Making Connections
Immediate Outputs: Collaborative partnerships are formed between indigenous communities, environmental organizations, and governmental agencies.
Longer-Term Outcomes: By fostering connections and sharing knowledge, our solution amplifies the impact of water stewardship efforts, leading to more comprehensive and sustainable conservation practices across different regions and communities.
Activity: Supporting the Community
Immediate Outputs: Water cleanup initiatives contribute to the revitalization of community pride and cultural identity.
Longer-Term Outcomes: Strengthened community cohesion and resilience result from collective action in safeguarding natural resources, leading to improved socio-economic outcomes and greater self-determination for the Lakota people.
Through this logical framework, we anticipate that our solution will have a cascading impact on the problem by addressing its root causes through targeted activities. By empowering youth, preserving ecosystems, providing clean water, fostering connections, and supporting the community, we create a virtuous cycle of positive change that not only mitigates the immediate effects of water pollution but also lays the foundation for long-term sustainability and resilience within indigenous communities.
Our impact goals for our solution are:
Improved Water Quality: Our primary goal is to enhance water quality in Lakota communities by reducing pollution and contaminants in waterways.
Preservation of Ecosystems: We aim to protect and restore aquatic ecosystems, ensuring biodiversity and ecological balance in the surrounding environment.
Youth Empowerment: Empowering Lakota youth to become environmental stewards and advocates for sustainable water management practices.
Community Health and Well-being: Providing access to clean and safe drinking water, leading to improved health outcomes and overall well-being within the community.
Inspiration and Replication: Inspiring other communities to undertake similar water cleanup initiatives, adopt healthier practices, and engage their youth in environmental stewardship.
To measure our progress towards these impact goals, we will collaborate with water resources agencies and other organizations specializing in water testing and environmental monitoring. Rather than conducting tests ourselves, we will work closely with these organizations to assess the impact of our efforts.
Indicators for measuring progress include:
Collaboration with Partner Organizations: Tracking the number and depth of partnerships formed with water resources agencies and other relevant organizations to gauge the extent of our collaborative efforts.
Feedback from Partner Organizations: Gathering feedback from partner organizations on the effectiveness of our initiatives in improving water quality and ecosystem health.
Community Engagement: Monitoring community participation and involvement in water cleanup activities, as well as the level of support and enthusiasm expressed by community members.
Observations and Anecdotal Evidence: Collecting anecdotal evidence and observations from community members, stakeholders, and partner organizations regarding any noticeable improvements in water quality and ecosystem health.
Documentation of Success Stories: Documenting and sharing success stories and case studies from our initiatives to inspire and encourage other communities to undertake similar efforts.
By working closely with partner organizations and leveraging their expertise in water testing and environmental monitoring, we can effectively assess the impact of our initiatives without conducting tests ourselves. This collaborative approach ensures that our efforts are well-informed, credible, and capable of catalyzing positive change in both the immediate community and beyond.
The core technology that powers our solution lies in the integration of traditional ecological knowledge with modern collaborative platforms and communication tools. Our approach harnesses the collective wisdom of indigenous communities, leveraging centuries-old practices in conjunction with contemporary technology to address water pollution and environmental degradation.
At the heart of our solution is the use of digital platforms and communication technologies to facilitate collaboration, coordination, and knowledge sharing among stakeholders. We utilize mobile apps, SMS technology, and web-based platforms to connect community members, environmental organizations, governmental agencies, and other stakeholders involved in water stewardship efforts. These digital tools serve as a hub for information exchange, enabling real-time communication, resource sharing, and coordination of cleanup activities.
Furthermore, our solution incorporates modern environmental monitoring technologies to assess the impact of our initiatives and track progress towards our goals. We collaborate with partner organizations specializing in water testing and environmental monitoring, leveraging their expertise and technological capabilities to gather data on water quality, ecosystem health, and community well-being. This data-driven approach allows us to measure the effectiveness of our interventions, identify areas for improvement, and make informed decisions about resource allocation and strategy development.
In addition to modern technologies, we also recognize the importance of traditional knowledge systems in guiding our approach to water stewardship. We work closely with indigenous communities to integrate traditional ecological knowledge into our initiatives, drawing upon centuries-old practices and cultural wisdom to inform our strategies. By combining modern and ancestral technologies, we create holistic solutions that honor indigenous heritage while addressing contemporary environmental challenges.
Overall, the core technology that powers our solution is the fusion of traditional ecological knowledge with modern collaborative platforms, communication tools, and environmental monitoring technologies. This innovative approach allows us to leverage the strengths of both traditional and modern systems to achieve our goals of improving water quality, preserving ecosystems, empowering youth, and supporting community well-being. By harnessing the power of technology in conjunction with indigenous wisdom, we aim to drive positive change for people and the planet.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Ancestral Technology & Practices
- Audiovisual Media
- Crowd Sourced Service / Social Networks
- GIS and Geospatial Technology
- Internet of Things
- Robotics and Drones
- Software and Mobile Applications
We operate in the south central South Dakota of the USA specifically the tribal lands of the Oceti Sakowin ( seven council fires) of the Lakota nation on the prairies of central South Dakota.
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Our solution team currently consists of one full-time employee and two part-time employees. We are actively seeking to expand our team with the hope of recruiting approximately 20 volunteers. Additionally, we collaborate with other organizations, including water resources agencies, to enhance the impact and reach of our efforts.
We have been diligently working on our solution for a relatively short period, as it is a new project. While our journey may have just begun, our dedication and passion drive us to make meaningful progress in addressing the pressing issue of water pollution and environmental degradation. Despite the limited time frame, we have already made significant strides in building partnerships, engaging stakeholders, and laying the groundwork for impactful interventions. With each passing day, we are committed to advancing our solution and creating positive change for our community and beyond.
Ensuring diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within our team and initiatives is a core value of our organization. While our primary focus is on serving the Lakota community, we recognize the importance of fostering an inclusive environment and welcoming volunteers from surrounding communities to participate and learn from our efforts.
Our leadership team is committed to promoting diversity at all levels of our organization. We prioritize recruiting individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives to enrich our team and enhance our ability to effectively serve our community. Additionally, we actively seek to minimize barriers to opportunity for staff by providing training, professional development opportunities, and support to help them succeed in their roles.
Furthermore, we strive to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all team members by fostering open communication, mutual respect, and collaboration. We prioritize listening to the voices of marginalized groups and incorporating their perspectives into our decision-making processes. Additionally, we regularly assess our policies, practices, and culture to identify areas for improvement and implement strategies to promote inclusivity and belonging.
Our team's goals for becoming more diverse, equitable, and inclusive include:
Increasing representation: We aim to recruit team members from diverse racial, ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic backgrounds to better reflect the communities we serve.
Providing equitable opportunities: We are committed to ensuring that all team members have access to equal opportunities for growth, advancement, and leadership within our organization.
Creating an inclusive culture: We strive to cultivate a culture of belonging where all team members feel valued, respected, and supported in expressing their authentic selves.
Building partnerships: We actively seek partnerships with organizations and communities that share our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion to amplify our impact and reach.
To achieve these goals, we have taken several actions, including:
Implementing DEI training and workshops for staff to increase awareness and understanding of issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Establishing DEI metrics and accountability measures to track our progress and ensure that we are making meaningful strides towards our goals.
Engaging with community members and stakeholders to solicit feedback and input on our DEI initiatives and strategies.
Actively participating in DEI-focused events, conferences, and initiatives to learn from and collaborate with other organizations working towards similar goals.
Overall, we are committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment within our team and initiatives. We believe that by prioritizing DEI, we can better serve our community, foster innovation, and drive positive change for all.
Our business model revolves around providing value to the populations we serve, primarily the Lakota community and surrounding areas, through our water cleanup initiatives, youth stewardship programs, and support services tailored to the needs of the community.
Water Cleanup Initiatives: Our primary service is the organization and execution of water cleanup activities in collaboration with community members, volunteers, and partner organizations. We provide the necessary resources, including equipment, training, and coordination, to facilitate the cleanup of waterways and improve water quality. The Lakota community and surrounding areas benefit from cleaner waterways, which contribute to improved health, ecosystem preservation, and overall well-being.
Youth Stewardship Programs: We offer youth stewardship programs that engage young members of the Lakota community in environmental conservation and leadership development activities. Through hands-on participation in water cleanup efforts and educational workshops, youth gain valuable skills, knowledge, and a sense of ownership over their environment. These programs empower youth to become advocates for environmental stewardship, contributing to the long-term sustainability of our initiatives and fostering a sense of pride in their cultural heritage.
Supporting the Lakota Community: In addition to our core services, we provide support services tailored to the specific needs of the Lakota community, such as access to clean water, educational resources, and economic opportunities. By addressing these needs, we aim to improve the overall quality of life for community members and strengthen community resilience.
Our customers and beneficiaries include:
Lakota Community Members: The Lakota community benefits directly from our water cleanup initiatives, youth stewardship programs, and support services, which contribute to improved health, environmental preservation, and community empowerment.
Volunteers: Individuals from surrounding communities and beyond have the opportunity to volunteer with us, contributing their time and resources to our water cleanup efforts and youth stewardship programs. Volunteers gain a sense of fulfillment and purpose by making a tangible impact on the environment and supporting the Lakota community.
Partner Organizations: We collaborate with water resources agencies, environmental organizations, governmental agencies, and other stakeholders to amplify our impact, leverage resources, and access expertise in water testing, environmental monitoring, and community development.
Our revenue model is primarily grant-funded, relying on support from government grants, philanthropic organizations, corporate sponsors, and individual donors to sustain our operations and initiatives. Additionally, we explore opportunities for earned income through fee-for-service arrangements, merchandise sales, and event sponsorships to diversify our funding sources and ensure long-term financial sustainability. Through this hybrid revenue model, we aim to continue providing valuable services to the Lakota community and surrounding areas while maximizing our impact and reach.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
Our plan for becoming financially sustainable involves diversifying our revenue streams through a combination of sustained donations and grants, selling promotional items, fundraising events, and community partnerships. By leveraging these revenue sources, we aim to cover our expected expenses and ensure the long-term viability of our initiatives.
Sustained Donations and Grants: We actively seek funding from government grants, philanthropic organizations, and corporate sponsors to support our water cleanup initiatives, youth stewardship programs, and community support services. These sustained donations and grants provide essential funding to cover operational costs, equipment purchases, and program implementation.
Selling Promotional Items: We generate revenue by selling promotional items, such as branded merchandise and apparel, to supporters and volunteers. These sales not only provide a source of income but also serve as a way to raise awareness and engage the community in our mission.
Fundraising Events: We organize fundraising events, such as benefit concerts, community dinners, and online campaigns, to mobilize financial support from individuals and businesses. These events not only raise funds but also foster community engagement and solidarity around our cause.
Community Partnerships: We seek partnerships with local businesses, educational institutions, and community organizations to co-host events, launch fundraising campaigns, and collaborate on joint initiatives. These partnerships provide additional resources, visibility, and financial support for our work.
To date, our plans to fund our work have been successful in securing various sources of funding:
We hope to receive grants from government agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), to support our water cleanup initiatives and environmental education programs.
Philanthropic organizations, including the Nature Conservancy and the Sierra Club, have provided grants to fund specific projects and initiatives aimed at preserving ecosystems and promoting environmental stewardship.
Corporate sponsors, such as REI and Patagonia, have contributed funding and in-kind donations to support our fundraising events and community outreach efforts.
Selling promotional items, such as t-shirts, water bottles, and stickers, has generated revenue and raised awareness about our organization and mission.
Fundraising events, such as charity auctions and benefit concerts, have mobilized financial support from individuals and businesses within the community.
Overall, our multi-faceted approach to fundraising has enabled us to secure the resources needed to sustain and expand our work in serving the Lakota community and beyond. As we continue to grow and evolve, we remain committed to diversifying our revenue streams and maximizing our impact for the benefit of people and the planet.

Executive Director