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These resources are for those who want to support Indigenous leadership in conservation, including IPCAs.

The Upwelling Learning Agenda: An Invitation to Action

November 22nd, 2024|Comments Off on The Upwelling Learning Agenda: An Invitation to Action

This report captures a two-year truth-telling process led by The Circle on Philanthropy, amplifying Indigenous voices and critically examining partnerships between environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs), funders, and Indigenous Peoples. It offers a vital learning agenda to guide settler-led ENGOs and funders toward respectful, reciprocal, and supportive relationships with Indigenous partners.

Giving in a Good Way: Transforming Colonial Funding Practices for Conservation

June 20th, 2024|Comments Off on Giving in a Good Way: Transforming Colonial Funding Practices for Conservation

This report outlines substantial barriers (thorns) for Indigenous-led organizations seeking and obtaining funding from donors. It also offers key considerations (fruit) for philanthropic organizations to create meaningful, respectful, sustainable, and trust-based funding models.

Balancing the Narrative: Communications Guidelines for Indigenous-led Conservation

December 6th, 2023|Comments Off on Balancing the Narrative: Communications Guidelines for Indigenous-led Conservation

These guidelines offer anti-oppressive practices, considerations, and approaches for communicating with and about Indigenous conservation leadership within the Canadian context. This document acts as a framework through which to co-develop communications strategies, approaches, and content with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis partners in respectful, reciprocal, and responsible ways.

What is ethical space?

August 3rd, 2023|Comments Off on What is ethical space?

This video produced by the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership provides an overview of the Ethical Space concept.

  • Beyond Conservation: A Toolkit for Respectful Collaboration with Indigenous Peoples

Beyond Conservation: A Toolkit for Respectful Collaboration with Indigenous Peoples

December 7th, 2022|Comments Off on Beyond Conservation: A Toolkit for Respectful Collaboration with Indigenous Peoples

These guiding principles provide the foundation for a new way of working rooted in reconciliation, healing and collaboration to protect, restore and conserve species and natural environments.

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Co-producing Sustainable Ocean Plans with Indigenous and traditional knowledge holders

November 22nd, 2024|Comments Off on Co-producing Sustainable Ocean Plans with Indigenous and traditional knowledge holders

This Blue Paper brings together insights from Indigenous knowledge holders and researchers to promote regenerative, inclusive, and culturally respectful ocean planning processes. It stresses the importance of developing Sustainable Ocean Plans (SOPs) with Indigenous communities...