Join us Today! (11/25) at 12:15 PM ET for new insights into energy sovereignty as shared by Cody Two Bears of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, founder and CEO of Indigenized Energy.? In conversation with Garin Bulger, Cody will talk about how he and his team are building sustainable energy systems in a way that amplifies energy sovereignty and facilitates community partnerships to meet the needs of Native communities. Register here to learn about actionable, Indigenous-led solutions in renewable energy. https://lnkd.in/eYpfTU8M This webinar is presented as part of research conducted at the Rutgers University Center for Urban Policy Research. Mr. Bulger and his collaborators are investigating how local communities are adapting to climate change around the globe. Funding is provided by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. “Energy sovereignty as a concept has been around for years, but pursuing energy sovereignty by utilizing renewable energy is something that is still relatively new. Much of the energy research out there is highly technical in nature, surveys over energy output, etc. More work must center the lived experience and voice of Native peoples, Native leaders, and Native industry actors as they work.” -Garin Bulger, Public Policy Researcher and Doctoral Student, Rutgers University
Indigenized Energy
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Pursuing tribal energy sovereignty through trusting partnerships to unleash the power of renewable energy.
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www.4Indigenized.energy
Indigenized Energy的外部链接
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- 2-10 人
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- 非营利机构
Indigenized Energy员工
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Nicole Miller-Coleman, MA, CNP, CFRE
Nonprofit Business Advisor | Fractional Leader | Fundraiser | Communications Partner | CA Nonprofit Board Governance Expert
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Daniel East
Building Capacity for our Renewable Energy Future
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Steven Foster
Director of Field Operations - Indigenized Energy
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Lorilee J. Morsette, MS, THRP
Chief Operating Officer | Tribal Council Leader | NYU Steinhardt EdD Candidate | Dedicated to Empowering Tribal Communities with Sustainable Solutions
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This Native American Heritage Month, we’re celebrating the incredible women of Indigenized Energy! Their leadership, innovation, and commitment drive our mission forward every day. Here’s to the power of women in renewable energy and building stronger, more sustainable communities! ?#4indigenizedenergy #NAHM2024 #womenofindigenizedenergy
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Join us Monday (11/25) at 12:15 PM ET for new insights into energy sovereignty as shared by ?Cody Two Bears of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, founder and CEO of Indigenized Energy.? In conversation with Garin Bulger, Cody will talk about how he and his team are building sustainable energy systems in a way that amplifies energy sovereignty and facilitates community partnerships to meet the needs of Native communities. Register here to learn about actionable, Indigenous-led solutions in renewable energy. https://lnkd.in/eYpfTU8M This webinar is presented as part of research conducted at the Rutgers University Center for Urban Policy Research. Mr. Bulger and his collaborators are investigating how local communities are adapting to climate change around the globe. Funding is provided by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. “Energy sovereignty as a concept has been around for years, but pursuing energy sovereignty by utilizing renewable energy is something that is still relatively new. Much of the energy research out there is highly technical in nature, surveys over energy output, etc. More work must center the lived experience and voice of Native peoples, Native leaders, and Native industry actors as they work.” -Garin Bulger, Public Policy Researcher and Doctoral Student, Rutgers University
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During Native American Heritage Month, Indigenized Energy honors the veterans who inspire us every day. Jaime shares: “My grandfather was my inspiration; he was enlisted in the Navy during WW2. And my father was enlisted in the Army, so serving our country is something we are very proud of.” We celebrate their service and their continued contributions to our communities. #nativeamericanveterans #TribalRenewableEnergyCoalition #IndigenizedEnergy #EnergySovereignty #RenewableEnergy #CleanEnergyFuture #womeninrenewableenergy #womeninleadership #indigenouswomeninleadership #Indigenouswomeninsolar
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Don't forget!! Cody Two Bears, Founder and Executive Director of Indigenized Energy, will be speaking about the critical role of Energy Sovereignty in empowering Indigenous communities with Rutgers University Don’t miss this opportunity to hear his insights on building sustainable futures through renewable energy initiatives. #energysovereignty #4indigenizedenergy
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Exciting News! Indigenized Energy is honored to be featured on the Native Nonprofit List with Native Ways Federation for #GiveNative this Giving Tuesday on December 3, 2024! Join us in empowering Indigenous communities and advancing renewable energy solutions. Your support makes a difference!? Learn more and give back: https://lnkd.in/gyT-C-9F #IndigenizedEnergy #GivingTuesday #NativeNonprofits #EmpowerIndigenousCommunities
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Actualizing a sustainable, equitable future must include cultivating energy solutions that respect and uplift Indigenous ways of knowing, culture, and resilience. Join RWJF grantees Florida State University and Rutgers University on November 25 at 12:15 p.m. ET for a webinar with Cody Two Bears of the Standing Rock Sioux, founder of Indigenized Energy. Cody and his team build sustainable energy systems in a way that amplifies energy sovereignty and facilitates community partnerships to meet the needs of Native communities. Register here to learn about actionable, Indigenous-led solutions in renewable energy. https://lnkd.in/eYpfTU8M ?
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Indigenized Energy is proud to announce our participation in the #MakeitReal photojournalism series debuting this week on the Dream.Org website.? → Native communities are on the frontlines of climate resilience – experiencing costly energy bills, unemployment, and cultural loss. Indigenized Energy is changing the narrative by: ?? Installing solar in tribal communities to provide clean, reliable, and affordable energy? ?? Creating new economic opportunities and job growth? ?? Helping tribes achieve energy sovereignty and build resilience?? ?? Blending traditional cultural practices with modern renewable energy technologies Read the true stories of our Native American, staff, colleagues, and community members who have joined efforts to transform native and rural communities deeply impacted by climate change: https://lnkd.in/gcn7TiQq
Renewable Energy in Native Communities
https://dream.org
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During Native American Heritage Month, we honor our Native veterans who have served as warriors for our communities and continue to lead the way as *Warriors For Green Energy*. Through Tribal Renewable Energy Coalition, these brave individuals are harnessing their strength and commitment to bring renewable energy to our people, paving the way for a sustainable future. We are grateful for their service, sacrifice, and enduring dedication to protect our land and empower our communities. #VeteransDay #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #SolarForAll #WarriorsOfGreenEnergy #IndigenizedEnergy
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The Oglala Sioux Tribe’s Solar for All kick-off project took place in both Porcupine and Pine Ridge, South Dakota and spanned five days (Oct 28 - November 1). The Oglala Sioux Tribe’s project is the second SFA-related project in the nation. The project was delivered in partnership with Red Cloud Renewable, a nationally recognized nonprofit serving Native communities and specializing in solar workforce development. #4indigenizedenergy #renewableenergy #EnergySovereignty