Indigenous Communities

Solving for Indigenous communities in the US and Canada

Solve continues to hear from Indigenous leaders about the essential role culture and traditional knowledge systems must play in any business, nonprofit, or social enterprise designed for and with their communities. Whether working with mapping systems, data banks, financial institutions, agriculture, or energy, the time is past due for services and technologies that truly serve the interests of Indigenous peoples. 

The 2025 Indigenous Communities Fellowship

Innovation addressing Indigenous communities' needs is as diverse and expansive as the communities themselves, with entrepreneurs harnessing traditional knowledge systems, values, and teachings to reimagine what is possible in their communities and beyond. The Tohono O’odham Nation, a sovereign tribe with the landmass of Connecticut, has recently deployed affordable wireless internet service for all its citizens. In Canada, the Sanyakola Foundation is working directly with First Nations and Métis elders to develop language revitalization technologies for dying or presumed extinct Indigenous languages. Innovators across the US and Canada are committed to creating bright and prosperous futures for all Indigenous peoples. 

The Indigenous Communities Fellowship seeks solutions that allow innovators in the US and Canada to build upon traditional knowledge and technology to meet the social, environmental, and economic goals of Indigenous communities.

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Indigenous Communities Fellowship

2025 Indigenous Communities Fellowship

How can Indigenous communities in the US and Canada build upon traditional knowledge and technology to meet their social, environmental, and economic goals?
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2024 Indigenous Communities Fellowship

How can Indigenous innovators in the US and Canada build upon traditional knowledge and technology to meet the social, environmental, and economic goals of their communities?
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2023 Indigenous Communities Fellowship

How are Indigenous innovators in the US and Canada building upon traditional knowledge and technology to meet the social, environmental, and economic goals of their communities?
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2022 Indigenous Communities Fellowship

How can Native innovators in the US build upon traditional knowledge and technology to meet the social, environmental, and economic goals of their communities?
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2021 Indigenous Communities Fellowship

How can Native innovators in the US use traditional knowledge and technology to meet the social, environmental, and economic goals of their communities?
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2020 Indigenous Communities Fellowship

How can Native innovators in the US use traditional knowledge and technology to drive social, environmental, and economic impact in their communities?
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2019 Indigenous Communities Fellowship

Native-led solutions that use traditional knowledge and technology to create sustainable and prosperous livelihoods for Indigenous communities

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