Support the Cause

Stand With Indigenous Peoples. Protect the Sacred. Defend the Future.

Indigenous communities are fighting every day for what many take for granted: the right to live freely, practice culture without fear, protect ancestral lands, use traditional medicine, and shape their own futures.

At the Center for Indigenous Rights, we are building a movement rooted in dignity, justice, and sovereignty — but we cannot do it alone.

Your support matters. Whether you’re offering your voice, your skills, or your resources, you are helping restore what colonization tried to erase: balance, freedom, and ancestral power.

Ways to Support

  • Make a Donation

    Your contribution goes directly toward legal support, land justice campaigns, community education, cultural preservation, and policy advocacy.

  • Become a Monthly Ally

    Sustained giving keeps the work going. Join our circle of monthly supporters who walk with us throughout the seasons.

  • Volunteer or Offer a Skill

    Are you a lawyer, artist, herbalist, educator, translator, or organizer? We welcome those who walk in solidarity.

Host a Learning Circle or Solidarity Event

Help amplify Indigenous voices in your school, place of worship, organization, or community.
We provide facilitation kits, reading materials, and speakers.

Share Our Work

Spread the word. Follow us on social media. Share stories. Start conversations. Change begins when truth is heard.

What Your Support Makes Possible

  • Legal support for Indigenous communities asserting land and cultural rights

  • Campaigns to recognize traditional herbal medicine and cultural trade in national law

  • Workshops that teach communities their rights under UNDRIP and the Constitution

  • Protection of sacred sites and endangered languages

  • Advocacy to ensure Indigenous voices are heard in environmental and human rights policy

This Is More Than a Donation. It’s a Declaration.

It’s a declaration that Indigenous lives matter. That sacred land matters. That culture, medicine, language, and ceremony are not crimes — they are rights.

Support the cause. Be part of the healing. Be part of the resistance.

Because when you protect Indigenous rights, you protect the soul of the Earth.