
our Clean Energy and Climate Infrastructure Pathway
focuses on empowering Indigenous communities to lead the transition to renewable energy and sustainable systems. This program is designed to address the unique needs of Indigenous peoples while fostering energy sovereignty, resilience, and ecological harmony
Indigenous-led
Indigenous-led
3 Key Focuses for Climate Infrastructure:
1. Community-Owned Renewable Energy Projects
Installation of solar panels technologies tailored to the specific needs of Indigenous communities.
Prioritization of off-grid solutions to serve remote areas with limited access to energy infrastructure.
2. ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE HOUSING
Retrofitting homes and community buildings with energy-efficient systems to reduce energy consumption and costs.
Supporting the construction of climate-adaptive housing that integrates traditional building practices and materials.
3. FOOD SOVEREIGNTY AND CLIMATE RESILIENCE INFRASTRUCTURE
Developing food sovereignty and sustainable agriculture practices, and microgrids to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Strengthening infrastructure to withstand extreme weather events and ensure continuity of essential services.
community-powered
community-powered
Sacred Earth’s support for Clean Energy and Climate Infrastructure projects:
Fundraising
Project Management
Working with contractors
Technical Trainings
Design/ Engineering
Community Engagement
+Technical Training:
Solar
Retrofits
Such as connecting external experts to communities
+Community Education /Engagement:
Community education sessions for projects:
Solar
Energy efficiency
Engagement sessions
