www.niatero.org
Open in
urlscan Pro
52.32.161.214
Public Scan
Submitted URL: https://niatero.org/
Effective URL: https://www.niatero.org/
Submission: On November 10 via api from US — Scanned from CA
Effective URL: https://www.niatero.org/
Submission: On November 10 via api from US — Scanned from CA
Form analysis
2 forms found in the DOMhttps://www.niatero.org/search/results
<form class="search-form collapsed" action="https://www.niatero.org/search/results">
<input type="text" name="q" aria-label="Search" class="search-input">
<button type="submit" class="search-submit">
<svg width="18" height="20" viewBox="0 0 18 20" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" aria-hidden="false">
<circle cx="7.91734" cy="7.91734" r="7.16734" stroke="currentColor" stroke-width="1.5"></circle>
<path d="M12.2798 13.6318L16.5548 18.7138" stroke="currentColor" stroke-width="1.5"></path>
</svg>
</button>
</form>
Name: mc-embedded-subscribe-form — POST https://niatero.us10.list-manage.com/subscribe/post?u=5a604f9b2cc3b0f09c0ccf62c&id=dc0fd2509e
<form action="https://niatero.us10.list-manage.com/subscribe/post?u=5a604f9b2cc3b0f09c0ccf62c&id=dc0fd2509e" method="post" id="mc-embedded-subscribe-form" name="mc-embedded-subscribe-form" class="validate" target="_blank" novalidate="">
<div id="mc_embed_signup_scroll" class="flex flex-col md:flex-row">
<input type="email" value="" name="EMAIL" class="border-yellow border-b-2 mt-4 flex-grow bg-transparent placeholder-gray-800 placeholder-italic placeholder-medium" id="mce-EMAIL" placeholder="Your email" required="">
<div aria-hidden="true" class="w-0">
<input type="text" name="b_5a604f9b2cc3b0f09c0ccf62c_dc0fd2509e" tabindex="-1" value="" class="w-0">
</div>
<div>
<input type="submit" value="Subscribe" name="subscribe" id="mc-embedded-subscribe" class="btn my-0 md:ml-8">
</div>
</div>
</form>
Text Content
1. Our Work 1. Our Work 2. Overview Go to Overview Nia Tero works in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples who sustain thriving territories and cultures to strengthen guardianship of Earth and all beings. 3. Our Values Go to Our Values We believe that following Indigenous leadership and wisdom is critical to the health of our planet as a whole. Our vision is of an Earth where Indigenous guardianship of thriving homelands and waters is enabled everywhere possible. 4. Policy Go to Policy We work to ensure that relevant global, national, and regional policies strongly support Indigenous guardianship, and reflect and align with Indigenous spirituality and culture. 5. Storytelling Go to Storytelling Nia Tero amplifies and uplifts Indigenous narratives and creative endeavors. 6. Initiatives Go to Initiatives Learn about our initiatives alongside partner organizations with a commitment to Indigenous guardianship. 7. Grantmaking Go to Grantmaking Nia Tero directly funds Indigenous Peoples. Learn about our grantmaking to Indigenous organizations, their fiscal sponsors, and allies selected by our Indigenous partners. 2. Regions 1. Regions 2. Overview Go to Overview We invite you to learn more about the territories and Indigenous Peoples Nia Tero works with globally. 3. Amazonia Go to Amazonia Learn about our work in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples and partners located in the Amazon. 4. North America Go to North America Learn about our work in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples and partners located in North America. 5. Pasifik Go to Pasifik Learn about our work in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples and partners located across Oceania. 6. Wayfinders Circle Go to Wayfinders Circle A global network dedicated to unleashing the transformative potential of Indigenous lifeways, inspiring all people to reimagine development, conservation, and the way they relate to each other and to Earth. 3. Fellowships 1. Fellowships 2. Overview Go to Overview Nia Tero offers multiple fellowships to support Indigenous Peoples’ creative endeavors, community leadership, policy-making, and cultural continuity. 3. Creative Fellowships Go to Creative Fellowships Our Creative Fellowships support Indigenous Peoples across diverse approaches to storytelling, cultural amplification, and skills-building. 4. Leadership Fellowship Go to Leadership Fellowship The Leadership Fellowship strengthens emergent leaders from Nia Tero’s regional partnerships, contributing to local long-lasting support and Indigenous guardianship. 5. Policy Apprenticeship Go to Policy Apprenticeship The Policy Apprenticeship seeks to strengthen Indigenous organizations in influencing global public policies that are applied at the regional, national, and local levels, directly and indirectly impacting their territories. 4. Stories 1. Stories 2. Overview Go to Overview Read, listen, and watch stories of Indigenous ingenuity and action around the globe. 3. Articles Go to Articles Read stories by and about Indigenous Peoples and their connection to the environment and cultural practices. 4. Films Go to Films Watch original content made by Nia Tero, including Indigenous-made films from around the world. 5. Seedcast Podcast Go to Seedcast Podcast Listen to our Seedcast podcast, where we dig up, nurture, and root stories of the Indigenous experience from around the world. 5. About Us 1. About Us 2. Overview Go to Overview We are a US-based non-profit working in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples and movements worldwide. Learn more about who we are and what we do. 3. Advisory Council Go to Advisory Council The Nia Tero Advisory Council is composed of majority-Indigenous leadership guiding the growth of our institutional culture and relationships to fulfill our mission. 4. Board of Directors Go to Board of Directors The Nia Tero Board of Directors is composed of the founding partners, other individuals of goodwill, and globally-recognized representatives of Indigenous Peoples and local communities. 5. Team Go to Team Meet Nia Tero’s team members, who are comprised of diverse non-Indigenous and Indigenous identities and life experiences. 6. Global Consultants Go to Global Consultants Meet Nia Tero’s global consultants, who work across and within our key regions, and are comprised of diverse non-Indigenous and Indigenous identities and life experiences. 7. Annual Reports Go to Annual Reports Read about our annual impact and initiatives. 8. Newsroom Go to Newsroom Read the latest news about Nia Tero and access our press materials. 9. Careers Go to Careers Learn about and apply for opportunities to work at Nia Tero. 10. Frequently Asked Questions Go to Frequently Asked Questions Learn more about Nia Tero and read answers to frequently asked questions about our work. 6. Get Involved 1. Get Involved 2. Overview Go to Overview Learn about ways you can get involved and join us in taking action in support of Indigenous guardianship. 3. Events Go to Events Nia Tero offers a wide variety of events hosted by our teams and partners. 4. COP16 Go to COP16 Join Nia Tero at COP16, the 2024 UN Convention on Biological Diversity. Take action and support the "Promise" campaign, amplifying that Indigenous Peoples' leadership is essential to achieving the 30x30 target to protect 30% of the planet by 2030. 5. Climate Week NYC Go to Climate Week NYC Join Nia Tero at NYC Climate Week 2024 in centering the role of Indigenous Peoples' guardianship of collective territories as a climate change solution. 6. Indigenous Peoples' Day Go to Indigenous Peoples' Day Join us in uplifting Indigenous women leaders while honoring Indigenous Peoples' Day and International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples. Learn more about our Thriving Peoples. Thriving Places. campaign. 7. Donate Go to Donate Join us in supporting a global network of Indigenous Peoples who protect the majority of the world's healthiest lands and seas, sustaining our planet now and for generations to come. 8. Contact Us Go to Contact Us Thank you for your interest in Nia Tero. Please use the form below to send Nia Tero an inquiry with your information, and we will be in touch shortly! THRIVING PEOPLES. THRIVING PLACES. Working in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples to strengthen guardianship of Earth and all beings Learn more about our work THRIVING PEOPLES. THRIVING PLACES. Providing lasting support to Indigenous Peoples protecting their homelands Learn about our impact THRIVING PEOPLES. THRIVING PLACES. Amplifying stories of Indigenous guardianship from around the world View our latest stories THRIVING PEOPLES. THRIVING PLACES. Following Indigenous leadership and wisdom for the health of our planet Learn more about Nia Tero STEWARD. SUPPORT. PROTECT. Indigenous Peoples sustain much of the world’s remaining biodiversity, including ecosystems essential to our global climate, fresh water, and food security. Nia Tero works in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples who sustain thriving territories and cultures to strengthen guardianship of Earth and all beings. Nia Tero fully supports the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Learn More About Us REGIONS Nia Tero is committed to working alongside Indigenous Peoples in biodiverse regions central to the well-being of all humanity. The key regions where Nia Tero partners with Indigenous Peoples are the Pacific Islands, Northern Amazonia, and North America. We also partner with Indigenous communities from 15 territories worldwide through the Wayfinders Circle initiative. Learn More About Where We Work OUR WORK SUPPORTING INDIGENOUS GUARDIANSHIP GLOBALLY We all benefit when Indigenous Peoples have the means to protect their lands and seas. Nia Tero forges transparent and just agreements with Indigenous Peoples and local communities to ensure they can successfully defend and govern their territories, manage and protect their natural resources, and pursue their livelihoods. Work Overview Our Values Following Indigenous leadership and wisdom is critical to the health of our planet as a whole. Policy Ensuring relevant global, national, and regional policies strongly support Indigenous guardianship and align with Indigenous spirituality and culture. Storytelling Nia Tero amplifies and uplifts Indigenous narratives and creative endeavors. Initiatives Enacting programs with a commitment to Indigenous guardianship. LATEST STORIES DELVE INTO INSPIRING STORIES OF INGENUITY AND ACTION BY AND ABOUT INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AROUND THE WORLD. Learn about Indigenous Peoples, guardianship, and the work of Nia Tero and our partners through film, our Seedcast podcast, articles, and photography. All Stories articles COP16 TAKEAWAYS: A MAJOR VICTORY FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, YET MANY QUESTIONS REMAIN Read articles INDIGENOUS DIALOGUES: SHARING ANCESTRAL KNOWLEDGE TO PROTECT THE EARTH Read articles THE MATCH OF OUR LIVES: AMPLIFYING INDIGENOUS GUARDIANSHIP AT COP16 Read FELLOWSHIPS UPLIFTING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LEADING THE WAY AND SHIFTING THE NARRATIVE. Nia Tero offers multiple fellowships to support Indigenous Peoples’ creative endeavors, community leadership, policy-making, and cultural continuity. All Fellowships Creative Fellowship opportunities for Indigenous makers to further their practice, be in community, build skills, and network. Leadership This fellowship strengthens emergent leaders from Nia Tero’s place-anchored partnerships who play key roles in managing their collective territories. WAYFINDERS CIRCLE The Wayfinders Circle was launched as a network dedicated to unleashing the transformative potential of Indigenous lifeways, inspiring all people to reimagine development, conservation, and the way they relate to each other and to Mother Earth. Learn More ABOUT US WORKING IN SOLIDARITY WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND MOVEMENTS WORLDWIDE. We are a US-based non-profit working in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples and movements worldwide. Our governing bodies, leadership, and staff are of diverse non-Indigenous and Indigenous identities and life experiences. We view this diversity as a source of our strength as a bridging organization committed to Indigenous guardianship, self-determination, and an inclusive culture guided by Indigenous wisdom, practices, worldviews, and protocols. Our North Star is the foundational principle of reciprocity, which is the interdependency and relationship between the Earth, humanity and all other species. About Nia Tero GET THE LATEST NEWS FROM NIA TERO Subscribe to our newsletter for updates about our programs, initiatives, events, and partner highlights. * * Our Work * Our Values * Policy * Storytelling * Initiatives * Grantmaking * * Regions * Amazonia * North America * Pasifik * Wayfinders Circle * * Fellowships * Creative Fellowships * Leadership Fellowship * Policy Apprenticeship * * Stories * Articles * Films * Seedcast Podcast * * About Us * Advisory Council * Board of Directors * Team * Global Consultants * Annual Reports * Newsroom * Careers * Frequently Asked Questions * * Get Involved * Events * COP16 * Climate Week NYC * Indigenous Peoples' Day * Donate * Contact Us * * * * * 900 E. Pine St. Ste 200 Seattle, WA 98122 +1.206.339.1290 Contact Us Privacy Policy - Terms of Use © 2024 Nia Tero OUR MISSION Nia Tero works in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples who sustain thriving territories and cultures to strengthen guardianship of Earth and all beings. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We acknowledge the land on which we gather as the traditional homelands of the Coast Salish People. We take this opportunity to express our gratitude as guests and to thank the original and current stewards of this land. As we travel beyond Coast Salish territories, we are committed to acknowledging the First Peoples of every community we visit. Privacy Policy - Terms of Use © 2024 Nia Tero