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r3.0 Bioregional Open Dialogue 10: Indigenous and Bioregional Funding Flows Across Turtle Island

This r3.0 Bioregional Open Dialogue explores the overlap between Indigenous and bioregional resource flows, focusing on how financial capital accompanies natural capital and biocultural resourcing across Turtle Island.
Alexander Sterling, Founding CEO of Turtle Island Community Capital, will share how he is filling a gap in financing Indigenous community entrepreneurship and project development east of the Mississippi, and how Indigenous community-building undergirds bioregional vitality.
Cheryl Chen (CEO and Co-Founder) and Donna Morton (President and Co-Founder) of Salmon Returns will share on their Headwaters Fund blended capital resourcing model and their Salmon Biocultural Credit, among other aspects of their innovative work in Salmon Nation in the Pacific Northwest.
Syd Harvey Griffith, Executive Director of Kinship Earth, will share on the flow funding model it helped innovate, and how she is applying the model in the bioregional movement, including in Cascadia and the Northeast Woodlands.
The first half of the session is devoted to speaker presentations, and the second half is dedicated to facilitated dialogue with all participants.
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/4785801785?pwd=RU50bUFWSG5wUnBBc21JMFUyaEhyUT09
Meeting ID: 478 580 1785 | Passcode: 902564
