:About Us

This project exists because First Nations deserve control over their own energy. For too long, our communities have been forced into dependency on outside utilities and government systems that never had our best interests in mind. We’re done waiting.

We start at the household level. Using Jordan’s Principle funding, we help families get solar systems installed—

no debt, no waiting for bureaucrats to “maybe” prioritize us. Every roof we cover in panels lowers bills, increases energy security, and chips away at the old structures that were built to keep us dependent.But solar is only the beginning. We’re building toward full energy sovereignty:

wind power, storage, and infrastructure that is owned and operated by the Nation—

not leased, not outsourced. This is about reclaiming what should have been ours all along.

We work with engineers and installers who understand that partnership means reciprocity. A share of every contract flows directly back to the community. That keeps money and resources where they belong:

in the hands of our people.Our MissionTo cut the cord on imposed dependency and build a future where First Nations control their own power—

literally and politically.

Our Vision

A future where our communities are powered by our own land, our own resources, and our own leadership. Energy sovereignty is not optional. It’s survival, it’s dignity, and it’s justice.