Join a growing community dedicated to upholding Indigenous rights and preserving our shared planet.
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Join the Movement for Indigenous Justice
RAVEN’s impact is people-powered
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RAVEN’s impact is driven by people like you. From allied businesses that champion Indigenous rights to passionate individuals choosing solidarity, the support we receive fuels a powerful movement for justice. Every dollar raised and every awareness campaign amplifies Indigenous-led legal challenges, bridging the gap to equal access to justice. Together, we’re not just defending land and culture — we’re building a future where Indigenous communities can thrive, on their terms, with legal protections that respect and honour their rights.
Read on to discover how you can be part of this movement — whether by raising funds, volunteering, or spreading awareness. Your support powers meaningful change, driving forward Indigenous-led legal actions for justice, sustainability, and cultural preservation. Together, we can make a lasting impact.
Ways To Make An Impact
Fundraise
Use the power of your network to do good! Use our easy crowdfunding platform to tell a story, engage your friends and family, and contribute meaningfully to Indigenous justice.
Organize An Event
RAVEN provides all the materials you need to host an online event, show one of our documentary films, or organize a community event to bring people together and have fun!
Volunteer
RAVEN is always looking for volunteers to support our work. Lend your skills and passion to strengthen Indigenous-led environmental justice.
Involve Your Business
At RAVEN, we’re inviting businesses and social enterprises to show up in solidarity for Indigenous justice and environmental protection. Do good business with RAVEN!
Become A RAVEN Supporter
Make a donation to support RAVEN. Become a RAVEN monthly donor to make a longterm commitment to recognizing and upholding Indigenous rights.
Changing the Legal Landscape.
“One of the upsides of these fights is that they have created the wonderful opportunity to bring an awful lot of good people together. And as we move forward into our history, our coalitions our alliances are becoming a lot more broad based, and collectively we are taking ownership of the fact that this is our home. And our home is worth defending.”
— Saul Brown, Heiltsuk Reconciliation Negotiator