Natural Indigenous Solutions Abound (NISA) develops and delivers Indigenous-led services and programs that respond to evolving community priorities. Our work brings together practical implementation, relationship-based collaboration, and long-term thinking to support sustainable outcomes across multiple sectors.
We work across interconnected areas including environmental stewardship, cultural and creative development, Indigenous intellectual property awareness, and digital infrastructure. Each area reflects our commitment to strengthening capacity, supporting self-determined growth, and creating initiatives that communities can sustain over time.
term sustainability. Our work includes zero-emission transportation awareness, community outreach, and educational programming that strengthens informed decision-making around clean energy and future-focused infrastructure.
We approach sustainability through an Indigenous lens, recognizing the interconnected relationship between land, community wellbeing, and future generations. Our goal is to support practical learning opportunities that build awareness, confidence, and community capacity over time.
Community outreach and engagement
Zero-emission vehicle awareness initiatives
Sustainability education
Practical, hands-on learning opportunities
NISA supports Indigenous artists and cultural initiatives through mentorship, funding development, and project coordination. Our work is designed to strengthen artistic credentials, expand access to funding opportunities, support sourcing of raw materials, and foster collaborative networks among Indigenous creatives.
We recognize that cultural expression is both creative and economic. By supporting professional development and sustainable practice, we contribute to long-term cultural vitality, creative independence, and community resilience.
Artist mentorship and development
Funding support and proposal guidance
Cultural project coordination
Indigenous artist network building
NISA is advancing initiatives focused on Indigenous intellectual property education, data sovereignty, and the respectful protection of Indigenous knowledge and creative works. Through community dialogue, plain-language resources, and structured programming, we support greater awareness and practical understanding in this important area.
This work is rooted in respect for Indigenous knowledge systems and the need for culturally grounded approaches to protection, stewardship, and responsible use. Our goal is to help strengthen capacity so communities and creators are better equipped to safeguard what belongs to them.
Plain-language educational resources
Knowledge protection awareness
Data sovereignty conversations
Community-based learning and engagement
Web hosting, website development, and IT support remain foundational services within NISA. These tools strengthen digital presence, improve operational capacity, and help organizations maintain continuity in an increasingly connected environment.
We view digital infrastructure as essential to organizational resilience and long-term community innovation. Through dependable support and practical implementation, NISA has assisted Indigenous organizations, small businesses, and non-profit societies in building and maintaining strong digital foundations.
Website development
Web hosting
Email systems and setup
IT and organizational support