Project

Indigenous Partnerships Program

Partnering with Indigenous communities to build climate resilience and wellbeing.

We aim to support local communities in defining and pursuing community wellbeing in the face of climate change, leveraging our unique expertise in community science, education, and climate action. We are privileged to learn through working closely with Indigenous communities and are now evolving a practice that prioritizes Indigenous knowledge and values and recognizes Indigenous knowledge keepers as the experts on what it takes for their communities to thrive.

The Indigenous Partnerships program aims to:

  • Support Indigenous-led climate action and resilience efforts.
  • Ensure that Indigenous ways of knowing are centered and respected alongside western science in research, education, and community engagement efforts.
  • Create opportunities for Indigenous youth to engage in hands-on, place-based science that supports the development of STEM identities rooted in cultural pride and agency.
  • Partner with tribal communities to strengthen local food systems, increase access to healthy and culturally appropriate foods, and promote overall community wellbeing.
  • Provide tools, training, and technical support to help Indigenous communities generate and use local data to inform planning and policy.
  • Share lessons learned and support other science and education institutions in forming respectful, equitable partnerships with tribal communities across the Northeast.

Indigenous Partnerships Projects

Explore the work we are co-developing with Indigenous partners across the state.

  • Food Sovereignty and Community Gardening

    Food Sovereignty and Community Gardening

    We’re working alongside the Sipayik community of the Passamaquoddy Tribe to revitalize local food systems through raised bed gardening. This community-driven effort supports food sovereignty, …

  • Coastal Erosion and Indigenous Resilience

    Coastal Erosion and Indigenous Resilience

    Rising seas and eroding shorelines pose a growing threat to Indigenous lands and lifeways. This work supports tribal efforts to document and respond to coastal …

  • Cultural Storytelling

    Cultural Storytelling

    Through storytelling, language, and cultural exchange, this project supports Indigenous-led efforts to strengthen cultural knowledge and reconnect generations. Using immersive tools like the StarLab, communities …

Program Team

  • The Next Wave of Maine’s Blue Economy

    Reflections from the 2025 Blue Economy Investment Summit, and the future of Maine's blue economy.

    Perspectives

  • Demystifying the Blue Economy

    The blue economy is a hot topic these days, but the meaning behind the term isn't always clear. In this blog, we break down what …

    Perspectives

  • Fisheries 101

    Fisheries are the backbone of our state's economy and cultural heritage, but these systems are complex, and managing them even more so. Read on for …

    Perspectives

  • Sea State Recap: Building Climate Ready Communities

    In this installment of the Sea State series at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI), we hosted a timely conversation around supporting Maine communities …

    Perspectives