Why give?
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Your donation empowers youth and community members with technology and education for a brighter future.
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Support our mission to preserve Indigenous culture while promoting sustainable practices that benefits the community and the environment.
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You provide access to digital tools and education, bridging the gap for undeserved and marginalized communities.
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Your donation directly impacts efforts to reduce the digital divide, ensuring equal opportunities for all in a rapidly changing world.
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Invest in community driven initiatives that create lasting change, empowering individuals to achieve academic and professional success.
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Your generosity supports programs that foster growth, resilience, and opportunity within marginalized communities, building stronger, self-sufficient futures.
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We are the culmination of movements passed, a convergence of roads leading to a better life. We are the fieldworkers who work under the blazing sun and bitter cold. We are the survivors of ongoing genocide and exploitation. We are the families in an economic straitjacket, and we are the communities who will be most affected by climate change. Though we are a community in need, we understand that we are also the builders of monuments and mathematics that survive the test of time and we will be the foundations of a movement that is set on addressing socioeconomic disparities, climate change, and how the two are connected. We are the sum of our parts. We aren’t an outside force helping marginalized communities, we are the marginalized communities helping ourselves. Donating to our cause allows us to improve our programs and extend our reach to more at-risk youth and community members in need.
Mission
While many individuals and organizations address issues of socioeconomics and climate change individually, we provide long-term and interconnected solutions to long-term and interconnected problems. Over 97% of scientists agree humans have destabilized global temperature patterns via CO2 emissions which destabilizes weather, agriculture, and migration patterns. These changes would be felt by those unable to relocate to more suitable environments, leaving them to deal with climate change as well as poor infrastructure and limited resources to function properly.
We focus on empowerment through industry and indigenous tradition. Rather than simply hoping for change, we provide workshops focused on introducing participants to industries like computer science, architecture, and agriculture so we may improve our material conditions, provide for our families, and change the future as a united community.
Vision
We envision a future rooted in Indigenous thought and where individuals are empowered, collectively working towards sustainable technology, practices, and protocols by providing academic and professional mentorship to members seeking guidance. To accomplish this, we introduce community members to fields that pay well but suffer from poor sustainability measures, such as computer science which also suffers from low levels of diversity within the industry, as mentioned by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission:
“Our findings show that the high tech workforce continued to become more racially and ethnically diverse between 2014 and 2022 with workers of color making up 40.1% of the high tech workforce in 2022. Despite some progress, our findings raise concerns about the barriers to equal opportunity that exist in the high tech workforce and sector. We found that, in 2022:
Black and Hispanic workers remained substantially underrepresented in the high tech workforce compared to their participation in the U.S. workforce. In addition, Black, Hispanic, and Asian workers were underrepresented as high tech managers compared to their participation in the high tech workforce.
– Black workers were just 7.4% of the high tech workforce and 5.7% of high tech managers, despite making up 11.6% of the total U.S. workforce. This is only a slight increase from the representation of Black workers in 2005 (6%).
– Hispanic workers were only 9.9% of the high tech workforce and 8.1% of high tech managers, while making up nearly one-fifth (18.7%) of the total U.S. workforce."
If diversity in the workplace leads to an improved frequency of innovation, then it is inferred that its absence leads to stagnation. Furthermore, many studies indicate that employees consider diversity within their workplace as adequate, yet data shows the opposite. This is a trend that may be observed in leadership roles of other industries such as architecture, engineering, and agriculture.
Statements
“Growing up, I knew education was important, yet there was a strong disconnect between what was motivating to me and the motivation I was expected to have. This led to inconsistent academic and professional performance before I had a chance to reflect on my priorities and my motivations behind them. It seems to be a common issue for many in the Native and Chicano community, but if I could shave a few years off that self-discovery for others, then it will be worth the time, resources, and energy it took to get here” - Louie C. Andrade (Co-Founder)
Our Solution
Opportunities provided by Cipactlan begin with the empowerment of community members who may not have the resources for materials and insights they need for success. The Tzintiliztli Workshop Series acts as a rite of passage for participants, an introduction to more advanced workshops, where they assemble and set up a donated laptop with Ubuntu, an open-source operating system. This will teach them critical thinking, ethics and morality, and computer science from an Indigenous framework. Whether participants pursue further education within a university, state college, trade school, a collection of certifications, or a combination of them, we provide further guidance to ensure they achieve their academic goals so they may achieve their personal and professional goals. These new skills will enable them to offer time, capital, and resources to help improve their community’s infrastructure, change their employer's policies and procedures, start their own companies and more.
Operational Costs
- Faculty
- Facilities
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- Permits
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Materials
- Replacement Components
- Educational Resources
- Stationery
Academic/Professional Fees
- Certifications
- College Applications
Events
- Fundraisers
- Community Festivals
Resources may be provided via in-kind donations, funding, or volunteer efforts.
Support Us Today!
We recognize the importance of formal education and, as a native-led organization, we recognize the potential of technology utilized, adapted, and created by Indigenous communities and philosophies. Where others believe humanity has dominion and claim to the planet and its resources, we believe that we have a responsibility to protect it for future generations. While many of our goals are long-term, we also benefit our donors by providing a competitive workforce in a wide range of industries who are driven to innovate and pioneer new research and technologies.
Tlazocamati Huel Miac!
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FAQs
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Your donation will support Cipactlan's mission to empower marginalized communities through education, technology, and cultural preservation. Funds will be allocated to workshops, community events, and the refurbishing and distribution of laptops to workshop participants. Additionally, donations help us maintain and expand our programs, including the Tzintiliztli Workshop Series and other future endeavors.
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Yes! We gladly accept donations of laptops, tablets, and other tangible goods. If you have items you would like to donate, please contact us at donate@cipactlan.org for more details on how to donate and arrange drop-off of pick-up.
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We are a nonprofit organization with 501(c)(3) status which will allow for tax deductions for your donations.
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Absolutely! Recurring donations are a great way to provide ongoing support for Cipactlan. You can set up a monthly, quarterly, or annual donation through our secure donation platform. Simply select the recurring donation option when making your gift.