Join us in protecting the Forest of Life.
Every gesture of support from a contribution to a conversation helps protect the forest, uplift Indigenous leadership, and preserve the wisdom that has cared for this planet for millennia.
This is not charity.
It’s reciprocity — a shared responsibility to care for the Earth that sustains us all.
Support
the Work
Your contribution directly supports Sapara-led programs protecting 914,289 acres of rainforest through our four pillars — Territorial Management, Regenerative Economy, Education, and Vitality.
Each donation strengthens Indigenous sovereignty, ecological restoration, and the continuation of ancestral knowledge.
Partner
With Us
We collaborate with aligned foundations, researchers, and organizations committed to Indigenous-led climate solutions.
Naku Foundation’s pitch deck outlines our structure, programs, and long-term co-stewardship opportunities.
Walk
With Us
Experience the work firsthand.
Throughout the year, Naku Foundation co-hosts learning exchanges, retreats, and ceremonies that bring people into direct relationship with the forest and its wisdom.
If you feel called to witness, learn, or support in person, we welcome you to walk alongside us.
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Share
the Story
Each voice helps the forest be heard.
Share Naku’s story within your community, organization, or classroom.
Together, we keep the story alive and amplify Indigenous leadership across the world.
There
Are Other Ways
to Contribute
And—if giving financially isn’t possible right now, your gifts still matter.
Are you a musician with a song?
A healer with wisdom?
A storyteller with heart?
There are many ways to walk with us.
Each act of generosity — big or small — strengthens the collective fabric of this work.
Ways to Support:
Offer Your Skills, or Time
Designers, writers, educators, musicians, and researchers — your gifts matter.
Organize a Fundraiser or Event
Host a concert, circle, art show, or awareness gathering in your community.
Join the Ecosystem of Support
Volunteer, help with grants, create educational materials, or contribute to cultural preservation.
Sacred Prayer: SUSURROS
was not written in the way songs are usually written.
It was received.
It arrived in the Amazon, through the density of the air, through the pulse of the drums, through the quiet moments when the forest feels like it’s listening back. The three of us, Florencia, Jenni, and I, were simply there with open hearts, sitting inside a land that carries its own memory.
The melody began as a whisper, almost shy at first. A susurro.
Sacred Prayer: Susurros is a hymn to the land that held us.
A prayer stitched from breath, sisterhood, and the teachings of the forest. A reminder that when we listen deeply, the Earth sings back.
And we answer, not with perfection, but with presence.
A Note on Reciprocity
This song carries the imprint of Sapara territory, and it was born with their blessing. In honor of that, the proceeds from this music will go directly to support the Sapara Nation, the guardians of the rainforest who continue to protect their language, their ancestral knowledge, and over 900,000 acres of forest they call home. This offering is our way of giving back to the land and the people who made this song possible. It is a small gesture of reciprocity toward a culture fighting not just for survival, but for the survival of the Earth itself.