Access community-developed resources created by XiMuRa Tribal Ministries, an Indigenous-led regenerative development confederation working across Tacoma, Uganda, Philippines, Bulgaria, Republic of Congo, and DRC Territory of Ngulungu.
Our work focuses on strengthening households and community spaces through food security education, culturally grounded healing practices, youth-centered resilience training, and governance systems that restore sovereignty.
Some resources are offered freely for public learning. Others are available as one-time digital purchases to support youth programs, land stewardship, and community education.
Educational summaries, sample worksheets, and community planning tools available at no cost
These materials support grant applications, community organizing, and individual learning. Access educational summaries, sample worksheets, and planning frameworks.
Access Free ResourcesImplementation-ready methodologies built from direct federal grant experience
A complete methodology for writing fundable federal applications. Most organizations lose grants because their narrative is scattered—this system fixes that.
GAGUT-integrated frameworks for community decision-making. Traditional governance wisdom integrated with modern systems thinking.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge meets game-based agricultural education. Developed in partnership with AgileXPS for youth ages 12-18.
How to build international community nodes. Documents XiMuRa's confederation model that preserves local autonomy while enabling resource sharing.
If these resources have been helpful to you, you may choose to make a one-time contribution to support ongoing youth training, land stewardship, and community programs.
No subscription required. No pressure. Just direct support for community-powered solutions.
Make a ContributionXiMuRa Tribal Ministries (dba Olmec Agro-Tech) is an Indigenous-led regenerative development confederation founded by Thomas P. Fuller. We operate through four community entities:
Our mission is infrastructure, policy, and governance transformation at the scale that communities actually need.
Contact: ximura@olmecagrotech.org