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Become a Member-Owner of the IWB Co-op for $130

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IWB Co-op Member/Owner Application Form (#5)

Membership

Join The Co-operative

When you become a member-owner of the Indigenous Water Bank Co-operative, you’re not just signing up — you’re stepping into an international alliance of water stewards, land protectors, and conscious builders of a better world. Rooted in Indigenous values and guided by the International Co-operative Principles, the IWB Co-op gives you the tools, resources, and recognition to participate in a growing ecosystem of private sector autonomy and economic renewal.

Your membership supports a global movement to restore natural law, protect sacred waters, and return economic power to the people. Whether you’re here for land trust support, international ID, or just alignment with a higher mission — you’re in the right place.

What Do You Get As a Member-Owner?

Key Benefits of Joining IWB Co-op

When you become a member-owner of the Indigenous Water Bank Co-operative (IWB Co-op), you’re stepping into more than a community — you’re joining a global ecosystem rooted in ancestral wisdom, lawful independence, and practical solutions.

Our co-op exists to equip every member with access to tools, services, and protections that uphold their autonomy, expand their opportunities, and restore their rightful place in the world economy. These benefits reflect our commitment to regeneration, co-operative wealth building, and cultural continuity.

These benefits are exclusive to active members.

Economic Empowerment & Personal Growth

Access tools for personal credit restoration and business credit building — foundational steps toward financial independence. This benefit empowers you with credibility and long-term trust within your own private ecosystem.

International Business Education & Training

Receive co-operative education and private sector training aligned with International Co-operative Principle 5 — equipping you to operate successfully across borders with lawful entrepreneurship.

International ID & Co-op Recognition

Receive a globally recognized IWB Co-op ID, .coop email, and access to a worldwide identity network designed for Indigenous Peoples and co-operative members.

UN Recognition & Documentation

Our Recording Services help you prepare and file documents (apostilles, UN filings, embassy legalizations) for international recognition and lawful standing.

In-House Financing

Members can secure funding from within the Co-op itself. Our self-funding structure enables direct financial support for active member-owners.

Co-operative Housing

Gain access to affordable housing models designed for dignity and ownership, within a protected private sector co-operative land trust framework.

Hotel & Ride Share Benefits

Enjoy perks through Hilton Honors, Lyft, and other travel partners via our Water Bank Travelers network.

Car Leasing & Rentals

IWB Co-op members receive exclusive discounts through our travel partners (Enterprise, National, and Alamo) via the Emerald Club.

Legal Security & Long-Term Stability

Utilize trust structures for land, banking, and insurance — protecting you and your family under private law, backed by UNDRIP and global co-operative statutes.

Global Co-operative Network Access

Join a growing global alliance of co-ops committed to regenerative economics and water-based banking. This is your entry into the new CM50 global economic model.

Cultural Alignment & Spiritual Stewardship

Operate in harmony with ancestral law while contributing to sacred water and land stewardship. IWB Co-op is a vessel for spiritual and economic alignment.

A Currency of Life: Premium Artesian Water

The Co-op’s core currency is clean, living water — the most valuable substance on Earth. Members hold and exchange this ‘liquid gold’ as part of the world’s first Indigenous water-based economy.

F.A.Q.

Common Questions

Who can join the Indigenous Water Bank Co-operative?

Membership is open to individuals and organizations aligned with IWB’s mission of sacred stewardship, Indigenous empowerment, and private sector co-operative participation.

What benefits do Member-Owners receive?

Member-Owners receive access to preferred service pricing, private sector autonomy, co-operative ownership, global partnership opportunities, and intergenerational legacy protection.

What types of services are offered?

IWB offers water banking & fundraising, legal document recording, Indigenous land trust development, private membership structuring, and global co-operative business development.

How is IWB different from public-sector organizations?

IWB operates fully in the private sector as an Indigenous-led international co-operative, maintaining autonomy while aligning with global co-operative law and Natural Law.

What is the Water Bank?

The Water Bank provides clean, life-giving water sourced from sacred aquifers, offered through fundraising programs, global crisis response, and Indigenous water stewardship models.

What is an Indigenous Land Trust?

IWB assists in the protection and preservation of sacred lands by structuring Indigenous Land Trusts designed for long-term private sector stewardship and generational security.

How can I inquire or apply for membership?

Simply visit the Contact section to request a private consultation and begin the Member-Owner application process.

Ready to Join the Movement?

Become a Member-Owner of the Indigenous Water Bank Co-operative

It’s more than a membership — it’s a powerful commitment to clean water stewardship, ancestral economics, and regenerative community.

Join a global movement grounded in autonomy, collaboration, and purpose.

IWB Co-op Member/Owner Application Form

Private Consultations

Request Membership or Services Consultation

Notarization & Certification

Private notary, apostille, and certification for lawful document authentication.

Mobile & Remote Services

On-site and virtual appointments for document signing and filing support.

Private Membership Recording

Recording and archiving of membership agreements and private sector filings.

Trust & Land Filings

Filing and structuring of Indigenous Land Trusts and legacy land documents.