FAQ
Who are you?
Earthling Global is an eco institute based in Minneapolis, Minnesota and led by Heather Succio, MSEd—a fervent advocate for the common good and an expert builder of both analog and digitally driven eco factor solutions. We cultivate connections between people and planet, fueling a movement of doers and dreamers committed to building a kinder, greener, more beautiful world.
What makes you unique?
We’re pioneering the field of Natural Civics—an emerging discipline at the intersection of social and environmental factors.
Natural Civics: The interdisciplinary study and applied practice of our rights and responsibilities as citizens of the Earth, reflecting how both social and environmental factors influence the systems and solutions shaping society.
By integrating ecological literacy with the creative arts, we help communities navigate the complexities of today’s local and global challenges with empathy, evidence, and agency.
Who is your audience?
Our community includes educators, students, activists, policymakers, and everyday citizens. If you're curious about how civic understanding can shape a better future for everyone, you’re in the right place.
Are you a non-profit?
No, we’re not a non-profit. We’re a social enterprise, which means we exist to solve social or environmental problems—while also earning revenue. Think of us as a hybrid between a traditional company and a non-profit.
We are self-sustaining through consulting fees and merchandise sales—rolling the vast majority of our profits back into our business in order to provide open-source resources and pro-bono services.
What programs and services do you offer?
We engage in collaborative research, curriculum development, strategic partnerships, and thought leadership. We produce educational materials, host workshops, and partner with institutions to promote community engagement.
What workshops do you offer?
We offer a diverse range of creative workshops and community seminars on various nature- and civic-related topics. Our workshops are designed for all skill levels, from beginners looking to explore their skills to more seasoned practitioners seeking to deepen their commitment to inclusive and sustainable living.
How do you ensure your resources are accessible to the public?
We contribute public resources under Creative Commons licensing, allowing our content to be freely used, adapted, and shared.
How can I get involved?
Join us for workshops, share your own story, or partner with us to design or assist with educational and outreach initiatives. Contact us to explore more options!