― About us
Transition the world to fewer greenhouse gases and improved air quality.
MMGI, a private company incorporated in 2014 has extensive experience in supporting vehicle fleets, leasing and renewable energy. The MMGI team has over eight decades of collective experience in the federal government and commercial sectors throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Our expansive network includes businesses that provide products, services, and turnkey solutions to improve health in the workforce and moreover enhance the quality of life in underserved communities in North America.
For over 25 years, the MMGI principals have worked with 8(a) and HUBZone Alaskan Native Corporations (ANCs) and Native American Tribal 8(a) contractors on direct sole source/single source Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts. The cumulative value of these contracts is over $1.2 billion with the federal government covering Civilian, DoD, and Intelligence agencies. MMGI is committed to our vision and mission of improving air quality.
Scientists state that “reduction of greenhouse gases will have a direct impact on clean air. This means less carbon particulate matter in the air we breathe which (according to health officials) could reduce lung cancer, asthma, skin cancer, vision loss and harm to animals, ocean health and plant life.”
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― Company’s Mission
At Manchester Marketing Group, Inc (MMGI) our mission is:
- To create partnerships and solutions to reduce greenhouse gases, promote electrification and foster healthy air quality.
- To create job opportunities in electrification for underserved communities.
- To create transition programs for the incarcerated population.
our clients
Government
commercial corporations
non-profits
Underserved communities
EXPERIENCE AND WORK WITH NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES, ALASKA NATIVE CORPORATIONS, AND NATIVE HAWAIIAN ORGANIZATIONS
Members of the Manchester Marketing Group, Inc (MMGI) team have provided leasing services for alternative fuel vehicles for the Department of Treasury as management of an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC) for several fiscal years. These vehicles were used in the Treasury Department fuels assessment program as federal fleets were being converted from gasoline and diesel to E-85 and CNG.Professional services have been provided for contracts with the Department of Energy National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) for fuel conversion research, including energy systems integration and advanced solar technology. These services were performed as a collaboration amongst an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC), Corporate America and a consortium of universities in West Virginia and Pennsylvania.- MMGI executives developed a program for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Library of Medicine, which hired Native Americans from a major South Dakota Tribe to perform documentation tasks on the reservation as part of a youth training program.During a Department of Energy program with the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) early adoption of electric vehicles (Level I and Level II electric vehicle chargers), the MMGI executive team demonstrated the viability of federal fleet conversion in collaboration with Native American Tribal businesses from Oklahoma and North Dakota.
- MMGI has performed contracting services for decades with Alaska Native Corporations as well as Native American Tribes in rural America. Some of the Tribes have sovereign territory where major travel routes and critical highways will be considered for vehicle chargers as fleet electrification grows. MMGI has worked with an Oklahoma Tribe in the early days of conversion from fossil fuels to alternative energy and understands both the legal and technical considerations to conduct fuel migration programs in rural areas.Recently the MMGI executive team has established a partnership with a Native Hawaiian Organization (NHO) which has strong Department of Defense expertise and is positioned to provide vehicle fleet electrification services.
“ALL THINGS SHARE THE SAME BREATH – THE BEAST, THE TREE, THE MAN, THE AIR SHARES ITS SPIRIT WITH ALL THE LIFE IT SUPPORTS.”*
*an excerpt from his famous speech given in December 1854.CHIEF SEATTLE, Chief of the Suquamish and Duwamish Tribes
- Sandra Turner Peters art: Dreamcatcher-Thunderbird Hemp farming
THE THUNDERBIRD MYTH
This art piece represent the Thunderbird myth, which comes from Native American mythology, ranging from tribes in the Pacific Northwest to tribes in the Southeastern United States.A thunderbird is a huge bird with an enormous wingspan who was directly connected to adverse weather conditions, also is an anthropological and ethnic icon, although its origins have remained unknown. The evidence consisting of interpretation of orally-transmitted myth and visual depictions reveals that the source is a constellation of stars in the southern sky. This is supported by the visual arrangement of stars that meets the requirements of ancient and traditional depictions. The origin of myth is to explain something that already exists that humans merely observe and experience. Relating the powerful characteristic of the thunderstorm with matters of the human mind (beyond conscious control). About the artist
Sandra Turner Peters is a former National Council Member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. She has served the Nation for over 20 years as a Tribal administrator Assistant, in health administration, cultural committee work and in education.She studied art at Bacone College under Dr. Richard West, world respected Cheyenne Artist and Oklahoma University. She has displayed her work in one-woman shows in Arkansas, Arizona, Kansas and Oklahoma. Ms. Peters has won several awards at both the Cherokee Art Museum and the Five Civilized Tribes Museum. She graduated from Northeastern State University with degrees in both Art and Music.Her design and work on the Thunder Dreamcatcher was both a spiritual journey and a joy to paint.