Social Media Campaign
2022 Social Media Campaign
Community Partners
Inter-Tribal
Funding Area
Description
Social Media Campaign
Inter-Tribal
Social Media Campaign
Inter-Tribal
This grant will leverage existing projects and ultimately increase our ability to support Alaska Tribes through travel scholarships and reimbursements to attend trainings, workshops, and courses focusing on Tribal climate adaptation and resilience. It will also allow NAFWS to more fully utilize its presence in Alaska.
Yurok Tribe of the Yurok Reservation, California
Building Digital Technology Capacity in Native American Communities
Inter-Tribal
Social Media Campaign
Inter-Tribal
This grant will support stipends to compensate BOD members to organize and attend event meetings, and to purchase purchase
Inter-Tribal
This project will increase tribal environmental asset control on or near Native lands.
Native Hawaiian
This project will increase the sense of place & duty for our peoples by retracing the step our monarchs made as they built an independent nation amongst nations and increase the burning desire to better the lives of our people.
Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation, Montana
This project will help create and secure food chain thru buffalo and re-introduce hide tanning as a cultural relevance to the Chippewa-Cree People
Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico
This project will allow the Pueblo to continue making range enhancements for water availability to livestock and wildlife. Drought on the range is less forgiving and water is drying up from dirt tanks at a faster rate- it is important to have reliable systems in place for proper animal husbandry.
White Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort Apache Reservation, Arizona
This project will enhance working relationships among Land Operations staff to better understand the effectiveness of working as a group with a shared goal with responsibility to protect our land, our people, and one another.