Awarded Grants

Filter By

Grant Amount
Reset
Showing 2051 - 2060 of 4,583
Sort By
2021

COVID-19 Response

2021 COVID-19 Response

$10,000
Tewa Women United nm Created with Sketch. Española, NM

Funding Area

Description

COVID-19 Response

2021

Saving the Museum & Cultural Center

2021 Saving the Museum & Cultural Center

$23,500
Sierra Mono Museum & Cultural Center ca Created with Sketch. North Fork, CA

Community Partners

Inter-Tribal

Funding Area

Description

This project will enable our organization to utilize funding to support COVID-19 recovery through creation of culturally relevant, tribal-community based public awareness, and safety programs.

2021

Elder Emergency Services Program

2021 Elder Emergency Services Program

$23,500
Ione Band of Miwok Indians ca Created with Sketch. Plymouth, CA

Community Partners

Ione Band of Miwok Indians of California

Funding Area

Description

The proposed project will enable the Tribe to set up a COVID-19 vaccine appointment help center for tribal members with limited computer knowledge, or no access to the internet. It will leverage an existing tribal library, resulting in an increase in vaccine access.

2021

Resilient Native Generations

2021 Resilient Native Generations

$23,500
California Indian Museum & Cultural Center ca Created with Sketch. Santa Rosa, CA

Community Partners

Inter-Tribal

Funding Area

Description

The project will deliver messaging and mental health supports to vulnerable community members by trusted Tribal Culture Bearers to increase their knowledge of how to protect themselves from COVID-19 infection. It leverages technology and our existing cultural arts program to reach people living remotely and retain community connections safely.

2021

Physical Distancing Outdoor Spaces

2021 Physical Distancing Outdoor Spaces

$23,500
Karuk Tribe ca Created with Sketch. Happy Camp, CA

Community Partners

Karuk Tribe

Funding Area

Description

This project will support our vulnerable community to create COVID safe activities including outdoor dining, outdoor play spaces, and outdoor visitation through physical distancing. We are proposing to purchase pop-up canopy/tents for our Tribal community who are Slater Fire Victims. Many of these families are now living in travel trailers.

2021

Health Education Outreach

2021 Health Education Outreach

$23,500
American Indian Council of Mariposa County ca Created with Sketch. Mariposa, CA

Community Partners

Inter-Tribal

Funding Area

Description

This project will create a new program that is focused on tribal outreach focused on health communication and education. This project will increase our Miwumati Healing Center's capacity to provide PPE and information on behavior modification to reduce the spread of Covid-19.

2021

yax kanema

2021 yax kanema

$23,500
Sherwood Valley Rancheria ca Created with Sketch. Willits, CA

Community Partners

Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California

Funding Area

Description

This project will enable our Tribe to provide resources and support to engage our Tribal youth and families through COVID-19 safety-adapted activities, culturally relevant outreach materials and activities that promote physical, emotional, mental and spiritual wellness.

2021

Samala Resilience through Covid

2021 Samala Resilience through Covid

$23,500
Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians ca Created with Sketch. Santa Ynez, CA

Community Partners

Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians of the Santa Ynez Reservation, California

Funding Area

Description

This project will enable our organization to create a culturally based, print and online outreach campaign that will continue to educate our vulnerable community members on how to protect themselves from COVID-19 while protecting our tribal cultural program's staff and tribal participants.

2021

Na:tini-xwe Xine:iwh Ai kiwil lawh O:d whe

2021 Na:tini-xwe Xine:iwh Ai kiwil lawh O:d whe

$23,500
Hoopa Valley Tribe ca Created with Sketch. Hoopa, CA

Community Partners

Hoopa Valley Tribe, California

Funding Area

Description

This project will enable the continued learning, documenting, teaching, and speaking of the Hupa Language during Covid-19 pandemic. The Hupa Language is highly endangered. Verdena Parker is our only 1st language speaker left. She is very elderly, we can no longer wait to receive the language and knowledge she has.