KCLC Critical Role Foundation General Operating Support
2021 KCLC Critical Role Foundation General Operating Support
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Critical Role Foundation features NYCF in campaign to promote and feature grantee project
Critical Role Foundation features NYCF in campaign to promote and feature grantee project
Critical Role Foundation features NYCF in campaign to promote and feature grantee project
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Save California Salmon Water Protection and Education Project will enable us to continue to provide and expand our online educational and organizing webinars, provide direct support to those engaging in the webinars, and create curriculum around water protection, advocacy, science, and traditional ecological knowledge.
Mesa Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the Mesa Grande Reservation, California
This funding will enable the BDC to purchase and install a 20x24 high tunnel structure as part of a larger garden project to develop and sustain a tribally-controlled food supply that will provide tribal members safe access to healthy, affordable organic produce without leaving the reservation.
Yurok Tribe of the Yurok Reservation, California
This project will provide much-needed support to the newly founded Yurok Tribe Food Sovereignty Division to create new programs and leverage additional funding by allocating staff time for grant research and application preparation, as well as increase community and tribal member participation in determining program priorities through outreach.
Kewa Pueblo, New Mexico (formerly Pueblo of Santo Domingo)
Critical Role Foundation features NYCF in campaign to promote and feature grantee project
Ione Band of Miwok Indians of California
This project will increase the organizational capacity to provide supportive services for tribal elders that will allow them the much-needed support during the COVID 19 pandemic. This will increase our capacity to connect to our tribal elders through a multitude of platforms.
Inter-Tribal
This project will increase the Cultural Center organizational capacity by generating a museum website. During the pandemic, an online and virtual presence is needed to advocate, protect and promote the Cultural heritage and Lifeways of the indigenous people; this includes Indigenous food systems, water, languages, traditional ecological knowledge, and land.
First Nations Development Institute worked with ZYEP on developing their individual donor program, and as part of this TTA we are awarding them a mini-grant to match their individual donor drive