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2019

Elder's Christmas Dinner

2019 Elder's Christmas Dinner

$5,000
Denver Indian Center co Created with Sketch. Denver, CO

Funding Area

Description

Sponsorship for elder's Christmas dinner

2019

General Support

2019 General Support

$5,000
Four Directions, Inc. sd Created with Sketch. Mission, SD

Funding Area

Description

General support for Four Directions

2019

2019 American Indian Achievement Awards Gala

2019 2019 American Indian Achievement Awards Gala

$1,000
Native, Inc co Created with Sketch. Denver, CO

Funding Area

Description

Sponsorship for 16th Annual RMICC American Indian Achievement Awards Gala

2019

General support for Mauna Kea efforts

2019 General support for Mauna Kea efforts

$5,000
Waimea Hawaiian Homesteaders' Association Inc. hi Created with Sketch. Kamuela, HI

Funding Area

Description

General support for Mauna Kea efforts

2019

Osage Nation Museum travel to 2019 Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums annual conference

2019 Osage Nation Museum travel to 2019 Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums annual conference

$4,300
Osage Nation ok Created with Sketch. Pawhuska, OK

Community Partners

The Osage Nation

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Description

The Osage Nation Museum will utilize the grant to send staff to the 2019 Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums annual conference on October 8-10, 2019 at the Pechanga Tribal Resort (California) in an effort to support the Museum’s organizational and management capacity building efforts for their museum which they are revitalizing. The conference will provide the museum staff with the opportunity to build skills and increase their networks in the tribal museum space.

2019

21st Annual National Tar Creek Conference

2019 21st Annual National Tar Creek Conference

$3,600
Indigenous Caucus of the Western Mining Action Network mt Created with Sketch. Billings, MT

Funding Area

Description

Send two representatives from Menominee Tribe to attend WMAN’s Indigenous Caucus meeting

2019

ATALM

2019 ATALM

$4,926
Tananawit or Created with Sketch. Warm Springs, OR

Community Partners

Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon

Funding Area

Description

Training attendees will develop skills in effective community outreach in order to increase tribal member participation in projects and activities. Our team will use the knowledge learned to leverage new resources and networks in the community.

2019

Increasing Fluency and Building Capacity

2019 Increasing Fluency and Building Capacity

$90,000
Bdote Learning Center mn Created with Sketch. Minneapolis, MN

Community Partners

Inter-Tribal

Description

This project will increase Ojibwe and Dakota language use and proficiency in and around our school community by building the capacity of Bdote Learning Center to deliver high quality immersion curriculum and utilize our resources to assist families in building their language skills.

2019

Dakota Iapi Curriculum and Immersion Project

2019 Dakota Iapi Curriculum and Immersion Project

$90,000
Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate sd Created with Sketch. Agency Village, SD

Community Partners

Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota

Description

The project will create new innovative immersion curriculum that will allow students to learn and retain language based knowledge as well as increase the amount of language learners who will become language speakers. This project is in line with our overall strategic plan to increase the number of fluent speakers.

2019

Wo'Watsi Sponsorship

2019 Wo'Watsi Sponsorship

$2,000
Tewa Women United nm Created with Sketch. Española, NM

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We are about co-creation, about visioning, praying, and calling forward new ways to be in relationship with one another as the world at this moment seems to be taking a backwards spin. As womb-full and heart-full peoples we must call forward vulnerability and authenticity and a deeper healing than we have known. We must continue to come from Love and a space of building connection and belonging together. It is from this place that we are launching our anniversary campaign in 2019. Through this three-year campaign, our goal is to raise $1.5 million which will allow us to: ● Become full owners of our current home space (office building) in Española so that we can offer an enduring connection to the communities we serve ($280,000) ● Renovation and expansion of our building to better meet community needs ($720,000) ● Establishing an Operations and Maintenance Fund ($250,000) ● Establishing a Staff Wellness and Sustainability Fund ($250,000)