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2015

Natural Grass Fed Beef Project

2015 Natural Grass Fed Beef Project

$65,000
Point of Pines Livestock Association az Created with Sketch. San Carlos, AZ

Community Partners

San Carlos Apache Tribe of the San Carlos Reservation, Arizona

Description

The overall goal would be to create and retain a natural grass beef operation to utilize the resources of the Association on its ranch lands. More Apaches would participate in the project thus increasing participation in the decision making process for the project. Since there would be increased participation through the recognition of adding value or generating a higher return for the Association, would become successful in its project. The Association could then begin to leverage its assets into other projects such as Organic beef marketing and registered Hereford marketing. The overall goal would be to create and retain a natural grass beef operation to utilize the resources of the Association on its ranch lands. More Apaches would participate in the project thus increasing participation in the decision making process for the project. Since there would be increased participation through the recognition of adding value or generating a higher return for the Association, would become successful in its project. The Association could then begin to leverage its assets into other projects such as Organic beef marketing and registered Hereford marketing.

2015

TEWA FARMS CROP EXPANSION PROJECT

2015 TEWA FARMS CROP EXPANSION PROJECT

$24,500
Pueblo of Pojoaque nm Created with Sketch. Santa Fe, NM

Community Partners

Pueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico

Description

The ultimate purpose of this project is twofold : 1) INCREASE THE CAPACITY TO GROW ADDITONAL CROPS AND ADD NEW VARIEITIES. The purchase of the greenhouse and new hoop-houses will allow for the growth of 25% more fresh, healthy, pesticide-free produce. Additionally, by adding the greenhouse, the applicant can year-round, and with the hoop-houses, add several additional crops it was unable to grow before. 2) CREATE A NEW SOURCE OF REVENUE by adding a milling machine, allowing the applicant to create value-added products, keep its total output of raw corn, and convert blue corn to corn meal, posole and atole.

2015

The design and implementation of a wild food orchard to provide historical foods for use in Pine Hill Schools and the Pine Hill community.

2015 The design and implementation of a wild food orchard to provide historical foods for use in Pine Hill Schools and the Pine Hill community.

$12,000
Ramah Navajo School Board, Inc. nm Created with Sketch. Pine Hill, NM

Community Partners

Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah

Description

The Pine Hill School District will use the orchard to utilize an existing farm site that is currently underutilized. As part of a much larger program designed to leverage the farm for the educational needs of the community, it will develop human capital as well as disperse traditional knowledge across the younger generations contained within the community. The Pine Hill community is a food desert; this will move the control of this valuable food source locally.

2015

Growing Community Food Systems at Taos Pueblo

2015 Growing Community Food Systems at Taos Pueblo

$26,000
Red Willow Center nm Created with Sketch. Taos, NM

Community Partners

Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico

Description

This project's ultimate purpose is to create systemic change in the Taos Pueblo community by focusing on the improvement of the health of community members and youth immersion in traditional/sustainable agriculture, thereby increasing the consumption of Taos Pueblo-produced healthful foods that are dependably available, affordable, and preferred; and to improve food security, strengthen cultural heritage, and stimulate food-related economic development and entrepreneurism as means to increase community involvement in the traditional agricultural past of self-reliance, and utilizing that past to make a viable economic future through sustainable agriculture.

2015

Herd Health, Cattle Handling, and Stocking Rate, Education for Ute Mountain Farm & Ranch Enterprise

2015 Herd Health, Cattle Handling, and Stocking Rate, Education for Ute Mountain Farm & Ranch Enterprise

$62,500
Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Farm & Ranch Enterprise co Created with Sketch. Towaoc, CO

Community Partners

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe (formerly Ute Mountain Tribe of the Ute Mountain Reservation, Colorado, New Mexico & Utah)

Description

The ultimate purpose of this program is to increase grazing forage on minimal acres by utilizing proper stocking rates; education on vaccination protocol and storage to maximize purpose of vaccinating; handling cattle quiet to create a stress free environment; and encourage tribal youth to participate in ranching.

2015

Wellknown Buffalo Indigenous Foods Project

2015 Wellknown Buffalo Indigenous Foods Project

$25,955
The Center Pole mt Created with Sketch. Garryowen, MT

Community Partners

Inter-Tribal

Description

The ultimate purpose is to 1) increase community awareness and knowledge of traditional food systems, their history and associated spiritual traditions, 2) show youth practical, healthy and fun ways to live based on a proud heritage that respects mother earth and is self sufficient, 3) increase community's participation, particularly youth, in understanding their food supply and see opportunities, 4) create economic and fundraising opportunities to sustain this project through an on-reservation farmer's market and store. Further, this project will help supply our 14-year-old food bank with fresh foods for community distribution to children and elders.

2015

Nonprofit Technology & Communications Conference, Top Facilitation Methods

2015 Nonprofit Technology & Communications Conference, Top Facilitation Methods

$1,777
Minneapolis American Indian Center mn Created with Sketch. Minneapolis, MN

Community Partners

Inter-Tribal

Funding Area

Description

The ultimate purpose is to 1) utilize the training to ensure proper management of our relationships with our employees and Two Rivers Gallery clients. 2) Increase the trust of our clients encouraging them to produce art for shows to our community. 3) Creating a welcoming environment that will engage our youth, elders and community members, revitalizing a very important aspect of our culture. The training will provide professional learning materials and increased management capacity for our organization.

2015

ML145 The ABCs of Managing a Project

2015 ML145 The ABCs of Managing a Project

$3,524
Four Bands Community Fund, Inc. sd Created with Sketch. Eagle Butte, SD

Community Partners

Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota

Funding Area

Description

The ultimate purpose is to utilize a nationwide training organization to build the capacity of our team to better serve the Native arts market while increasing the sustainability of our program through learned project management skills.

2015

Waniyetu Wowapi "Winter Count" Arts Program Training

2015 Waniyetu Wowapi "Winter Count" Arts Program Training

$2,000
The Cheyenne River Youth Project, Inc. sd Created with Sketch. Eagle Butte, SD

Community Partners

Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota

Funding Area

Description

The ultimate purpose of our project is to 1) create opportunities for Cheyenne River youth to learn and develop as individuals and as artists. We will 2) utilize our art programs and facilities as a positive outlet for youth to express themselves, deterring them from other negative behavior. It is our hope that children and teens in our community find excitement and happiness through our programming and this project provides them opportunities to share their art with the tribal community as well as beyond the reservation.

2015

Cultural Tourism: A Bridge Toward Sustaining Native Art and Culture

2015 Cultural Tourism: A Bridge Toward Sustaining Native Art and Culture

$2,725
Little Eagle Arts Foundation wi Created with Sketch. Wisconsin Dells, WI

Community Partners

Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin

Funding Area

Description

The ultimate purpose is to 1) retain the respect and value for Wisconsin Native arts and culture, i.e. Ho-chunk people and other Wisconsin tribes; 2) increase the scope and participation of Native artists within area, and 3) to build, cultivate, and maintain a model that can be shared with other Native communities. Ideally the project's self assessment summary will help to leverage LEAF's current success in the area of community building through the arts and related public programs with the need to build a solid infrastructure and secure the necessary funding to sustain a healthy and vibrant Native arts organization.