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2023

San Carlos Apache Healthy Food Systems Development

2023 San Carlos Apache Healthy Food Systems Development

$10,000
Nalwoodi Denzhone Community az Created with Sketch. San Carlos, AZ

Community Partners

San Carlos Apache Tribe of the San Carlos Reservation, Arizona

Description

This project will increase the availability of locally grown, nutritiously dense foods that can be accessed through community partnerships that cook and distribute the healthy foods to tribal members.

2023

Three Sisters Native Farmers Collaboration

2023 Three Sisters Native Farmers Collaboration

$10,000
Changing Woman Initiative nm Created with Sketch. Albuquerque, NM

Community Partners

Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah

Description

The Three Sisters Native Farmers Collaborative is intended to increase the access that Native American and Indigenous birthing families have to traditional foods, without the barriers. Leveraging our funding in this way supports the wellness of their growing babies, reinforces their relationship with the land, and addresses food insecurity.

2023

Tons of Food

2023 Tons of Food

$10,000
Hozho Voices of Healing Center, Inc nm Created with Sketch. Crownpoint, NM

Community Partners

Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah

Description

This project will create 20,000 square feet of new gardening space that will be used to grow traditional and non-traditional foods organically which will greatly increase the availability of fresh vegetables in eastern agency on the Navajo Nation.

2023

Scotts Valley Food Share

2023 Scotts Valley Food Share

$10,000
Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians ca Created with Sketch. Lakeport, CA

Community Partners

Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California

Description

Scotts Valley aims to create a food pantry to cultivate a valuable community asset, providing essential food resources to those in need while also building capacity to better address and alleviate food insecurity by providing a pantry inspired by healthy foods traditional to a Native diet.

2023

CRC Growing & Training Initiative

2023 CRC Growing & Training Initiative

$10,000
Ho-Chunk Housing & Community Development Agency wi Created with Sketch. Tomah, WI

Community Partners

Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin

Description

This project will increase agricultural education, creating alternative food sources in five low-income Ho-Chunk villages. It will increase our year-round workshops and training on cultivating, harvesting and processing traditional foods. It leverages tribal resources to combat food insecurity and offers food sovereignty to promote self-sufficiency and cultural heritage pride.

2023

Zuni Pueblo- Strengthening Native Programs and Feeding Families

2023 Zuni Pueblo- Strengthening Native Programs and Feeding Families

$10,000
Zuni Youth Enrichment Project nm Created with Sketch. Zuni, NM

Community Partners

Zuni Tribe of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico

Description

This project will assist in increasing equitable access to healthy food while increasing food security to help leverage the reduction of health disparities through the use of innovative food distribution, family kits, food sovereignty education, and the creation of a community food pantry for famished youth and families of Zuni.

2023

Increasing traditional foods in FAST Blackfeet Foods Pantry Distribution

2023 Increasing traditional foods in FAST Blackfeet Foods Pantry Distribution

$10,000
FAST Blackfeet mt Created with Sketch. Browning, MT

Community Partners

Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana

Description

This project will increase access to foods that fit a traditional Blackfeet diet. The project leverages FAST Blackfeet’s ability to educate community members on healthy and traditional eating through the Ō´yō´•ṗ´ (We Are Eating) Food Pantry and other programs. This contributes to long-term food insecurity prevention in the Blackfeet Nation.

2023

Reviving a Traditional Food Source: Addressing Accessibility of Buffalo Meat Across Texas

2023 Reviving a Traditional Food Source: Addressing Accessibility of Buffalo Meat Across Texas

$10,000
Texas Tribal Buffalo Project tx Created with Sketch. Waelder, TX

Community Partners

Inter-Tribal

Description

This project will utilize a mobile freezer unit to distribute buffalo meat, and essentially increase the availability of traditional food sources across Texas Indigenous communities.

2023

Tribal Food Program

2023 Tribal Food Program

$10,000
Texas Native Health tx Created with Sketch. Dallas, TX

Community Partners

Inter-Tribal

Description

Our Tribal Food Program will increase the number of Native Americans with access to healthy and traditional foods through our tribal food pantry. The project will also create new intergenerational learning opportunities for Native youth and families within our community kitchen, one of the few for Indigenous people in Texas.

2023

Yankton Sioux Community Food Insecurity and Food Sovereignty

2023 Yankton Sioux Community Food Insecurity and Food Sovereignty

$10,000
Native American Community Board sd Created with Sketch. Lake Andes, SD

Community Partners

Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota

Description

This project will reduce Yankton Sioux food insecurity food sovereignty by leveraging existing services (food pantry, monthly drive-up food boxes, children’s backpack food, and food distribution). A newly-created element will increase food sovereignty through community classes teaching families how to establish/maintain a garden and how to preserve (can/dehydrate) foods.