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73   Tolani Lake Enterprises – Winslow, AZ • ($75,000)                                                                    80   Zuni Youth Enrichment Project – Zuni, NM • ($25,000)

                                            Tolani Lake Enterprises (TLE) is dedicated to strengthening agricultural Navajo                                           The Zuni Youth Enrichment Project (ZYEP) recruits Zuni children to learn about their
                                            and Hopi communities in the Little Colorado River watershed. With NAFF funds,                                             culture and history. With NAAF funding, ZYEP will embark on “Common Ground in
                                            TLE will complete workshops on sheep care, wool processing, traditional and modern                                        Youth Agriculture,” a proposal to support new Zuni farmers by providing agriculture
                                            meat processing, and product marketing, and create 20 new producers through a sheep                                       learning opportunities, supporting intergenerational connections and empowering
                                            gifting program.                                                                                                          youth-led solutions to water scarcity.


                                       74   United South and Eastern Tribes – Nashville, TN • ($75,000)
                                            United South and Eastern Tribes (USET) is an intertribal organization supporting 27
                                            federally recognized tribes from Maine to Florida to Texas. With NAAF funds, USET
                                            will study the existing tribal agricultural programs in their area and propose a model for
                                            expansion that incorporates feedback from Native producers and other stakeholders.



                                       75   University of North Carolina at Pembroke – Pembroke, NC • ($125,000)
                                            The University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP) – located in the territory
                                            of the Lumbee Tribe – helps small businesses start and grow. With NAAF funding,
                                            UNCP will increase education for Native producers, study industrial hemp production,
                                            and develop a summer outreach program for youth exploring careers in farming and
                                            agribusiness.


                                       76   Utah Diné Bikéyah – Salt Lake City, UT • ($75,000)

                                            Utah Diné Bikéyah (UDB) is a nonprofit organization that supports Indigenous
                                            communities in protecting ancestral lands.  With NAAF funds, UDB will deliver
                                            technical assistance to upscale the production of traditional Four Corners potatoes,
                                            and facilitate the funding and planning of community gardens.



                                       77   Utah State University – Logan, UT • ($57,628)
                                            Utah State University’s (USU) Eastern campus – located 30 miles north of Navajo lands
                                            – serves a student base that is 70% Native American. With NAAF funds, USU will
                                            help students learn about educational options in agriculture and develop agricultural
                                            career plans while increasing the number of Native college students overall.


                                       78   Washington State University – Nespelem, WA • ($100,000)

                                            Washington State University (WSU) provides research-based outreach education to           “The 2019 grants demonstrate the organization's ability
                                            Native agricultural producers and residents of the Colville Indian Reservation. With
                                            NAAF funding, WSU will develop community demonstration gardens, teach food                to get funding to the many issues associated with
                                            safety certification classes and invest in their 4-H program to increase youth interest
                                                                                                                                      Indian agriculture. We will persevere in this effort for
                                            in agriculture.
                                                                                                                                      years to come!”
                                       79   Wisconsin Tribal Conservation Advisory Council – Gillett, WI • ($74,963)
                                            The  Wisconsin  Tribal  Conservation  Advisory  Council  (WTCAC)  is  a  nonprofit         – Ross Racine (Blackfeet), NAAF Board Member and former Executive
                                            organization that provides the 11 tribes in  Wisconsin opportunities to achieve           Director of the Intertribal Agriculture Council
                                            conservation-oriented goals. With NAAF funding, WTCAC will provide technical
                                            assistance and trainings to improve food systems, increase producer knowledge,
                                            enhance food sovereignty, and involve youth in agriculture.



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