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12    Four Bands Community Fund – Eagle Butte, SD • ($350,097)
                                            The Four Bands Community Fund is a Native Community Development Financial                                                 Lakota Funds – Kyle, SD • ($2.6 million)
                                            Institution active on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation in South Dakota that                                      18
                                            deploys loans to Cheyenne River tribal members and Native Americans in South                                              Lakota Funds is a Native-led Community Development Financial Institution that
                                            Dakota. Fast Track funding provided support for a pilot program combining business                                        provides loans, training and technical assistance to support ag-related businesses and
                                            development and financial literacy coursework with technical assistance and capital for                                   promote sustainable gardening businesses. Fast Track funding supported new agriculture
                                            agricultural loans.                                                                                                       business opportunities for Oglala Sioux tribal members and Native American farmers,
                                                                                                                                                                      ranchers  and  gardeners  across  the  region,  as  well  as  hiring  a  dedicated  agriculture
                                                                                                                                                                      loan officer, setting up an agriculture lending advisory group, and providing loans and
                                      13    Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission – Odanah, WI • ($147,637)                                                   business trainings.

                                            The Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC) serves 11 Ojibwe
                                            Tribes with natural resource management, conservation enforcement and policy
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                                            advocacy. Fast Track funding helped build tribal capacity for small-scale food processing                                 National Congress of American Indians – Washington, D.C. • ($388,941)
                                            and community food systems through technical assistance, new processing equipment,
                                                                                                                                                                      The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) is the oldest and largest
                                            a needs assessment survey by the commission, and development of Mino Wiisinidaa, a
                                                                                                                                                                      organization serving the interests of American Indian and Alaska Native tribal
                                            cookbook with recipes gathered from elders.
                                                                                                                                                                      governments and communities. Fast Track funding supported the launch of a Tribal
                                                                                                                                                                      Food Sovereignty Advancement Initiative, which will develop a substantial, in-
                                      14    The Hopi Foundation – Kykotsmovi Village, AZ • ($1 million)                                                               depth report on how to improve the administration of and access to federal land and
                                                                                                                                                                      agriculture programs for Native farmers and ranchers.
                                            The Hopi Foundation is a Native-led nonprofit that created the Natwani Coalition,
                                            which preserves and strengthens the healthy food system and agriculture traditions
                                            of the Hopi and Tewa people. Fast Track funding supported two community grant                                        20   Nisqually Indian Tribe – Olympia, WA • ($514,234)
                                            programs following traditional agricultural calendars that promote sustainable
                                                                                                                                                                      Located in Washington, the Nisqually Tribe’s traditional agricultural activities revolve
                                            agriculture, increase availability of fresh produce, support the growth and preservation
                                                                                                                                                                      around salmon fishing. Fast Track funding will help improve its existing hatchery and
                                            of local food production, and restore food self-sufficiency.
                                                                                                                                                                      develop a facility to establish a new fishery area on another creek. An engineering firm
                                                                                                                                                                      is currently designing the hatchery expansion with modern water treatment technology.
                                      15    Indian Land Tenure Foundation – Little Canada, MN • ($2.2 million)
                                            The Indian Land Tenure Foundation (ILTF) is a Native-led national foundation which                                        Oregon State University, Warm Springs Extension – Warm Springs, OR •
                                            works to restore Native American land to the control of Native Americans. Fast Track                                 21
                                            funding supported ILTF’s regranting of $1.4 million to Federally Recognized Tribe                                         ($370,266)
                                            Extension Programs and allowed for the creation of wills and estate documents for
                                                                                                                                                                      Oregon State University has a long history of working with farmers and ranchers from
                                            Native American farmers and ranchers, Native landowner trainings, and co-owner
                                                                                                                                                                      the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Fast Track funding helped create Growing
                                            management meetings.
                                                                                                                                                                      the Next Gen: Strengthening Tribal Agriculture, a new program for tribal members
                                                                                                                                                                      interested in beginning a small-scale agricultural endeavor. This program will include
                                      16    Intertribal Agriculture Council – Billings, MT • ($8.9 million)                                                           an online course through Oregon State, disperse start up grants, support students who
                                                                                                                                                                      procure a USDA Farm Service Agency youth loan with up to a 100% loan match and
                                            The Intertribal Agriculture Council (IAC) is a nonprofit established by Congress                                          updated equipment at the Warm Springs Tribal Farm.
                                            to address and provide solutions to the barriers facing Native American farmers
                                            and ranchers. Fast Track funding supported the creation of Akiptan, a nationwide
                                            Community Development Financial Institution to provide agricultural investments,                                     22   Owens Valley Indian Water Commission – Bishop, CA • ($428,720)
                                            grantmaking to Native youth and the formation of an endowment to support the
                                            organization’s work. Funding also allowed IAC to hire an additional technical assistance                                  The Owens  Valley Indian  Water Commission is a consortium of three  Tribes in
                                            specialist in Oklahoma.                                                                                                   California – the Bishop, Big Pine and Lone Pine Paiute Tribes. Fast Track funding
                                                                                                                                                                      provided hands-on training, technical assistance, regranting and equipment purchases
                                                                                                                                                                      for individual Native American farmers and ranchers, as well as funds going toward
                                      17    Intertribal Buffalo Council – Rapid City, SD • ($1 million)                                                               repairing a half-mile of irrigation pipeline on the Big Pine reservation and enabling
                                                                                                                                                                      Native youth to participate in local 4-H programs.
                                            The Intertribal Buffalo Council is a federally chartered Native organization committed
                                            to restoring bison to tribal lands. Fast Track funding was used for its Herd Development
                                            Grant program, supporting applications related to the business of buffalo ranching,
                                            as well as supporting prairie restoration, corral maintenance, and infrastructure
                                            improvement such as handling facilities and outdoor classrooms, and supported cultural
                                            revitalization programs and scientific research.




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