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“We [youth] will sustain
            Our first year                                      Worked with Fast Track Grantees:                                                                                            our tribes. We will be

                                                                  • Conducted a Fast Track grantee meeting of over 30
                                                                    organizations                                                                                                           the ones up next at the
            The Native American Agriculture Fund was officially launched
            in August 2018. As a part of the Keepseagle settlement, the   • Developed and published a report of the Fast Track                                                              podium, serving as tribal
            court appointed a 14-member Board of Trustees to govern   grantees highlighting their work
            the organization and Janie Simms Hipp as the organization’s                                                                                                                     council leaders. Not a
            Chief Executive Officer. Through their leadership and expert   Worked in the Community:                                                                                         lot of youth realize how
            guidance, NAAF has expanded its talented team to include
                                                                  • Spoke at over 50 meetings, conferences and gatherings
            experts in Native agriculture.
                                                                                                                                                                                            important they are, how
            In that short time since its creation, NAAF has:      • Facilitated farmer and rancher listening sessions
                                                                                                                                                                                            big of a role they have in
            Built an Organization from the Ground Up:             • Presented at Food Sovereignty Summit meetings and
                                                                                                                                                                                            our futures.”
                                                                    the Intertribal Agriculture Council annual conferences
              • Hired our core employees to begin operation and
                established policies                              • Developed supplemental funding for COVID-19                       LEARNING AT GILA RIVER
                                                                    activities by our grantees                                                                                              – Ellise David (Confederated Tribes
              • In our first year, we have worked hard to develop strong                                                                  "Learning about agricultural practices at the Gila   of Warm Springs), Education
                fiscal management of the fund’s portfolio, implement   Built Partnerships:                                                River Indian Community in Arizona."
                financial systems, and manage the organization’s                                                                                                                            Program Assistant, Oregon State
                investment program. This includes establishing    • Met with Farm Credit System leadership to explore ag
                financial and operational reporting, risk management,   finance improvements throughout the system                                                                          University – Warm Springs
                internal controls, corporate governance and regulatory                                                                                                                      Extension
                                                                  • Met with FFA and supported Native youth at the FFA
                compliance practices.
                                                                    Washington Leadership Conference to push forward
              • Through comprehensive financial controls, regular   on key assessments of FFA curriculum
                auditing and clearly established procedures for the
                                                                  • Met continually with USDA to push additional
                distribution of funds, we strive to operate at the highest
                                                                    changes that will improve Native farmer/rancher
                levels of transparency, ethics and good governance.
                                                                    federal program access
            Protected our Investment:
                                                                  • Planned and hosted ag development breakout
                                                                    workshops at numerous intertribal meetings
              • Selected a new investment manager
                                                                  • Established a NAAF program officer point of contact
              • Analyzed investments on an ongoing basis 
                                                                    system with each of our grantees
              • Drafted new investment policy statement 
                                                                  • Connected with thought leaders within the Native
              • Prepared for and experienced our first external audit  CDFI, educational institutions, Tribal governments and
                                                                    nonprofit organizations to build cohesive visions for the
            Drafted and Implemented the 2019 Request for            future and identify challenges and opportunities
            Applications:                                       NAAF in action


              • Implemented the Foundant grant software system   Over the past year, NAAF staff have traveled  across the
                                                                country to meet with Native producers, provide and support
              • Received and responded to over 500 inquiries during
                                                                technical assistance to grantees, strengthen partnerships with                                                            SHARING WITH TRIBES
                RFA webinars and by phone
                                                                Native-led organizations in this field, present at relevant                                                                   "Toni Stanger-McLaughlin (left) and Valerie
                                                                conferences and advocate on behalf of Native agriculture.
              • Reviewed and vetted over 150 applications seeking over                                                                                                                        Segrest (right) presented to the Affiliated Tribes
                50 million in funding in 2019                                                                                                                                                 of Northwest Indians convention."
              • Developed supplemental funding for COVID-19
                activities by our grantees





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