The people of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe are the Húŋkpati Oyáte (end of the camp circle) band, mostly descendants of the Mdewakanton Dakota Tribe of south and central present-day Minnesota. Through their new project titled Regenerative Range Infrastructure: Fencing Renewal for Crow Creek Livestock Sovereignty, the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe seeks funding to replace outdated, deteriorating fencing on its range units to protect its cattle, buffalo, and crop fields. New fencing will promote land stewardship, herd safety, and regenerative grazing while supporting food sovereignty and economic sustainability. This grant initiative provides critical infrastructure support that enables the Tribe to reclaim stewardship of its lands, improve rotational grazing systems, enhance herd management for both cattle and buffalo, and further its food and land sovereignty goals.

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The Native American Agriculture Fund (NAAF) provides grants to eligible organizations for business assistance, agricultural education, technical support, and advocacy services to support Native farmers and ranchers.
The charitable trust was created by the settlement of the landmark Keepseagle v. Vilsack class-action lawsuit. NAAF is the largest philanthropic organization devoted solely to serving the Native American farming and ranching community.
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