Land Access and Agricultural Training for Native Producers

Fort Lewis College (FLC) in Durango, Colorado, is a 501(c)(3) Native American-serving, non-tribal institution dedicated to providing higher education opportunities to Native American students. Situated near several tribal lands, including the Southern Ute, Mountain...

Unlocking Capital Through Tribal Sovereignty

The Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative (IFAI) supports Tribal Nations through various agricultural programming and technical assistance in establishing Tribal nation-to-nation relationships with the federal government in agriculture. This dynamic will be...

Hopi Tutskwa Regional Food Hub

Hopi Tutskwa Permaculture Institute is an Indigenous-led non-profit based on the Hopi Reservation offering hands-on education programs for all ages while also growing the community. They are developing a regional food hub and laying the groundwork for long-term food...

CRTC Seed to Market

Ho-Chunk Housing and Community Development Agency (HHCDA) fosters a strong, healthy community through providing members with quality programs that help meet the Ho-Chunk Nation’s social, cultural, and community needs. One of these programs is Community Resource...

2019 NAAF Request for Applications

Zuni Youth Enrichment Project (ZYEP) recruits children to learn about their culture and history. With NAAF funding, ZYEP will embark on “Common Ground in Youth Agriculture”, a proposal to support new Zuni farmers by providing agricultural education, supporting...