by Whitney Sawney | Mar 28, 2024
The Natwani Coalition will support community coalition building, long term planning, data collection, infrastructure development, agricultural training, and micro-granting to small scale producers so that the Hopi community can achieve their goal of 50% food...
by Whitney Sawney | Mar 28, 2024
The Blackfeet Nation Youth in Agriculture Scholarship will provide scholarships to Native students who are descendants of the Blackfeet Tribe and are pursuing higher education in the agriculture sciences or related studies with the goal of increasing the number of...
by Whitney Sawney | Mar 28, 2024
The aim of the Tanka Landback Youth Project is to create opportunities for long-term land sustainability by utilizing sustainable methods of agriculture and herd management by incorporating Indigenous youth into our everyday processes. Through this work, the Tanka...
by Whitney Sawney | Mar 28, 2024
With the Takshanuk Watershed Council’s Gardening Education program, Native students in the towns of Haines, Klukwan, and Mosquito Lake will learn how to grow food in Alaska’s Chilkat Valley. They will develop their skills in food production and composting while...
by Whitney Sawney | Mar 28, 2024
The Growing the Next Generation of Sicangu Farmers & Food Producers program is an initiative that will increase youth engagement in the Rosebud food sovereignty movement through partnerships with local schools and the 7Gen Youth Internship. The goal is to...