Grant Application

If you are an indigenous organization working on environmental projects in the Southwestern or Western regions of North America, you may qualify for one of our annual grants.

Our grant application process begins in the early spring of each year, culminating in a review of applications on or near March 21. Grants typically range from $250 to $6000.

For examples of past grantees, please see the column at right.

For grant inquiries, please contact us at dsoffte@mac.com. An application will be provided either via email or postal mail after a conversation to determine your eligibility.

PREVIOUS GRANTEES

Black Mesa Trust

Black Mesa Water Coalition

Black Mesa Water Coalition/Just Transition Coalition

C-Aquifer for Diné

Corbin Harney (Shanahai/Energy Research)

Diné Citizens Against Ruining our Environment (Diné CARE)

Eastern Navajo Diné Against Uranium Mining (ENDAUM)

Edible Landscape Project

Honor the Earth

Honor the Earth/Chiapas Pilot Project

Honor the Earth/Western Shoshone Project

Honor Our Pueblo Existence

Hopi Tutskwa Permaculture

Indigenous Youth Coalition of Piñon

Margene Bullcreek (Citizen Alert)

Native Movement/Youth Movement/Free Alaska

Ohngo Guadadeh Devia: Skull Valley Resistance

Picuris Mine Relief Program

Piñon Community Garden Project

Red Water Pond Road Community Association

TEWA Women United

Traditional Native Farmers Association in Santa Fe

Western Shoshone Defense Project