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Find similar grantsGood Relatives Collaborative Grant is sponsored by Good Relatives Collaborative (Four Bands Community Fund, Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI), Sacred Pipe Resource Center). This collaborative provides unrestricted, trust-based funding to Native-led organizations and communities across Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
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The Good Relatives Collaborative provides responsive grants to grassroots and Native led organizations engaged in community-powered solutions. The Good Relatives Collaborative is made up of three partner organizations who came together for the specific purpose of making philanthropy accessible to Indigenous people. Each organization is deeply rooted in their community and follows their own mission in how they serve Native people.
The collaborative is organized around shared values and agrees that the current funding models are not responsive to the needs of Native organizations engaged in community-centered problem solving.
The Good Relatives Collaborative is looking to fund projects that will integrate, enhance and address community leadership, community healing, cultural revitalization, and capacity building by encouraging cooperation, collaboration, and reciprocity across the region in holistic and innovative ways. Sacred Pipe Resource Center The Sacred Pipe Resource Center (SPRC) is a North Dakota- and Native-based non-profit and 501(c)3 organization.
The mission of SPRC is to address and support the social/cultural, emotional, mental, spiritual, and physical needs of Native people of all Tribes living in the Bismarck-Mandan and surrounding area to foster strong, self-sufficient individuals and families, and to provide liaison services between Native and non-Native people in order to foster a cohesive community.
Four Bands Community Fund Established in 2000, Four Bands Community Fund is a nonprofit organization that has emerged as a leader in the Native American community and economic development movement. As a certified Native Community Development Financial Institution our focus is in the areas of small business development, business lending, financial literacy, and youth entrepreneurship.
Our programs and services translate the traditional Lakota values of self-sufficiency, wise resource management, and a spirit of entrepreneurship into practical applications for today’s modern economy. Native American Community Development Institute The Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI) is a community-based organization based in Minneapolis, MN.
Since 2007, their mission has been to facilitate systems change through integrated pathways of community engagement and organizing, food sovereignty, and Indigenous arts and culture. NACDI partners with a wide network of Native and non-Native individuals and organizations to create a vibrant, healthy, and balanced community with economic opportunities for Native people.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Native-led organizations and communities across Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Good Relatives Collaborative Grant is funded by Good Relatives Collaborative (Four Bands Community Fund, Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI), Sacred Pipe Resource Center). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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