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Living Languages Grant Program (LLGP) is a grant from the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) that helps federally recognized Tribes preserve and revitalize their Native languages. The program awarded $5. 723 million in total funding to 20 American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and Tribal Organizations in its most recent round (announced December 2023).
Eligible applicants are federally recognized Indian Tribal Governments and Native American Organizations authorized by Indian tribal governments, as defined under Section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act. Grant amounts vary based on project scope and program priorities. The program supports language documentation, curriculum development, immersion programs, and other language revitalization activities.
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Living Languages Grant Program (LLGP) | Indian Affairs Office of Indian Economic Development Living Languages Grant Program (LLGP) Helping Tribes preserve their Native languages Indian Affairs Awards $5. 7 Million in Living Languages Grants The Indian Affairs Office of Indian Economic Development today announced it has awarded $5.
723 million in total Living Languages Grant Program funding to 20 American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and Tribal Organizations. Read the Press Release issued on December 21, 2023 . Eligible applicants are Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations, as defined in Section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (ISDEAA) ( 25 U.S.C.
5304 ), including Tribal Consortia. While only federally recognized Tribes or Tribal Organizations may apply for LLGP grants, grantees may select or retain for-profit or non-profit Tribal Organizations to perform a grant’s scope of work for grant funding to support Tribal programs to document Native languages or build Tribal capacity to create or expand language preservation programs.
Schools funded by the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) and BIE programs targeting students enrolled in those institutions are ineligible for LLGP financial support.
Past Funded LLGP Grant Projects Indian Affairs Makes Significant Investment to Protect a… Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland announced today that the Indian Affairs Office of Indian Economic… Indian Affairs OIED Seeking Applications for Living Lang… Funding sustains Indigenous knowledge by preserving Tribal languages.
Energy and Mineral Development Program (EMDP) Grant Tribal Energy Development Capacity (TEDC) Grant National Tribal Broadband Grant (NTBG) Native American Business Development Institute (NABDI) Grant Division of Economic Development 1849 C Street, N. W. , Room 4152 9:00 a.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Federally recognized Indian Tribal Governments and Native American Organizations authorized by Indian tribal governments. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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