Pacific Redwoods Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Crisis Action Fund
This fund provides financial support to Indigenous communities in Northern California to address the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people through prevention, crisis response, and long-term recovery initiatives.
The Pacific Redwoods Missing & Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) Crisis Action Fund is a dedicated initiative established by the Humboldt Area Foundation + Wild Rivers Community Foundation. This fund responds to the national humanitarian crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people, with a particular focus on California’s far northern region, which accounts for a disproportionately high number of MMIP cases. The fund aligns with the Foundation's ongoing mission to promote inclusion, leadership, and community-driven solutions, and it reflects their commitment to public safety and racial justice. The purpose of the MMIP Crisis Action Fund is to support both prevention efforts and crisis response for Indigenous communities affected by violence and disappearance. Investments in this fund are directed toward a range of strategic activities, including regional research, policy advocacy, direct response during crises, and long-term recovery support. These funds also enable collaborations with Tribal leaders and Indigenous experts, ensuring culturally competent and community-led approaches that are both effective and respectful. The fund emphasizes the importance of systemic change by addressing root causes of violence against Indigenous populations. Through its supported initiatives, it seeks to influence policy at the regional and state levels, improve data collection and transparency, and create safer environments for Indigenous people in the Pacific Redwoods region. The effort also supports long-term healing and recovery for impacted families and communities, aiming to build resilience and sustainable safety networks. Eligibility for support from the MMIP Crisis Action Fund is likely centered on organizations and partners within Tribal and Indigenous communities, particularly those operating in Northern California. While no formal eligibility guidelines are specified, it is implied that grantmaking will prioritize collaboration with Tribal governments, Indigenous-led nonprofits, and community-based response teams. The fund does not outline a formal application or submission process publicly. There is no published Request for Proposals (RFP), application window, or eligibility form visible on the fund’s webpage. Instead, the Humboldt Area Foundation directs potential applicants and partners to contact the organization via phone for guidance or next steps. This may suggest a more relational, invitation-based, or rolling consideration process rather than a traditional competitive grant cycle. For inquiries, interested parties are advised to contact the main office of the Humboldt Area Foundation at (707) 442-2993. The Foundation’s offices are located at 363 Indianola Road, Bayside, CA 95524, and are open Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There is no available documentation indicating submission deadlines, award timelines, performance periods, or funding amounts. Given the lack of cycle-specific detail, this fund appears to operate with flexible timing, likely on a rolling or invitation-based basis as opportunities and needs arise.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Average grant size: $5,000-$7,000
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
The fund supports Tribal and Indigenous-led organizations in Northern California. It prioritizes prevention and response to MMIP through research, advocacy, and crisis work. Eligible applicants are presumed to include nonprofits and Native organizations active in the region.
Geographic Eligibility
Northern California
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
Grantor
Humboldt Area Foundation & Wild Rivers Community Foundation
Phone
(707) 442-2993Subscribe to view contact details

