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2024 Chamiza Foundation Grant Opportunity - Round 2

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Grant Description

The Chamiza Foundation is dedicated to ensuring the cultural continuity of Pueblo tribes, focusing on supporting programs that sustain tribal life and traditions while fostering innovative change. Unlike efforts aimed at preserving Pueblo culture as an antiquity, the Chamiza Foundation views the culture of New Mexico's Pueblo tribes as a vibrant and valuable tradition worth sustaining. The Foundation is currently emphasizing the development of youth education programs in cultural traditions, Pueblo history, and language, alongside innovative technological applications in these areas. The Foundation supports 20 Pueblo Indian communities, including 19 in New Mexico and one in El Paso, Texas, offering grants for education, language preservation, youth projects, traditional arts and crafts, agriculture, and intercultural exchange. Eligible applicants include New Mexico’s Pueblo Indian organizations and tribal governments, Isleta del Sur Pueblo, community leaders, artists, and individuals within Pueblo communities, as well as non-Pueblo organizations with evidence of community support. Grant renewed every year.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Native American tribal organizations
Native American tribal organizations
Nonprofits
City or township governments
County governments

Additional Requirements

- Average grant award: $3000 to $15000 - Non-Pueblo organizations must submit a letter of support from the Governor of the Pueblo.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

April 12, 2024

Application Closes

May 10, 2024

Contact Information

Grantor

Dr. Amanda J. Montoya

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Categories
Education
Arts
Community Development
Humanities
Youth