Grants for Native American Tribal Organizations
Explore 225 grant opportunities available for Native American Tribal Organizations
Application Deadline
Nov 13, 2024
Date Added
Aug 16, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to federally recognized Indian tribes and Alaska Native Villages for developing and improving public transit services in rural areas.
Application Deadline
Oct 15, 2024
Date Added
Aug 14, 2024
The 2024 Bureau of Indian Education: Tribal Education Department (TED) grant aims to support the enhancement of tribal education by funding the development and enforcement of tribal educational codes, promoting tribal control in education matters, and encouraging the coordination of all educational programs on reservations, with a focus on capacity building and cooperation with various funding entities.
Application Deadline
Sep 9, 2024
Date Added
Aug 14, 2024
The Golden Heart Community Foundation from qualified, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations (or equivalents, such as Tribal entities, schools, and faith-based organizations) that support charitable organizations and programs in the Fairbanks North Star Borough area. Donor Name: Golden Heart Community Foundation State: County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 09/09/2024 Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000 Grant Duration: 1 Year Details: A geographic community fund to meet the ever-changing charitable needs of the Greater Fairbanks area and is advised on by the Golden Heart Community Foundation Advisory Board. Funding Information $1,000 β $5,000. Project Period Grant projects must be completed within one year of award. Eligibility Criteria Grants may support a broad range of community needs, including, but not limited to health and wellness, education, the great outdoors, arts and culture, and community development. Ineligible organizations or activities Individuals, for-profit, 501(c)(4), 501(c)(6), and non-Alaska based organizations, private or family foundations, state and federal government agencies, and ad hoc groups without a tax-exempt legal status are not eligible for competitive grants. Applications for religious indoctrination or other religious activities, endowment building, deficit financing, fundraising, lobbying, electioneering, or activities of political nature will not be considered, nor will proposals for ads, sponsorships, or special events (e.g., fundraisers), and any proposals which discriminate as to race, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, age, disability, creed, or ethnicity. Exceptions In selected cases, projects undertaken by organizations that normally fall outside the above guidelines may be able to receive funding. Examples include faith-based organizations whose proposal impacts the broader community, and units of government whose proposal extends beyond the traditional governmental functions that impact the broader community. Fiscal Sponsorship Ineligible organizations may be able to receive funding for projects if they seek support from a qualified organization who is willing to provide fiscal sponsorship. Fiscal sponsors must agree to take legal and fiscal responsibility for accepting grant funds from GHCF on behalf of the ineligible organization. A letter from the fiscal sponsor must be submitted with the application for the project to be considered. Please review the fiscal sponsor letter template at the end of this document for a full list of requirements. Evaluation Criteria The GHCF Grants Committee is composed of volunteer Advisory Board and other community members. The committee strives to facilitate a competitive process that is fair and transparent, and all eligible applications are reviewed and evaluated using a scoring matrix by each committee member. Preference will be given to applications which have the potential to impact a broad range of Fairbanks North Star Borough area residents. Applications should detail measurable and achievable outcomes, and demonstrate other sources of support, collaboration, and/or cooperation. Evaluation criteria include but are not limited to the overall merit of the project, the ability of the organization to successfully complete the project, the clarity and measurability of the projectβs goal, the feasibility of the time frame given for completion of the project, and the number of people served. For more information, visit ACF.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Aug 13, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to federally recognized American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes, Tribal colleges, health programs, and organizations to establish or improve their own Institutional Review Boards for overseeing ethical research in their communities.
Application Deadline
Dec 16, 2024
Date Added
Aug 13, 2024
This funding opportunity is designed to support Federally Recognized Tribes, Alaska Native Corporations, and Villages in collaborative projects that restore forest landscapes, improve wildlife habitats, and enhance water quality while addressing wildfire risks and invasive species.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Aug 8, 2024
This funding opportunity is designed to support American Indian and Alaska Native communities in developing and implementing initiatives that improve the lives of individuals at risk of or living with dementia through mini-grants, training, and collaborative efforts.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Aug 8, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to Native American Tribal governments, organizations, and Urban Indian Organizations to develop and sustain culturally tailored dementia care services in Tribal and Urban Indian communities.
Application Deadline
Sep 30, 2024
Date Added
Aug 8, 2024
The Washington State Arts Commission is offering a non-competitive Tribal Cultural Grant Program, providing funding up to $18,000 per application for Federally-recognized Tribes in Washington State to support and enhance their arts and culture, covering expenses such as artist fees, museum support, rent, travel, materials, administrative costs, and cultural classes.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Aug 8, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to federally recognized American Indian and Alaska Native tribes and organizations to implement culturally tailored suicide prevention and substance misuse strategies in their communities.
Application Deadline
Oct 31, 2024
Date Added
Aug 5, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to federally recognized tribes for conservation efforts aimed at protecting and recovering endangered marine and anadromous species.
Application Deadline
Apr 14, 2025
Date Added
Aug 2, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to Native American and Alaska Native communities for enhancing their environmental regulatory programs and promoting sustainable management of air, water, and land resources.
Application Deadline
Aug 19, 2024
Date Added
Aug 1, 2024
The Maine Department of Labor (MDOL), referred to in the following as the Department, isΒ grounded in the belief that a career is a major building block of prosperity and is vital to helping Mainers chart their economic future. Donor Name: Maine Department of Labor State: Maine County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 08/19/2024 Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000 Grant Duration: 2 Years Details: MDOL is seeking applications for pilot projects or approaches that support tribal communities in connecting to employment, training opportunities, and/or to support workers to retain jobs.Β The Department is releasing this Request for Applications (RFA) to support tribal communities to address basic needs, connect with individuals disengaged from the workforce, and support employment or training opportunities. The MDOL Bureau of Employment Services seeks to partner with tribal communities and partners that support tribal communities to:Β Address basic needs not effectively met by existing Division of Indian and Native American Programs (DINAP), Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) Adult, Dislocated, Youth, National Emergency Grant (NEG) or related programs to support job placement and job retention. This could include, but is not limited to, help with car repairs, childcare, resolution of a housing-related problem, uniforms, broadband access, or other items necessary to assist an individual in obtaining or retaining employment. Connect with individuals disengaged from the workforce not currently supported by existing DINAP, WIOA or Department of Labor (DOL) programs. Funding Information The total grant funding available for this initiative is $500,000. The Department anticipates making two (2) to four (4) awards. The maximum award amount $250,000, and the minimum is $75,000. The anticipated period of performance is September 2024 β September 2026. Eligibility Criteria Eligible organizations include Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) or Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments) or non-profits with demonstrated experience and success in serving tribal communities. Applications that demonstrate partnership with the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, the Miβkmaq Nation, the Passamaquoddy Tribe, and the Penobscot Nation are preferred. For more information, visit MDOL.
Application Deadline
Oct 25, 2024
Date Added
Aug 1, 2024
The Tribal Tourism Grant Program (TTGP) is a financial aid initiative aimed at supporting Native American tribes and tribal organizations in developing or enhancing their tourism industry, with a focus on economic development and cultural preservation, offering individual grants ranging from $75,000 to $150,000 for projects with a 24-month term.
Application Deadline
Apr 4, 2025
Date Added
Jul 31, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to American Indian and Alaska Native organizations to implement evidence-based home visiting programs that improve maternal and child health outcomes in their communities.
Application Deadline
Aug 15, 2024
Date Added
Jul 31, 2024
The Office of Native American Affairs (ONAA) mission is to ensure that American Indian, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians (referred to collectively as Native American) seeking to create, develop and expand small businesses have full access to the business development and expansion tools available through the Agencyβs entrepreneurial development, lending and procurement programs. ONAAβs overarching goal is to promote and support American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiian entrepreneurs. In recent years, ONAA has successfully sponsored and managed nation- wide contractor-led workshops and roundtables, co-sponsored agreements, interagency agreements, and tribal consultations; developed and distributed promotional materials; and attended and participated in national and regional economic development conferences as subject matter experts for these groups. The focus of this pilot program initiative is to award a grant to a Native American serving business to carry out projects that support developing exports by eligible Native small businesses. The objective of NATEP is to increase (1) the number of Native small businesses that export, (2) the dollar value of exports, and (3) the number of Native small businesses exploring significant new trade opportunities. Such empowerment will serve to maximize economic impact and improve quality of life for the targeted underserved communities. Section 7(j) of the Small Business Act authorizes the U.S. Small Business Administration to provide management and technical assistance to eligible individuals and businesses. To be eligible for 7(j) services, a client must be: a socially and economically disadvantaged individual whose firm is a participant in the 8(a) Business Development Program; a business that is eligible to receive 8(a) contracts; or a business which qualifies as small under 13 CFR subpart 121 β Small Business size Regulations, and which is located in an urban or rural area with a high proportion of unemployed or low-income individuals, or which is owned by low-income individuals. The term βhigh proportion of unemployedβ means the urban or rural countyβs unemployment rate is not less than 140 percent of average unemployment rate for the United States or for the State in which such county is located, whichever is less, based on the most recent data available in the annual Local Area Unemployment Statistics report from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. The term βlow- income individualβ means an individual whose familyβs taxable income for the preceding year did not exceed 150 percent of the poverty level amount established by the Bureau of Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, for determining poverty status.
Application Deadline
Sep 30, 2024
Date Added
Jul 30, 2024
The Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Culture and Arts Development Grant Program for FY 2024/2025 is a $1.5 million fund managed by the National Park Service, aimed at supporting nonprofit organizations that serve Native Hawaiian or Alaska Native populations in preserving and advancing their culture and arts through various forms such as language, visual and performing arts, and history.
Application Deadline
Oct 1, 2024
Date Added
Jul 30, 2024
The "Fiscal Year 2024 Tribal Wetland Program Development Grants" aim to assist tribal governments and intertribal consortia in developing or refining programs that protect, manage, and restore wetlands, with a focus on increasing wetland quantity and quality, and incorporating climate change and environmental justice considerations.
Application Deadline
Jun 24, 20259 days left
Date Added
Jul 30, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to tribal governments and consortia to improve coordination between Tribal TANF and child welfare services for families at risk of child abuse or neglect.
Application Deadline
Oct 22, 2024
Date Added
Jul 25, 2024
The Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program aims to provide funding to various entities to promote digital equity and inclusion, enhance broadband adoption, and offer training and resources for underprivileged populations, with a focus on initiatives not covered by the Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program.
Application Deadline
Apr 14, 2025
Date Added
Jul 23, 2024
This grant provides funding for community-based projects that promote the preservation and teaching of Native American languages through immersion education for young children and school-aged students.
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