About: The Village of Walpi believes in traditional and contemporary values that promotes the welfare, growth, and sustenance of its people, while protecting and preserving the cultural and natural environment.” The mission will be carried out with the spirit of Sumi’nangwa, Nami’nangwa, and Kyapsti. To inspire, motivate and transform desires into action. [...]
C4 Ever Green
Lara G2025-07-23T21:33:05+00:00About: In 2022, C 4Ever Green was created as a 501(c)3 at the encouragement of community members. The organization addresses waste-burning and illegal dumping, protecting endangered Indigenous plants harvested for food, ceremony, and livestock, transitioning to renewable energy, and protecting natural resources. In 2019, local community members, Norman Lameman and Meridith Benally [...]
Ke’yah Advanced Manufacturing Alliance (501c3)
admin2025-07-23T21:39:47+00:00About: Ke’yah Advanced Rural Manufacturing Alliance (KARMA) is a non-profit corporation and is organized exclusively for charitable, educational and scientific purposes working to create economic opportunity in Native communities through workforce development and entrepreneurship in Advanced Manufacturing and Technology. Ke’yah’s origin began with Kellogg Foundation funding to collaborate with industry, academia, and [...]
Hozho Voices of Healing Center (501c3)
admin2025-07-23T21:39:41+00:00About: The mission of the Hozho Voices of Healing Center, Inc. (Hozho Center) is to establish and maintain an indigenous community center guided by the Dine' philosophy of Ho'zho' (to exist in a state of wellbeing physically, emotionally, and spiritually) and K'e' (to exist for the welfare of all our relatives for [...]
Tutskwat Oqawtoynani
admin2025-07-23T21:34:34+00:00About: Tutskwat Oqawtoynani originally started as, The First Mesa Annual Clean-Up in 2014, under the direction and planning of the Nuvayestewa Family from Tewa Village. A small family initiative of 15 volunteers set out on a mission “To clean up the entire First Mesa Villages (Tewa, Sichomovi, and Walpi) from top to [...]
Uplift
admin2025-07-23T21:44:51+00:00About: Uplift connects, trains, and mobilizes young people for climate justice across the Colorado Plateau and greater Southwest. A decentralized network of well-trained frontline youth organizers supports the climate justice movement to end extraction and create regenerative systems across the Colorado Plateau. In the fall of 2014, Uplift was born with [...]
Pueblo Action Alliance – Southwest Organizing Project
admin2025-07-23T21:35:07+00:00About: Pueblo Action Alliance is a community driven organization that promotes cultural sustainability by addressing environmental and social impacts in our Pueblo communities including the urban indigenous community. Our goals include educating our communities on the environmental and associated social issues that directly impact indigenous lands and communities. Ultimately protecting water, [...]
Conservation Legacy, Ancestral Lands Program
admin2025-07-23T21:41:58+00:00About: Founded in Acoma Pueblo, Ancestral Lands’ vison statement is “Leading our Nations back to ecological and cultural well-being.” Since 2008, the program has expanded to develop “in community” programs with local Native staff on the Navajo Nation, Zuni Pueblo, Hopi, [...]
Utah Diné Bikéyah
admin2025-07-23T21:41:15+00:00About: Utah Diné Bikéyah is a nonprofit organization that works toward healing of people and the Earth by supporting indigenous communities in protecting their culturally significant, ancestral lands. Grants to Utah Dine Bikeyah helped their organization with strategic planning, board development, and messaging, that enabled participation in the successful [...]
Black Mesa Water Coalition
admin2025-07-23T21:40:16+00:00About: Black Mesa Water Coalition is dedicated to preserving and protecting Mother Earth and the integrity of Indigenous Peoples’ cultures, with the vision of building sustainable and healthy communities. Years Supported: 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018 Grant Type: Protecting sacred places VISIT WEBSITE BACK TO ALL GRANTEES [...]





