The Indigenous Women's Flow Fund (IWFF) is an Indigenous-led grantmaking program that nourishes community-sourced initiatives and offers solutions and alternatives to systems in crisis. Grounded in trust-based philanthropic approaches, IWFF brings together five Indigenous women from across the United States, for a three-year period, to be decision-makers over grantmaking dollars and shape the program according to their vision
Feminist movements are powerhouses for social change, but they are under-resourced, undervalued, and...
This research project begins from an understanding that Indigenous knowledge is a practice, as Debor...
In this report, First Nations highlights a snapshot of grant requests under our Native Youth and Cul...
The Indigenous Women's Flow Fund (IWFF) is an Indigenous-led grantmaking program that nourishes comm...
This body of work is a gathering place to bring together the wealth of knowledge about Indigenous-le...
This first-of-its kind report provides collective recommendations from established Native-led nonpro...
As members of International Funders for Indigenous Peoples (IFIP), we are anxious to grow the field ...
An increasing number of tribes and Native nonprofits are using philanthropy to capitalize economic a...
Native Peoples have experienced environmental racism and devastation for generations but contribute ...
The Ms. Foundation for Women's Pocket Change: How Women and Girls of Color Do More with Less report ...
The Indigenous Adolescent Girls’ Empowerment Network (IMAGEN) builds upon long-standing Native cultu...
From 2002 to 2016, large U.S. foundations gave, on average, 0.4 percent of total annual funding to N...
Mainstream institutions have, historically, dismissed Indigenous worldviews, knowledges, and researc...
We spent our time in the Head and Heart Fellowship learning about the importance of Indigenous art, ...
On June 20-21, 2003, the Marguerite Casey Foundation (MCF) brought together a group of Native people...
Feminist movements are powerhouses for social change, but they are under-resourced, undervalued, and...
This research project begins from an understanding that Indigenous knowledge is a practice, as Debor...
In this report, First Nations highlights a snapshot of grant requests under our Native Youth and Cul...
The Indigenous Women's Flow Fund (IWFF) is an Indigenous-led grantmaking program that nourishes comm...
This body of work is a gathering place to bring together the wealth of knowledge about Indigenous-le...
This first-of-its kind report provides collective recommendations from established Native-led nonpro...
As members of International Funders for Indigenous Peoples (IFIP), we are anxious to grow the field ...
An increasing number of tribes and Native nonprofits are using philanthropy to capitalize economic a...
Native Peoples have experienced environmental racism and devastation for generations but contribute ...
The Ms. Foundation for Women's Pocket Change: How Women and Girls of Color Do More with Less report ...
The Indigenous Adolescent Girls’ Empowerment Network (IMAGEN) builds upon long-standing Native cultu...
From 2002 to 2016, large U.S. foundations gave, on average, 0.4 percent of total annual funding to N...
Mainstream institutions have, historically, dismissed Indigenous worldviews, knowledges, and researc...
We spent our time in the Head and Heart Fellowship learning about the importance of Indigenous art, ...
On June 20-21, 2003, the Marguerite Casey Foundation (MCF) brought together a group of Native people...
Feminist movements are powerhouses for social change, but they are under-resourced, undervalued, and...
This research project begins from an understanding that Indigenous knowledge is a practice, as Debor...
In this report, First Nations highlights a snapshot of grant requests under our Native Youth and Cul...