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HOME | RECLAIMING NATIVE TRUTH Learn More. Reclaiming Native Truth is a national effort to foster cultural, social and policy change by empowering Native Americans to counter discrimination, invisibility and the dominant narratives that limit Native opportunity, access to justice, health and self-determination. Reclaiming Native Truth’s goal is to move heartsand minds
MICHAEL E. ROBERTS
Michael Roberts (Tlingit) is the president and CEO of First Nations Development Institute, a position he was appointed to in 2005 after having served as a research officer and chief operating officer for the organization from 1992 to 1997 and returning to First Nations in2002.
NURTURING INDIGENOUS YOUTH AND FAMILIES IN AND … COMMUNITY BASED + COMMUNITY DRIVEN= COMMUNITY OWNED= COMMUNITY EMPOWERED Empowering- The community is the most important player in finding and building the solution. Ownership- If the solution is a result of the communities hard work or from a person from CHARITABLE AND SOVEREIGN: UNDERSTANDING TRIBAL 7871 The purpose of this report is to shed light on §7871 organizations, or charitable organizations that are formed as part of a tribal government. This paper draws upon a national survey and five case studies to provide examples of the opportunities and challenges facing these organizations, and to SUCCESSFUL EVALUATION: CREATING SMART GOALS & OBJECTIVES Page 2 of 6 Evaluation Terminology Goal – What you hope to achieve or accomplish Objective – Specific and measurable steps to accomplishing goals Output – Measurable result of a program activity Outcome – What changed or was gained as a result of a program activity Indicator – Used to monitor progress in achieving outcomes and impact Benchmark – Standards by which project success A-DAE ROMERO-BRIONES A-dae became Director of Programs – Native Agriculture and Food Systems in 2017, after first joining First Nations as Associate Director of Research and Policy for Native Agriculture. She formerly was the Director of Community Development for Pūlama Lāna‘i in Hawaii, and is also the co-founder and former Executive Director of anonprofit
HOME | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTEOUR VALUESOUR PROGRAMSKNOWLEDGE CENTERGRANTMAKINGWAYS TO GIVENEWS First Nations Development Institute improves economic conditions for Native Americans through direct financial grants, technical assistance & training, and advocacy & policy. Learn More. For Grantseekers For Supporters For Communities. STEWARDING NATIVE LANDS The goal of the Stewarding Native Lands program is to provide financial and technical assistance to support Native ecological stewardship and improve Native control of and access to ancestral lands and resources to ensure the sustainable, economic, spiritual and cultural well-being of Native communities. LUCE INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE FELLOWSHIP In 2019, First Nations Development Institute (First Nations), in partnership with The Henry Luce Foundation (Luce) launched the Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship to honor and support a select cohort of fellows as they work to further Indigenous knowledge creation, dissemination and perpetuation in Indigenous communities. Through this fellowship program, we will award 10 two-year fellowships GATHER FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PROJECT GATHER Film. GATHER is a full-length documentary that is the result of a three-year collaboration between First Nations and award-winning director Sanjay Rawal. Hawaiian actor and activist Jason Momoa and production partner, Brian Mendoza, along with Sterlin Harjo, are executive producers. First Nations makes the film available tograntees and
HOME | RECLAIMING NATIVE TRUTH Learn More. Reclaiming Native Truth is a national effort to foster cultural, social and policy change by empowering Native Americans to counter discrimination, invisibility and the dominant narratives that limit Native opportunity, access to justice, health and self-determination. Reclaiming Native Truth’s goal is to move heartsand minds
MICHAEL E. ROBERTS
Michael Roberts (Tlingit) is the president and CEO of First Nations Development Institute, a position he was appointed to in 2005 after having served as a research officer and chief operating officer for the organization from 1992 to 1997 and returning to First Nations in2002.
CHARITABLE AND SOVEREIGN: UNDERSTANDING TRIBAL 7871 The purpose of this report is to shed light on §7871 organizations, or charitable organizations that are formed as part of a tribal government. This paper draws upon a national survey and five case studies to provide examples of the opportunities and challenges facing these organizations, and to NURTURING INDIGENOUS YOUTH AND FAMILIES IN AND … COMMUNITY BASED + COMMUNITY DRIVEN= COMMUNITY OWNED= COMMUNITY EMPOWERED Empowering- The community is the most important player in finding and building the solution. Ownership- If the solution is a result of the communities hard work or from a person from SUCCESSFUL EVALUATION: CREATING SMART GOALS & OBJECTIVES Page 2 of 6 Evaluation Terminology Goal – What you hope to achieve or accomplish Objective – Specific and measurable steps to accomplishing goals Output – Measurable result of a program activity Outcome – What changed or was gained as a result of a program activity Indicator – Used to monitor progress in achieving outcomes and impact Benchmark – Standards by which project success A-DAE ROMERO-BRIONES A-dae became Director of Programs – Native Agriculture and Food Systems in 2017, after first joining First Nations as Associate Director of Research and Policy for Native Agriculture. She formerly was the Director of Community Development for Pūlama Lāna‘i in Hawaii, and is also the co-founder and former Executive Director of anonprofit
GRANTMAKING
Grantmaking. Founded in 1980, First Nations began its national grantmaking program in 1993. Through year-end 2020, we have successfully managed 2,150 grants totaling $43 million to Native American projects and organizations in 40 states, the District of THIS WEEK AT FIRST NATIONS: MAY 21, 2021 Check in with Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellow Peter Williams. We’re happy to share news from artist and 2020 Fellow Peter Williams, who has had a busy spring.. Through June 26, Peter’s “Inherent Right” is the solo exhibition at the All My Relations Arts gallery, located along the American Indian Cultural Corridor in Minneapolis. Peter is also speaking on a panel today titled ENROLLMENT | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE First Nations Development Institute offers this list of resources to help you find information about Native American tribal enrollment and genealogy. We also offer similar resource pages for federally recognized Indian tribes in the United States, and for Native languages. These lists are not com STEWARDING NATIVE LANDS The goal of the Stewarding Native Lands program is to provide financial and technical assistance to support Native ecological stewardship and improve Native control of and access to ancestral lands and resources to ensure the sustainable, economic, spiritual and cultural well-being of Native communities. WEBINARS | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Webinars. First Nations Knowledge is a series of educational webinars created and hosted by First Nations Development Institute. The series aims to educate those who work in Native nonprofit and tribal organizations, or in nonprofit or for-profit enterprises. Through the webinars, we hope to build knowledge and skills and, thus, NativeAmerican
THIS WEEK AT FIRST NATIONS: MAY 28, 2021 Remembering our Native American Veterans This Memorial Day, First Nations remembers and honors the Native Americans who died while serving in the U.S. Military. Native Americans serve in the Armed Forces at a higher rate than any other group, and have served in all the nation’s wars since the Re ACHIEVING NATIVE FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT Program Overview. First Nations works in partnership with Native American tribes and communities throughout the U.S. to assist them in designing and administering financial and investor education programs. Our projects range from helping individuals and families understand the basics of financial management – opening and maintaining a bank APPLY NOW FOR THE 2022 LUCE INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE Applications Due July 13, 2021. Apply Now for the 2022 Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship. LONGMONT, Colorado (June 8, 2022) – First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) and The Henry Luce Foundation has announced the opening of the grant application process for the 2022 Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship.The fellowship is a two-year, self-directed enrichment programKNOWLEDGE CENTER
Knowledge Center | First Nations Development Institute STRENGTHENING NATIVE RESILIENCE IN CALIFORNIA IN THE WAKE With Support from PHI’s Together Toward Health Program, First Nations Awards $550,000 in Grants to 30 Native Organizations in California . LONGMONT, Colorado (June 11, 2021) – First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) today announced the awarding of $550,000 in grants to 30 Native-led California organizations to help them continue vital programs and services that have been HOME | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTEOUR VALUESOUR PROGRAMSKNOWLEDGE CENTERGRANTMAKINGWAYS TO GIVENEWS First Nations Development Institute improves economic conditions for Native Americans through direct financial grants, technical assistance & training, and advocacy & policy. Learn More. For Grantseekers For Supporters For Communities. LUCE INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE FELLOWSHIP In 2019, First Nations Development Institute (First Nations), in partnership with The Henry Luce Foundation (Luce) launched the Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship to honor and support a select cohort of fellows as they work to further Indigenous knowledge creation, dissemination and perpetuation in Indigenous communities. Through this fellowship program, we will award 10 two-year fellowships GATHER FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PROJECT GATHER Film. GATHER is a full-length documentary that is the result of a three-year collaboration between First Nations and award-winning director Sanjay Rawal. Hawaiian actor and activist Jason Momoa and production partner, Brian Mendoza, along with Sterlin Harjo, are executive producers. First Nations makes the film available tograntees and
HOME | RECLAIMING NATIVE TRUTH Learn More. Reclaiming Native Truth is a national effort to foster cultural, social and policy change by empowering Native Americans to counter discrimination, invisibility and the dominant narratives that limit Native opportunity, access to justice, health and self-determination. Reclaiming Native Truth’s goal is to move heartsand minds
FOOD SOVEREIGNTY ASSESSMENT TOOL First Nations Development Institute is pleased to present a newly updated and revised Food Sovereignty Assessment Tool, 2nd Edition. The Food Sovereignty Assessment Tool (FSAT) assists Native communities in reclaiming their local food systems. It helps demystify the process ofdata collection ab
MICHAEL E. ROBERTS
Michael Roberts (Tlingit) is the president and CEO of First Nations Development Institute, a position he was appointed to in 2005 after having served as a research officer and chief operating officer for the organization from 1992 to 1997 and returning to First Nations in2002.
CHARITABLE AND SOVEREIGN: UNDERSTANDING TRIBAL 7871 The purpose of this report is to shed light on §7871 organizations, or charitable organizations that are formed as part of a tribal government. This paper draws upon a national survey and five case studies to provide examples of the opportunities and challenges facing these organizations, and to NURTURING INDIGENOUS YOUTH AND FAMILIES IN AND … COMMUNITY BASED + COMMUNITY DRIVEN= COMMUNITY OWNED= COMMUNITY EMPOWERED Empowering- The community is the most important player in finding and building the solution. Ownership- If the solution is a result of the communities hard work or from a person fromDONALD G. SAMPSON
Donald, a former Board member of First Nations Development Institute, is President of Seventh Generation LLC, a tribal advisory and consultation company that works to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of tribal government and business operations. He formerly was the Director of Native Programs at Ecotrust, a nonprofitorganization
SUCCESSFUL EVALUATION: CREATING SMART GOALS & OBJECTIVES Page 2 of 6 Evaluation Terminology Goal – What you hope to achieve or accomplish Objective – Specific and measurable steps to accomplishing goals Output – Measurable result of a program activity Outcome – What changed or was gained as a result of a program activity Indicator – Used to monitor progress in achieving outcomes and impact Benchmark – Standards by which project success HOME | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTEOUR VALUESOUR PROGRAMSKNOWLEDGE CENTERGRANTMAKINGWAYS TO GIVENEWS First Nations Development Institute improves economic conditions for Native Americans through direct financial grants, technical assistance & training, and advocacy & policy. Learn More. For Grantseekers For Supporters For Communities. LUCE INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE FELLOWSHIP In 2019, First Nations Development Institute (First Nations), in partnership with The Henry Luce Foundation (Luce) launched the Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship to honor and support a select cohort of fellows as they work to further Indigenous knowledge creation, dissemination and perpetuation in Indigenous communities. Through this fellowship program, we will award 10 two-year fellowships GATHER FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PROJECT GATHER Film. GATHER is a full-length documentary that is the result of a three-year collaboration between First Nations and award-winning director Sanjay Rawal. Hawaiian actor and activist Jason Momoa and production partner, Brian Mendoza, along with Sterlin Harjo, are executive producers. First Nations makes the film available tograntees and
HOME | RECLAIMING NATIVE TRUTH Learn More. Reclaiming Native Truth is a national effort to foster cultural, social and policy change by empowering Native Americans to counter discrimination, invisibility and the dominant narratives that limit Native opportunity, access to justice, health and self-determination. Reclaiming Native Truth’s goal is to move heartsand minds
FOOD SOVEREIGNTY ASSESSMENT TOOL First Nations Development Institute is pleased to present a newly updated and revised Food Sovereignty Assessment Tool, 2nd Edition. The Food Sovereignty Assessment Tool (FSAT) assists Native communities in reclaiming their local food systems. It helps demystify the process ofdata collection ab
MICHAEL E. ROBERTS
Michael Roberts (Tlingit) is the president and CEO of First Nations Development Institute, a position he was appointed to in 2005 after having served as a research officer and chief operating officer for the organization from 1992 to 1997 and returning to First Nations in2002.
CHARITABLE AND SOVEREIGN: UNDERSTANDING TRIBAL 7871 The purpose of this report is to shed light on §7871 organizations, or charitable organizations that are formed as part of a tribal government. This paper draws upon a national survey and five case studies to provide examples of the opportunities and challenges facing these organizations, and to NURTURING INDIGENOUS YOUTH AND FAMILIES IN AND … COMMUNITY BASED + COMMUNITY DRIVEN= COMMUNITY OWNED= COMMUNITY EMPOWERED Empowering- The community is the most important player in finding and building the solution. Ownership- If the solution is a result of the communities hard work or from a person fromDONALD G. SAMPSON
Donald, a former Board member of First Nations Development Institute, is President of Seventh Generation LLC, a tribal advisory and consultation company that works to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of tribal government and business operations. He formerly was the Director of Native Programs at Ecotrust, a nonprofitorganization
SUCCESSFUL EVALUATION: CREATING SMART GOALS & OBJECTIVES Page 2 of 6 Evaluation Terminology Goal – What you hope to achieve or accomplish Objective – Specific and measurable steps to accomplishing goals Output – Measurable result of a program activity Outcome – What changed or was gained as a result of a program activity Indicator – Used to monitor progress in achieving outcomes and impact Benchmark – Standards by which project successGRANTMAKING
Grantmaking. Founded in 1980, First Nations began its national grantmaking program in 1993. Through year-end 2020, we have successfully managed 2,150 grants totaling $43 million to Native American projects and organizations in 40 states, the District of THIS WEEK AT FIRST NATIONS: MAY 21, 2021 Check in with Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellow Peter Williams. We’re happy to share news from artist and 2020 Fellow Peter Williams, who has had a busy spring.. Through June 26, Peter’s “Inherent Right” is the solo exhibition at the All My Relations Arts gallery, located along the American Indian Cultural Corridor in Minneapolis. Peter is also speaking on a panel today titled ENROLLMENT | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE First Nations Development Institute offers this list of resources to help you find information about Native American tribal enrollment and genealogy. We also offer similar resource pages for federally recognized Indian tribes in the United States, and for Native languages. These lists are not com STEWARDING NATIVE LANDS The goal of the Stewarding Native Lands program is to provide financial and technical assistance to support Native ecological stewardship and improve Native control of and access to ancestral lands and resources to ensure the sustainable, economic, spiritual and cultural well-being of Native communities. WEBINARS | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Webinars. First Nations Knowledge is a series of educational webinars created and hosted by First Nations Development Institute. The series aims to educate those who work in Native nonprofit and tribal organizations, or in nonprofit or for-profit enterprises. Through the webinars, we hope to build knowledge and skills and, thus, NativeAmerican
ACHIEVING NATIVE FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT Program Overview. First Nations works in partnership with Native American tribes and communities throughout the U.S. to assist them in designing and administering financial and investor education programs. Our projects range from helping individuals and families understand the basics of financial management – opening and maintaining a bank APPLY NOW FOR THE 2022 LUCE INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE Applications Due July 13, 2021. Apply Now for the 2022 Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship. LONGMONT, Colorado (June 8, 2022) – First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) and The Henry Luce Foundation has announced the opening of the grant application process for the 2022 Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship.The fellowship is a two-year, self-directed enrichment program THIS WEEK AT FIRST NATIONS: MAY 28, 2021 Remembering our Native American Veterans This Memorial Day, First Nations remembers and honors the Native Americans who died while serving in the U.S. Military. Native Americans serve in the Armed Forces at a higher rate than any other group, and have served in all the nation’s wars since the ReKNOWLEDGE CENTER
Knowledge Center | First Nations Development Institute STRENGTHENING NATIVE RESILIENCE IN CALIFORNIA IN THE WAKE With Support from PHI’s Together Toward Health Program, First Nations Awards $550,000 in Grants to 30 Native Organizations in California . LONGMONT, Colorado (June 11, 2021) – First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) today announced the awarding of $550,000 in grants to 30 Native-led California organizations to help them continue vital programs and services that have been HOME | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTEOUR VALUESOUR PROGRAMSKNOWLEDGE CENTERGRANTMAKINGWAYS TO GIVENEWS First Nations Development Institute improves economic conditions for Native Americans through direct financial grants, technical assistance & training, and advocacy & policy. Learn More. For Grantseekers For Supporters For Communities. STEWARDING NATIVE LANDS The goal of the Stewarding Native Lands program is to provide financial and technical assistance to support Native ecological stewardship and improve Native control of and access to ancestral lands and resources to ensure the sustainable, economic, spiritual and cultural well-being of Native communities. LUCE INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE FELLOWSHIP In 2019, First Nations Development Institute (First Nations), in partnership with The Henry Luce Foundation (Luce) launched the Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship to honor and support a select cohort of fellows as they work to further Indigenous knowledge creation, dissemination and perpetuation in Indigenous communities. Through this fellowship program, we will award 10 two-year fellowships GATHER FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PROJECT GATHER Film. GATHER is a full-length documentary that is the result of a three-year collaboration between First Nations and award-winning director Sanjay Rawal. Hawaiian actor and activist Jason Momoa and production partner, Brian Mendoza, along with Sterlin Harjo, are executive producers. First Nations makes the film available tograntees and
HOME | RECLAIMING NATIVE TRUTH Learn More. Reclaiming Native Truth is a national effort to foster cultural, social and policy change by empowering Native Americans to counter discrimination, invisibility and the dominant narratives that limit Native opportunity, access to justice, health and self-determination. Reclaiming Native Truth’s goal is to move heartsand minds
MICHAEL E. ROBERTS
Michael Roberts (Tlingit) is the president and CEO of First Nations Development Institute, a position he was appointed to in 2005 after having served as a research officer and chief operating officer for the organization from 1992 to 1997 and returning to First Nations in2002.
NURTURING INDIGENOUS YOUTH AND FAMILIES IN AND … COMMUNITY BASED + COMMUNITY DRIVEN= COMMUNITY OWNED= COMMUNITY EMPOWERED Empowering- The community is the most important player in finding and building the solution. Ownership- If the solution is a result of the communities hard work or from a person from CHARITABLE AND SOVEREIGN: UNDERSTANDING TRIBAL 7871 The purpose of this report is to shed light on §7871 organizations, or charitable organizations that are formed as part of a tribal government. This paper draws upon a national survey and five case studies to provide examples of the opportunities and challenges facing these organizations, and to SUCCESSFUL EVALUATION: CREATING SMART GOALS & OBJECTIVES Page 2 of 6 Evaluation Terminology Goal – What you hope to achieve or accomplish Objective – Specific and measurable steps to accomplishing goals Output – Measurable result of a program activity Outcome – What changed or was gained as a result of a program activity Indicator – Used to monitor progress in achieving outcomes and impact Benchmark – Standards by which project success A-DAE ROMERO-BRIONES A-dae became Director of Programs – Native Agriculture and Food Systems in 2017, after first joining First Nations as Associate Director of Research and Policy for Native Agriculture. She formerly was the Director of Community Development for Pūlama Lāna‘i in Hawaii, and is also the co-founder and former Executive Director of anonprofit
HOME | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTEOUR VALUESOUR PROGRAMSKNOWLEDGE CENTERGRANTMAKINGWAYS TO GIVENEWS First Nations Development Institute improves economic conditions for Native Americans through direct financial grants, technical assistance & training, and advocacy & policy. Learn More. For Grantseekers For Supporters For Communities. STEWARDING NATIVE LANDS The goal of the Stewarding Native Lands program is to provide financial and technical assistance to support Native ecological stewardship and improve Native control of and access to ancestral lands and resources to ensure the sustainable, economic, spiritual and cultural well-being of Native communities. LUCE INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE FELLOWSHIP In 2019, First Nations Development Institute (First Nations), in partnership with The Henry Luce Foundation (Luce) launched the Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship to honor and support a select cohort of fellows as they work to further Indigenous knowledge creation, dissemination and perpetuation in Indigenous communities. Through this fellowship program, we will award 10 two-year fellowships GATHER FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PROJECT GATHER Film. GATHER is a full-length documentary that is the result of a three-year collaboration between First Nations and award-winning director Sanjay Rawal. Hawaiian actor and activist Jason Momoa and production partner, Brian Mendoza, along with Sterlin Harjo, are executive producers. First Nations makes the film available tograntees and
HOME | RECLAIMING NATIVE TRUTH Learn More. Reclaiming Native Truth is a national effort to foster cultural, social and policy change by empowering Native Americans to counter discrimination, invisibility and the dominant narratives that limit Native opportunity, access to justice, health and self-determination. Reclaiming Native Truth’s goal is to move heartsand minds
MICHAEL E. ROBERTS
Michael Roberts (Tlingit) is the president and CEO of First Nations Development Institute, a position he was appointed to in 2005 after having served as a research officer and chief operating officer for the organization from 1992 to 1997 and returning to First Nations in2002.
NURTURING INDIGENOUS YOUTH AND FAMILIES IN AND … COMMUNITY BASED + COMMUNITY DRIVEN= COMMUNITY OWNED= COMMUNITY EMPOWERED Empowering- The community is the most important player in finding and building the solution. Ownership- If the solution is a result of the communities hard work or from a person from CHARITABLE AND SOVEREIGN: UNDERSTANDING TRIBAL 7871 The purpose of this report is to shed light on §7871 organizations, or charitable organizations that are formed as part of a tribal government. This paper draws upon a national survey and five case studies to provide examples of the opportunities and challenges facing these organizations, and to SUCCESSFUL EVALUATION: CREATING SMART GOALS & OBJECTIVES Page 2 of 6 Evaluation Terminology Goal – What you hope to achieve or accomplish Objective – Specific and measurable steps to accomplishing goals Output – Measurable result of a program activity Outcome – What changed or was gained as a result of a program activity Indicator – Used to monitor progress in achieving outcomes and impact Benchmark – Standards by which project success A-DAE ROMERO-BRIONES A-dae became Director of Programs – Native Agriculture and Food Systems in 2017, after first joining First Nations as Associate Director of Research and Policy for Native Agriculture. She formerly was the Director of Community Development for Pūlama Lāna‘i in Hawaii, and is also the co-founder and former Executive Director of anonprofit
GRANTMAKING
Grantmaking. Founded in 1980, First Nations began its national grantmaking program in 1993. Through year-end 2020, we have successfully managed 2,150 grants totaling $43 million to Native American projects and organizations in 40 states, the District of THIS WEEK AT FIRST NATIONS: MAY 21, 2021 Check in with Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellow Peter Williams. We’re happy to share news from artist and 2020 Fellow Peter Williams, who has had a busy spring.. Through June 26, Peter’s “Inherent Right” is the solo exhibition at the All My Relations Arts gallery, located along the American Indian Cultural Corridor in Minneapolis. Peter is also speaking on a panel today titled ENROLLMENT | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE First Nations Development Institute offers this list of resources to help you find information about Native American tribal enrollment and genealogy. We also offer similar resource pages for federally recognized Indian tribes in the United States, and for Native languages. These lists are not com STEWARDING NATIVE LANDS The goal of the Stewarding Native Lands program is to provide financial and technical assistance to support Native ecological stewardship and improve Native control of and access to ancestral lands and resources to ensure the sustainable, economic, spiritual and cultural well-being of Native communities. WEBINARS | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Webinars. First Nations Knowledge is a series of educational webinars created and hosted by First Nations Development Institute. The series aims to educate those who work in Native nonprofit and tribal organizations, or in nonprofit or for-profit enterprises. Through the webinars, we hope to build knowledge and skills and, thus, NativeAmerican
THIS WEEK AT FIRST NATIONS: MAY 28, 2021 Remembering our Native American Veterans This Memorial Day, First Nations remembers and honors the Native Americans who died while serving in the U.S. Military. Native Americans serve in the Armed Forces at a higher rate than any other group, and have served in all the nation’s wars since the Re ACHIEVING NATIVE FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT Program Overview. First Nations works in partnership with Native American tribes and communities throughout the U.S. to assist them in designing and administering financial and investor education programs. Our projects range from helping individuals and families understand the basics of financial management – opening and maintaining a bank APPLY NOW FOR THE 2022 LUCE INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE Applications Due July 13, 2021. Apply Now for the 2022 Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship. LONGMONT, Colorado (June 8, 2022) – First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) and The Henry Luce Foundation has announced the opening of the grant application process for the 2022 Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship.The fellowship is a two-year, self-directed enrichment programKNOWLEDGE CENTER
Knowledge Center | First Nations Development Institute STRENGTHENING NATIVE RESILIENCE IN CALIFORNIA IN THE WAKE With Support from PHI’s Together Toward Health Program, First Nations Awards $550,000 in Grants to 30 Native Organizations in California . LONGMONT, Colorado (June 11, 2021) – First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) today announced the awarding of $550,000 in grants to 30 Native-led California organizations to help them continue vital programs and services that have been HOME | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTEOUR VALUESOUR PROGRAMSKNOWLEDGE CENTERGRANTMAKINGWAYS TO GIVENEWS Home | First Nations Development Institute STEWARDING NATIVE LANDS Program Overview. Emerging Program. Native American communities have sustainably managed their lands for thousands of years, cultivating, adapting, and transferring traditional ecological knowledge over manygenerations.
ENROLLMENT | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE First Nations Development Institute offers this list of resources to help you find information about Native American tribal enrollment and genealogy. We also offer similar resource pages for federally recognized Indian tribes in the United States, and for Native languages. These lists are not com HOME | RECLAIMING NATIVE TRUTH Reclaiming Native Truth is a national effort to foster cultural, social and policy change by empowering Native Americans to counter discrimination, invisibility and the dominant narratives that limit Native opportunity, access to justice, health and self-determination. FOOD SOVEREIGNTY ASSESSMENT TOOL First Nations Development Institute is pleased to present a newly updated and revised Food Sovereignty Assessment Tool, 2nd Edition. The Food Sovereignty Assessment Tool (FSAT) assists Native communities in reclaiming their local food systems. It helps demystify the process ofdata collection ab
CALIFORNIA TRIBAL FUND California Tribal Fund The California Tribal Fund was created to support California-based, California-Native-led nonprofits and tribal programs in controlling and protecting their food systems, water, languages, traditional ecological knowledge, and land. Currently, the fund is operated as a prMICHAEL E. ROBERTS
Michael Roberts (Tlingit) is the president and CEO of First Nations Development Institute, a position he was appointed to in 2005 after having served as a research officer and chief operating officer for the organization from 1992 to 1997 and returning to First Nations in2002.
NURTURING INDIGENOUS YOUTH AND FAMILIES IN AND … COMMUNITY BASED + COMMUNITY DRIVEN= COMMUNITY OWNED= COMMUNITY EMPOWERED Empowering- The community is the most important player in finding and building the solution. Ownership- If the solution is a result of the communities hard work or from a person fromDONALD G. SAMPSON
Donald, a former Board member of First Nations Development Institute, is President of Seventh Generation LLC, a tribal advisory and consultation company that works to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of tribal government and business operations. SARAYL Y. SHUNKAMOLAH Sarayl Yellowhorse Shunkamolah is a member of the Navajo Nation and is Program and Operations Officer at First Nations Development Institute. She is originally from Allentown, Arizona, and grew up in Rio Rancho,New Mexico.
HOME | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTEOUR VALUESOUR PROGRAMSKNOWLEDGE CENTERGRANTMAKINGWAYS TO GIVENEWS Home | First Nations Development Institute STEWARDING NATIVE LANDS Program Overview. Emerging Program. Native American communities have sustainably managed their lands for thousands of years, cultivating, adapting, and transferring traditional ecological knowledge over manygenerations.
ENROLLMENT | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE First Nations Development Institute offers this list of resources to help you find information about Native American tribal enrollment and genealogy. We also offer similar resource pages for federally recognized Indian tribes in the United States, and for Native languages. These lists are not com HOME | RECLAIMING NATIVE TRUTH Reclaiming Native Truth is a national effort to foster cultural, social and policy change by empowering Native Americans to counter discrimination, invisibility and the dominant narratives that limit Native opportunity, access to justice, health and self-determination. FOOD SOVEREIGNTY ASSESSMENT TOOL First Nations Development Institute is pleased to present a newly updated and revised Food Sovereignty Assessment Tool, 2nd Edition. The Food Sovereignty Assessment Tool (FSAT) assists Native communities in reclaiming their local food systems. It helps demystify the process ofdata collection ab
CALIFORNIA TRIBAL FUND California Tribal Fund The California Tribal Fund was created to support California-based, California-Native-led nonprofits and tribal programs in controlling and protecting their food systems, water, languages, traditional ecological knowledge, and land. Currently, the fund is operated as a prMICHAEL E. ROBERTS
Michael Roberts (Tlingit) is the president and CEO of First Nations Development Institute, a position he was appointed to in 2005 after having served as a research officer and chief operating officer for the organization from 1992 to 1997 and returning to First Nations in2002.
NURTURING INDIGENOUS YOUTH AND FAMILIES IN AND … COMMUNITY BASED + COMMUNITY DRIVEN= COMMUNITY OWNED= COMMUNITY EMPOWERED Empowering- The community is the most important player in finding and building the solution. Ownership- If the solution is a result of the communities hard work or from a person fromDONALD G. SAMPSON
Donald, a former Board member of First Nations Development Institute, is President of Seventh Generation LLC, a tribal advisory and consultation company that works to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of tribal government and business operations. SARAYL Y. SHUNKAMOLAH Sarayl Yellowhorse Shunkamolah is a member of the Navajo Nation and is Program and Operations Officer at First Nations Development Institute. She is originally from Allentown, Arizona, and grew up in Rio Rancho,New Mexico.
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DREAM | FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE First Nations Helps Ensure the “Dream” First Nations Development Institute has worked for more than 38 years to improve Native American communities across the United States. Our goal is to make them more self-sufficient and sustainable, and to regain control over their own destinies through self-determination. STEWARDING NATIVE LANDS Program Overview. Emerging Program. Native American communities have sustainably managed their lands for thousands of years, cultivating, adapting, and transferring traditional ecological knowledge over manygenerations.
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NURTURING INDIGENOUS YOUTH AND FAMILIES IN AND … COMMUNITY BASED + COMMUNITY DRIVEN= COMMUNITY OWNED= COMMUNITY EMPOWERED Empowering- The community is the most important player in finding and building the solution. Ownership- If the solution is a result of the communities hard work or from a person fromAMY JAKOBER
As the Senior Communications Officer for First Nations Development Institute, Amy Jakober’s role is to share news and highlights about First Nations and our grantees. RECLAIMING NATIVE FOOD SYSTEMS Reclaiming native Food SyStemS: Part Two: Indigenous Knowledge and Innovation for Supporting Senior Health and Wellness Reclaiming native Food SyStemS: Part Two: Indigenous Knowledge and Innovation for Supporting Senior Health and Wellness RESEARCH | RECLAIMING NATIVE TRUTH Research has been the cornerstone of the first phase of the project. The Reclaiming Native Truth project carried out an unprecedented research campaign designed to increase our understanding of the dominant narrative about Native Americans in the United States. The research included literature reviews and environmental scans, focus groups with a variety of populations across the countryn a v
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