Press Release

NDN Collective Announces 2024 Community Self-Determination Grantee Partners

Rapid City, SD – Today, NDN Collective announced the recipients of the 2024 Community Self-Determination Grant. This grant opportunity supports and invests in the long-term visions, priorities, and power-building of Indigenous Nations, communities, and Peoples.

This year, the Community Self-Determination grant resourced $8 million to 36 Indigenous-led organizations from across Turtle Island and related Island Nations. Each organization will receive grants of up to $125,000 annually for up to two years for their work to Defend, Develop, and Decolonize Indigenous Peoples and Mother Earth. 

Through the Community Self-Determination grant, NDN Collective has rematriated more than $47.8 million since 2019.

“Since time immemorial Indigenous communities have relied on their ancestral knowledge and ingenuity to address the challenges they face,” said Thomas Kenote, Program Officer at NDN Collective. “The Community Self-Determination grant program rematriates wealth and resources back to these very communities, utilizing their community-led solutions to create a more just and equitable future for all people and Mother Earth.”

“By supporting these visionary Indigenous-led initiatives, we are investing in the resilience and sovereignty of Indigenous communities,” said Serene Lawrence, Program Officer at NDN Collective. “NDN Collective’s grant programs are not just about funding—it is also about honoring the collective power of the Indigenous people who have long been stewards of the land and their culture. Together, we are advancing a future where Indigenous self-determination and environmental stewardship are central to the well-being of all people and Mother Earth.”

2024 Community Self-Determination Grantee Partners: 

7 Pine Medicine Lodge (Ranch)

8th Fire Solar

Abiinooji Aki Inc.

Aboriginal Legal Services as fiscal sponsor for No More Silence

Asociación de Indígenas en Producción Agrícola del Estado de Chiapas, AIPAECH, A.C..

Blue Ocean Law

Center Pole

Chugach Regional Resources Commission

Duk Duk Goose, Inc.

Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians

Fundación de Santa María Para la Promoción Indígena y Agroforestal A. C. as fiscal sponsor for Indigenas 3D

High Prairie Regional Environmental Action Committee as fiscal sponsor for Keepers of the Water

Ho-Chunk Community Development Corporation

Hopi Tutskwa Permaculture Institute

Hopi Utilities Corporation

International Indian Treaty Council as fiscal sponsor for Itepo Ito Te Aniasakane Rio Yaqui Health Project

Kumano I Ke Ala

Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minnesota

Mahchiwminahnahtik Chippewa and Cree Language Revitalization

Mother Kuskokwim Coaliltion

Nááts’íilid Initiative

Native American Community Board

Neegoni Wabun Gi Gay Win Lodge Inc as fiscal sponsor for TEK Elders of Robinson Huron Treaty

Nueva Organización San Salvador Huehuetla SC

Our Hawaii

Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe

Pueblo of Tesuque Utility Authority

SAGE Foundation Inc

SERVICIOS ECOTURISTICOS CAREY SC

Seventh Generation Fund as fiscal sponsor for Tiny House Warriors

Shinnecock Kelp Farmers

Tea Creek

Tribal EcoRestoration Alliance

Waking Women Healing Institute

Wapna’kikewi’skwaq~Women of First Light

Xijuika

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NDN Collective is an Indigenous-led organization dedicated to building Indigenous power. Through organizing, activism, philanthropy, grantmaking, capacity-building, and narrative change, we are creating sustainable solutions on Indigenous terms.