Humboldt Area Foundation

For The Native Cultures Fund

  • Amount
    $150,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    10/13/2020
  • Term
    36 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Program
Strategies
Overview
A program of the Humboldt Area Foundation since 2002, the Native Cultures Fund supports California Native arts, cultural revitalization, and knowledge transmission between generations. Founded by California Indian leaders, and Native led, the fund provides grants, staff support, and regional gatherings, with an approach that builds upon long-standing relationships and honors customary protocols across the 50-county region it serves. This grant advances the Program’s Communities strategy by enabling the Native Cultures Fund to continue to support an array of artists, culture bearers, and lifeways.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.hafoundation.org 
Address
363 Indianola Road, Bayside, CA, 95524-9350, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for the Klamath Fund  
The nonprofit Humboldt Area Foundation and its sister organization, the Wild Rivers Community Foundation, support rural communities and tribes in Northern California and Southern Oregon through programming that advances racial equity, thriving youth and families, healthy ecosystems and environments, and a just economy and economic development. This grant supports the 10-year Klamath Fund, which aims to leverage dam removal on the Klamath River to spark new investment in the restoration and revitalization of tribal and rural communities from the river’s headwaters in Oregon to its mouth in California. (Substrategy: Advance Conservation Protections)
for the Redwood Region Climate and Community Resilience Hub and Tribal Climate Resilience Network  
Humboldt Area Foundation serves the residents of Humboldt, Del Norte, and Trinity counties in California, and Curry County in Oregon, including the region’s 27 Tribal Nations and historically Indigenous territories. The foundation supports community and tribal engagement around the equitable development of a new port and offshore wind project. Federal climate investments enable both projects, but successful deployment and accrued community benefits require skillful community engagement. This grant will provide technical assistance to give the local community capacity to engage with federal, state, tribal, and private industry interests. The grant will also support a network of 11 local tribes to provide more capacity, flexible funding, and knowledge sharing to advance tribal priorities, access historic federal climate investments, and engage with offshore wind development and related efforts. (Substrategy: U.S. National Policy)

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