$5,000 grants to artists - First Alaskans



Indigenous COVID-19 Relief Fund OpportunitiesCOVID-19 Response and Recovery Funding Map: FundOrganizationDescriptionFocus AreasTribes / Native NPs / IndivAward rangesDeadlineApplication processFlicker FundSeventh Generation FundDirect critical resources to the most vulnerable in our already challenged communities - provide direct grant support to stressed Indigenous communities on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, where some are already facing issues of hunger, lack of access to water, and unable to secure basic hygiene and material supplies needed for everyday life.Basic/urgent health, wellness, hygiene for the most vulnerableTraditional healing practices/remedies food systems, immune supportHistoric/cultural teachings, stories and lifeways to inform community on health, healing, moving forward with vitalityXUp to $10,000OngoingA complete Grant Application Packet (6 pages maximum) emailed to Grants@:- Flicker Fund Rapid Response Grant Coversheet - Brief Project Narrative - Project Budget - List of Project Leadership, including Indigenous Affiliations (Minimum 80% Indigenous Leadership) - 501(C)(3) Tax ID Letter or Fiscal Sponsor InformationAward determinations within a weekNDN Collective COVID-19 Response FundNDN CollectiveProvide immediate relief to some of the most underserved communities in the country & quickly distribute resources to frontline organizations, Tribes, and individuals who are providing essential services to Indigenous communities within the next 15-45 days to provide gap resources during this health crisis.Medical suppliesFood deliveryYouth/Elder CareEducational AccessShelter & HousingEconomic ReliefSocial-Emotional SupportCultural, Ceremonial, Spirit-aligned supportInformation & CommunicationsXXXIndigenous-led orgs, Tribes and Individuals w/ operating budget below $500,000: ~$15,000I-L orgs, Tribes and Individuals w/ op. budget above $500k:$50k-100,000Indigenous artists/entrepreneurs:~$5,000 (80 available)Ongoing, application review weekly Go to covid-19/ click Apply Now Create Profile, then Account – NDN COVID19 Response Grants Provide proof of eligibility Submit registration info, they’ll send login credentials Select “Apply for the NDN COVID-19 Community Response & Action Grant” Relief FundOrganizationDescriptionFocus AreasTribes / Native NPs / IndivAward rangesDeadlineApplication processCOVID-19 Emergency ResponseAgroEcology Fund(i) emergency grants for humanitarian efforts on community-based, agroecological food systems + advocacy to hold governments accountable; (ii) communications campaign to support dissemination of stories that elevate agroecology as a key solution to food security; iii) global learning process with key actors in agroecology to adapt to the situation over the longer term.facilitate delivery of food from rural producers to urban consumers, especially most vulnerable strengthen community-based food systems that connect agroecological producers and urban consumers support expansion of seed production in response to greater demandsupport urban agriculture to localize food securityprotect basic human rights in the face of lockdownsadvocate for govt accountability to needs of small farmers/vulnerable consumers in public aid & stimulusNominees from donors, advisors, long-term partners and AEF staffUnknownUpon nomination to applyNominations will be sought from donors, advisors, long-term partners and AEF staff.?This is not an open call for proposals.FCYO COVID-19 Youth Organizing Rapid Response FundFunders’ Collaborative on youth organizingSupport youth organizing groups in sustaining their organizations in this time and responding to the COVID-19 crisisTechnology or training to pivot to remote/digital organizingSupport for staff / youth needs Organizing mutual aid or community resilience projectscampaigns for a just crisis response Organizations that engage young people of color, low-income young people, and gender oppressed young people in collective action for systemic changeUp to $2,000 based on budget and need. Total initial pool of funding is $50,000Applications reviewed on a rolling basis until all funds are spent. Our goal is to respond to proposals within 2 wksApplications should be submitted through the FCYO grants portal by?CLICKING HERE.?The narrative portion of the application may be submitted in writing or as a video (no longer than 10 minutes). Relief FundOrganizationDescriptionFocus AreasTribes / Native NPs / IndivAward rangesDeadlineApplication processCOVID-19 Response FundNB3 FoundationDirectly support families and children living within the Navajo Nation, New Mexico and tribes in South Dakota. ?The key is “directly” -?your funds will not go to overhead, or middlemen. We will identify on-the-ground needs and directly support these areas. Every cent given will help families in need.Access to nutritional food and clean waterAccess to education opportunities and youth developmentXUnknownUnknownUnknownRural Tribal COVID-19 Response ProgramUS Department of Health & Human ServicesProvide flexibility to assist tribes, tribal organizations, urban Indian health organizations, and health service providers to tribes to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus and the evolving needs in rural communities. establishing testing sites, purchasing test kits, telehealth strategies/activities, purchasing personal protective equipment (PPE) and other supplies, hiring/training healthcare providers & personnel to provide care for COVID-19 patients.tribes, tribal organizations, urban Indian health organizations, and health service providers to tribes$15,000,000 program totalUp to $300,000 eachMay 6, 2020Apply here: FoundationDoubling grantmaking dollars for grantee partners to respond to grave threats to our democracy, economy and public health impact of the COVID-19 crisis criminal justicesocial policy gender justiceenvironmental and climate justicecivic/census engagementX$22 million to social justice organizations for 2020Individual award amounts UnknownCurrent granteesUpon invitation to apply from the Libra FoundationRelief FundOrganizationDescriptionFocus AreasTribes / Native NPs / IndivAward rangesDeadlineApplication processIIYC Covid-19 Community FundInternational Indigenous Youth CouncilSupport Indigenous communities impacted by Covid-19, in particular those living on reservations and in rural communities. Funds from this campaign will be distributed directly to individuals and families.Purchase of:groceries, baby/childcare products, hygiene products, cleaning supplies, medicine and utilitiesXTotal fund goal $10,000Individual family awards unknownUnknownUnknown – process to be shared once fundraising for the fund is completeNative American Community Response FundDecolonizing WealthTrust-based funding to Native-led orgs serving individuals and families impacted by COVID-19. Funding supports Native Americans in urban centers in 13 metropolitan areas, and hotspots, such as the Navaho Tribe and the Pueblos in New Mexico.Access to safe, reliable shelter for our most vulnerableAccess to foodXUnknown unknownBy invitation only.Current grantees: AinDah Yung Center, American Indian Center of Indiana, Native American Community Clinic, Chief Seattle Club, OK Indian Missionary Conference, Kansas City Indian Center, Sacred Pipe Resource CenterTogether Towards Tomorrow T3 FundAmerican Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES)With the closure of colleges and universities many students are facing serious challenges and have only a short window of time to make alternative living arrangements. Please join us in offering urgent support to Native American/Indigenous students affected by the COVID-19 pandemicProvide Native American /Indigenous undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university affected by the COVID-19 pandemic a one-time scholarship of $500.XOne-time scholarship of $500Ongoing through August 31, 2020AISES has set an initial goal of raising a minimum of $5,500 before accepting applications and making awards. Once the initial goal is met, applications will be reviewed and awarded on a rolling basis. Each time the Fund reaches a balance of $5,500 (or greater in increments of $5,500), AISES will make awards. Awards are granted on a first come, first serve basis to those who meet all of the qualifications. When funds are available, it is anticipated awards will be made within one week.Artist ReliefArtist Relief$5,000 grants to artists For artists facing financial emergencyX$5,000Ongoing FundOrganizationDescriptionFocus AreasTribes / Native NPs / IndivAward rangesDeadlineApplication processCommunity Benefit Share DistributionNorton Sound Economic Dev.Corporation(NSEDC) Board approved a special CBS, $100,000 per community, to offset burden associated with COVID-19. Total of $1.5 million to NSEDC member communities in Norton Sound to supplement a loss in tax base, address local measures to stop the spread, or directly benefit community residents by alleviating hardships imposed by the impacts of the virus.?supplement a loss in tax baseaddress local measures to stop the virus spreaddirectly benefit community residents by alleviating hardships imposed by the impacts of the virus.?Member communities$100,000 per communityn/aMunicipalities are required to hold a public meeting (which can be held via teleconference or virtually) to determine a budget for how the special distribution will be utilized.? Potential for community input may be reduced due to the current social distancing mandates, but NSEDC encourages municipalities to seek input through other means, such as fliers, social media, or other methods of engaging residents.Alaska COVID-19 Response FundAlaska Community Foundation, United Way of Anchorage, and Rasmuson Foundationsupport nonprofits that provide critical services to communities and individuals throughout Alaska whose lives have been devastatingly impacted by recent events.Immediate and long-term support to nonprofits that serve Alaskans devastated by the pandemic and essential to getting Alaska’s economy back on track?XX$5,000-$200,000First round of Grants April 2-10(more opps to become available as situation evolves) you have any questions, please contact ACF Program Officer Stefanie O’Brien at?sobrien@?or ACF VP of Programs & Grants Katie St. John at?kstjohn@.United Way Southeast COVID-19 Response FundUnited Way Southeastworking with nonprofit partners to help those affected by the economic consequences of the pandemic while also supporting?211, the go-to information resource in times of crisisFood distribution to students/other vulnerable shelter beds Funding gaps for health and human service agenciesLoss of income/access to services for vulnerable populationsXUnknownunknown FundOrganizationDescriptionFocus AreasTribes / Native NPs / IndivAward rangesDeadlineApplication processUnited Way Tanana ValleyUnited Way Tanana ValleySupports members of our Interior Community?who are struggling in the economic fallout Donations to nonprofit agencies providing food, shelter, and other basic human necessities throughout COVID-19XTotal Fund amount as of 4/21 is $64,560ongoing Prevention & Response GrantsMat-Su Health FoundationUnrestricted grants to support local nonprofits addressing unplanned expenses and/or lost revenue relating to the Coronavirus pandemicDevelop pandemic education/prevention strategiesCritical safety-net needs for NP clients: housing, transportation, medical /childcare, food securityQuarantine suppliesPsychosocial supports and mental health servicesMat-Su NPsUp to $50,000Assistance securing lines of credit also availableongoing Community & Food Asst FundJuneau Community Foundationimmediate and long-term challenges due COVIDhealth, safety, food security/ economic issuesXTotal fund $75,000 as of 4/21/20Unknownunknown Delta COVID-19 Response FundBethel Community Services FoundationThese funds are intended to offer emergency financial assistance to groups on the front lines assisting individuals in our regionHomelessness & homeless prevention efforts Food insecurityDissemination of critical info regarding health and safetyOther areas of immediate need resulting from COVID-19 XXEight awards of $2,000 eachFriday, April 17 questions about the application or Fund, please call Lisa or Michelle at 907-543-1812.COVID-19 Response Grant ProgramAlaska Mental Health Trust AuthorityWith the onset of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, organizations serving Trust beneficiaries have encountered sudden disruptions in their ability to operate and provide crucial services. assistance for emergent beneficiary needs?identified health & safety issues?operational assistance?XXUp to $25,000Applications closed due to overwhelming need – stay tuned for additional opportunitiesThe Trust is not accepting new letters of interest for COVID-19 response grants at this time. Stay tuned for additional funding opportunities.?Complete a COVID-19 Response Grant Letter of Interest (LOI) form.You will be contacted and notified within seven working days if the request has been approved.Relief FundOrganizationDescriptionFocus AreasTribes / Native NPs / IndivAward rangesDeadlineApplication processAHF COVID-19 Emergency Relief GrantAlaska Humanities ForumAs Alaska’s state humanities council, AHF will distribute and administer funds allocated to the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as part of the CARES Act, managing Alaska’s share directed to the 56 state and jurisdictional humanities councils to.assist affected cultural nonprofit institutions and organizations?across our state with operational expensessupplemental funding available as emergency funding to support?at-risk humanities positions and projects at museums, libraries and archives, historic sites, colleges and universities, and other cultural nonprofitsXXUp to $10,000First round due May 1, notified of award by May 8. After that, reviewed on a bi-weekly rolling basis you have questions or need further information, please contact Jann Mylet, Director of Development and Communications, at jmylet@.AIJ Fund for Alaska FamiliesAlaska Institute for JusticeAIJ is fundraising to support Alaskan families impacted by the Corona Virus (COVID-19) who do not qualify for federal emergency assistance.?- food and housing- support international students, crime victims, unable to get SSN and/or mixed-status Alaskan families negatively impacted by COVID-19 and are not able to apply for relief under the CARES Act.xUpon reaching goal, assist 10 individual/families with small $500 grantsFundraising ongoing. $5,000 total goalStay tuned to website for details when funding becomes available CAP – COVID-19RurAL CAP FoundationAiding communities’ needs regarding COVID-19 and continued ongoing support for communities, cultural traditions, educational improvement, local leadershipX$500-$7,500April 30August 31November 30 Email applications and Qs to: ruralcapfoundation@.Rural Healthcare GrantsRasmuson Foundation, Premera Blue Cross, and Alaska Community FoundationGrant applications are being accepted for projects designed to improve rural Alaska health care systems, including emergency preparedness and pandemic response.Eligible projects include medical and dental equipment, technology and vehicles, as well as ancillary equipment for emergency services, facility renovations, restorations and furnishings. Supplies related to COVID-19 response are eligible. Health care providers in much of Alaska are eligible.XXHealth care organizations are urged to target projects in the $25,000 to $50,000 range.April 24Apply here for a grant: Premera Rural Health Care Fund grant portalAdditional Resources:GrantSpace by Candid: Emergency Financial Resources: Americans in Philanthropy: Supporting Tribal Communities through CoronavirusResource Library for Response Funds, SBA Resources, Native Health Orgs, Nonprofits, Public Health, Equity and Race, Articles and BlogsForaker Group Resources for Alaska’s Nonprofits, including Employer Resources, Budget/Finance info, Local Funds< Public Policy, Communications, Fundraising, etc. Way of Southeast COVID Resources: ................
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