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Indigenous Tomorrows Fund Information Session
Tuesday, June 24, 2025 (12:00 PM - 12:00 PM) (EDT)
Description
The Indigenous Tomorrows Fund (ITF) is a participatory grantmaking initiative led by Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) that supports Indigenous youth leadership and community- defined solutions. Through a youth-led review process, ITF will fund projects that strengthen cultural continuity and sustainable futures. In its 2025 pilot year, ITF will award up to 24 grants of $30,000 each for a 12-month term, focused on supporting Indigenous approaches to health, well-being, and community wellness—especially those that address the root causes of inequity and strengthen long-term healing. Applications will be accepted June 13–July 18, 2025.
We will also be hosting an information session for interested applicants on June 24th, we will share registration information by June 13th.
FUNDING PRIORITIES
The Indigenous Tomorrows Fund supports projects that uplift young people and strengthen pathways toward community well-being, cultural continuity, and self-determined futures.
Projects should align with one or more of the following:
Promoting food justice and access to nourishing foods for children
Advancing community health and wellness
Strengthening connections between food, culture, and healing across generations
WHO CAN APPLY
Eligible applicants include:
501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations
Tribal governments or Tribal programs
Schools/colleges operated or chartered by a Tribe or the Bureau of Indian Education
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Organizational overview, including mission and vision statement
Responses to three short-answer questions
Project budget and narrative
Proof of eligibility
Optional: Letters of support, work samples, or other relevant materials
APPLICATION QUESTIONS (500 WORDS MAXIMUM FOR EACH QUESTION)
- What is the core purpose of your project, and how does it aim to create meaningful change in Native communities—particularly for Indigenous youth?
- In what ways does your project engage with one or more of ITF’s focus areas, and why are these priorities relevant to your community at this time?
- What existing relationships, practices, or experiences demonstrate your organization’s commitment to uplifting Indigenous youth and long-term community well-being?
ITF is a powerful collaboration between NAP, Newman’s Own Foundation, and Novo Nordisk.
Grant Info Page
RFP and application portal launching soon.
For updates, visit: www.nativephilanthropy.org Questions? Contact us at sbaber@nativephilanthropy.org
June 24, 2025
White House Council on Native American Affairs (WHCNAA): White House Council on Native American Affairs (bia.gov)
Consultations and Listening Sessions Schedule (bia.gov)
Department of the Interior - Indian Affairs: Upcoming Tribal Consultations | U.S. Department of the Interior (doi.gov)
Pow Wow Calendar: Upcoming Native American Pow Wows