kkʷēyˊ, Cama’i , Yá'át'ééh, Geed, hallito, Siyo, Iishuh, Dosha-, Koonumunthe, Du shka sha-, Che-hen-ta-mo?, Shé:kon!, Hau u, Aanii, Aloha, Hawey, Aho, Camai, ʔəsx̌id čəxʷ, Aang, Aang Aang*

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A FREE searchable grants database designed for Tribes and Native-led nonprofits built by a Native-led nonprofit.

Tribal Funding Registry

*Words of Welcome courtesy of AIANTA (American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association)

What is the Tribal Funding Registry?

The Tribal Funding Registry (TFR) is a FREE resource that offers:

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One-stop Shop

One central location for up-to-date government, foundation, and corporate grant opportunities.

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How-to Modules

Step-by-step lessons to help users learn how to navigate the grant process, grant research, and grant writing.

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Expert Guidance

Connect to highly experienced tribal grant experts for personalized support and guidance.

Who is the Native-led nonprofit behind this free resource?

The Hozhonigo Institute is a Native American-led nonprofit organization established in November 2022.

The Institute’s mission is to create an equitable future where Native Americans have equal access to opportunities that lead to the eradication of the racial wealth gap.