by Rob | Jun 29, 2025 | Completed Webinars
Native plants are crucial in maintaining bird, fish, and animal populations and to help stabilize the soil. Notably, native plants also help mitigate the impacts of extreme events like floods and wildfires because of their tolerance to ambient conditions. Maintaining...
by Rob | Jun 29, 2025 | Home
If you’re looking for news about local environmental events; jobs, scholarships, and fellowships; and funding opportunities specifically for Tribes, these listservs are a great resource: The University of Oregon’s PNW Tribal Climate Change Network Email Bulletin...
by Rob | Jun 29, 2025 | Home
Project WET (Water Education Today) is a nonprofit helps educators engage youth to understand water and solve local and global challenges. Curriculum materials are designed for educators of all kinds. Activities are designed to be easy to use and to complement...
by Rob | Jun 14, 2025 | Grants and Funding
The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) was awarded EPA Climate Pollution Reduction Grant funds to collaborate, convene, assess, and build capacity to aid its 57 member Tribes in meeting their climate pollution reduction goals. ATNI Tribes are invited to...
by Rob | Jun 14, 2025 | Grants and Funding
The Tribal Funding Registry is a free, searchable grants database designed for Tribes and Native-led nonprofit organizations. The registry is hosted by the Hozhonigo Institute, a Native American-led nonprofit.
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