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aTNi economic development committee 1/26/2021 Karli Moore (Lumbee) Program Officer

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aTNi

economic development committee

1/26/2021

Karli Moore (Lumbee)Program Officer

Healthy lands,

healthy people,

healthy economies

• NAAF is the largest philanthropic organization devoted solely to serving Native American farming and ranching communities

• Founded in 2018 as a private charitable trust created by the settlement of the Keepseagle v. Vilsack class-action lawsuit

• Supports Native farmers and ranchers in: • business assistance• agricultural education• technical support, and • advocacy services

NAAF Overview

Eligible grant recipients are:

• 501(c)(3) organizations

• Educational organizations • Including K-12 schools and

college-level institutions

• Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs)

• Tribes• State and federally recognized• Instrumentalities

Leadership

• CEO: Janie Simms Hipp (Chickasaw)• CFO/CIO: Vince Logan (Osage)

Board of Trustees

ATNI Region Grantees

Fast Track, 2019 and 2020 List

Southeast Alaska• Alaska Village Initiatives (Fast Track, 2019)

• Spruce Root (2019, 2020)

• Central Council Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (2020)

Northern California• Klamath Trinity Resource Conservation District (2019, 2020)

Idaho• Coeur d’Alene Tribe (2020)

• Shoshone Bannock Tribes (Fast Track)

Washington• Chief Seattle Club (2020)

• Cowlitz Indian Tribe (2019)

• Lummi CDFI (2019, 2020)

• Methow Field Institute (2020)

• Muckleshoot Indian Tribe (2020)

• Nisqually Indian Tribe (Fast Track)

• Northwest Native Development Fund (2020)

• Port Gable S’Klallam Foundation (2020)

• Spokane Tribal Network (2020)

• Suquamish Indian Tribe (Fast Track, 2019)

• Swinomish Tribe (2019)

• Washington State University (2019)

Oregon• Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Financial Services (2020)

• Maqlaqs Geetkni (2020)

• Northern California Tribal Court Coalition (2020)

• Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (2019, 2020)

• Numu Allottee Association (2019, 2020)

• Oregon State University (Fast Track, 2019)

Montana• Blackfeet Nation Stock Growers Association (2020)

• Center Pole (Fast Track)

• Chippewa Cree Tribe (2019, 2020)

• Indian Nations Conservation Alliance (2019)

• Intertribal Agriculture Council (Fast Track, 2019, 2020)

• Little Big Horn College (2020)

• Montana State University (2020)

• Peoples Partner for Community Development (2019, 2020)

• Piikani Lodge Health Institute (2019, 2020)

• Stone Child College (Fast Track)

Grant Examples

• ATNI Financial Services (OR)

• Central Council Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (AK)

• Intertribal Agriculture Council (MT)

• Little Big Horn College (MT)

• Suquamish Tribe (WA)

Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Financial Services

Grant: $315,150 (2020)

ATNI-FS will provide loans and technical assistance to Native agriculture

producers in the Pacific Northwest. We will leverage our vast network of partners

to deploy capital, offer workshops and trainings, and engage in special projects

to support the Native agriculture landscape and build resilient Native

communities.

Central Council Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska

Grant: $50,000 (2020)

Tlingit & Haida will conduct a pilot for community food production through

greenhouses. The harvest will support the elder feeding program and tribal youth

will learn about agriculture through hands-on experience. This project was

conceived in response to the food insecurity faced at the start of the COVID-19

pandemic.

Intertribal Agriculture Council

Grant: $8.9 million (Fast Track), $275,495 (2019) & $939,568 (2020)

With FT funding, IAC expanded technical assistance for Eastern OK and youth as

well as financed the start-up of Akiptan (a Native agriculture CDFI). With 2019

funding, IAC built on their American Indian Foods program by formalizing a

domestic market access process to connect Native producers with business

opportunities. With 2020 funding, IAC will support the Native Farm Bill Coalition

through a Policy Director position and targeted advocacy.

Little Big Horn College

Grant: $100,000 (2020)

LBHC will start a shared equipment program for tribal members to increase

agricultural production on their lands. They will also create an interactive support

system for business planning and credit access for the eventual purchase of

privately owned equipment or participation in a farm equipment cooperative.

Suquamish Indian Tribe

Grant: $400,000 (Fast Track) & $75,000 (2019)

With FT funding, Suquamish purchased a new dive boat that will allow tribal

members to harvest geoduck clams for domestic consumption and export. The

49-foot vessel will sustain the Suquamish tribe for 20 to 30 years. With 2019

funding, Suquamish purchased an oyster scow (boat) to diversify the Tribe’s

seafood business and lead to greater financial security for tribal shellfish

harvesters.

ATNI Region Native

agriculture

Stats

Use this link to find reservation-specific information.

American Indian/Alaskan Native Producers by State

© GeoNames, HERE, MSFTPowered by Bing

1,242

2,130

1,255

8,812

1,023

408

777278

5,663

2,537

1,544

1,467

1,326

1,326

88

470

1,202

315

461

389

112

293

1,027

440963

961

210229

321

523

55

90

302

307

249

843

66

39

91

524

332 325

650

530

17,10219,481

2…

1…

39 19,481AI/AN # of Producers

Northwest Only# of Native Producers

• Alaska – 88• California – 2,537• Idaho – 461• Montana – 2,130• Nevada – 315 • Oregon – 1,255• Washington – 1,202

AI/AN Farms & Ranches by State

© GeoNames, HERE, MSFTPowered by Bing

992

1,696

1,104

806

357

634250

2,153

1,322

803

1,098

1,042

74

371

1,049

265

388

299

106

253

865

2…

376847

875

192207

263

428

50

73

269

285

209

736

59

34

84

446

293 2811…

564

486

13,93511,7296,211

4,883

34

13,935

# of AI/AN Farms

Northwest Only# of Farms/Ranches w/ Native Producers

• Alaska – 74• California – 2,153• Idaho – 388• Montana – 1,696• Nevada – 265• Oregon – 1,104• Washington – 1,049

Northwest OnlyMarket Value of Products Sold ($1,000)

• Alaska – $2,255• California – $505,627• Idaho – $59,746• Montana – $99,840• Nevada – $24,373• Oregon – $58,377• Washington – 83,545

Northwest OnlyTop Crop | Livestock Per State by Sales

• Alaska – Nursery/greenhouse | Other animals• California – Fruits/tree nuts/berries | Cattle• Idaho – Grains/oilseeds | Horses/ponies• Montana – Grains/oilseeds | Cattle• Nevada – Hay | Sheep/goats• Oregon – Fruits/tree nuts/berries | Cattle• Washington – Fruits/tree nuts/berries | Aquaculture

Questions?

Karli [email protected]

Thank you!