Nimiipuu Fund's financial education classes serve as empowering platforms, guiding individuals and communities toward financial stability and self-reliance.
Rooted in cultural wisdom and tailored to specific Native American contexts, these classes provide essential knowledge on budgeting, saving, investing, and managing credit. They emphasize traditional values of communal support, responsible stewardship, and long-term planning, aligning with the holistic approach to wealth often valued in Native cultures. By imparting practical financial skills within the cultural framework, these classes not only enhance individual financial well-being but also strengthen the economic resilience of Native American communities, fostering a future of prosperity and self-determination.
FASFA Completion Assistance
Lapwai LapwaiJune 25, 2024 | 3-6 pm June 28, 2024 | 10 am-1 pm Lapwai High School Peggy Jenkins from Palouse Pathways has secured funding to offer FAFSA completion assistance. If you or your high school senior need help completing the FAFSA application, please plan to attend one of these sessions at Lapwai. For questions, please email Monserrat…
Beef 101: Beginning Rancher Development
The University of Idaho Beginning Rancher Development Program is designed to provide beginning ranchers with useful knowledge and resources to increase success in their operation. Multiple three-day or less workshops will be held across the Pacific Northwest on a variety of topics. Workshops will be limited to 30 participants, providing plenty of hands-on, in-depth instruction.…
2024 Artists in Business Leadership Application
Applications Due July 22, 2024 The Artist in Business Leadership Fellowship is a yearlong program that helps independent Native artists pursue art as a way to build a business to support themselves and their families. The program provides them with network-building, professional development guidance and $10,000 in grant funding towards business needs.
2024 Cultural Capital Fellowship
Applications Due July 22, 2024 The Cultural Capital (CC) Fellowship is a yearlong program that offers financial support and guidance to culture bearers and artists who are deeply rooted in their communities and committed to passing on ancestral knowledge within their Native communities. The CC Fellowship offers $10,000 in grant funding to artists and culture bearers…
Call for Healing Garden Artists
Proposals Due July 31, 2024 TriState Health, in partnership with the Nez Perce Tribe, is inviting local artists and sculptors to contribute to the design of a Healing Garden on the main hospital campus. The garden aims to promote health and healing while celebrating the beauty of the Lewis Clark Valley. The project seeks to…
Nez Perce Tribal Students Fall 2024 Scholarship
Application Deadline September 15, 2024 Fall 2024 scholarships are now available for Nez Perce Tribal students, including both new and transfer students! These scholarships can be used for a variety of educational paths, including 2-year or 4-year degree programs, master's or doctorate degrees, business school, technical school, trade school, or even dual credit courses for…
Survey of Native Nations Info Sessions
Join a first of its kind effort to fill data gaps in Indian Country! Data generated from the Survey of Native Nations will be a critical tool for your tribe, ATNI, and Indian Country to articulate the economic contributions of our Native nations. The survey will allow CICD to provide unique financial analyses for your tribe,…
Branding 101
Join Navajo graphic designer Corey Begay to learn how to create a lasting impression in the market. Come learn the power of branding and take steps towards transforming your business’s identity and making a mark in your business's competitive landscape. .Don't miss this chance to learn from the best and transform your branding strategy!
Native Enterprise Course
This course is led by Native entrepreneurs and is designed to offer invaluable insights into the intricacies of launching and/or sustaining a business as a Native entrepreneur. Our program is composed of eight dynamic modules, each rooted in personal narratives and captivating stories told by successful Native business owners. The 5th week is for graduation,…
Relationships: Boards, Staff, and Volunteers
Native Nonprofits 101 is designed to give you information and tools to help you run your nonprofit. Whether you're in a leadership role, serving as staff or volunteer, or new to nonprofits all together, this series provides you with practical, hands-on learning. We will share tips and tools for small to midsize organizations, whether staffed…