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Indigenous Environmental Network and Western Mining Action Network
The goal of the mini-grants program is to support and enhance the
capacity building efforts of mining-impacted indigenous communities to
assure that mining projects do not adversely affect human, cultural, and
the ecological health within their traditional territories.
The
applicant must be an indigenous community organization with limited funds
and has demonstrated the capacity to successfully carry out the
project. Individual grants will not exceed $4,000 U.S. and cannot be
used for general programmatic or operating expenses.
WMAN/IEN
Indigenous Communities Mini-grants program criteria:
Applications will be taken at fixed times during the year
(February 1, 2009)
Indigenous-led, indigenous community-based organizations, and Tribes
or Tribal programs in the U.S. and Canada with any budget level may apply.
However, if there are more applicants than funds available, priority will
be given to indigenous organizations with an organizational or
mining-specific project budget under $75,000 U.S.; priority will also be
given to Indigenous community-based grassroots groups.
Requests must be project-specific for an immediate need such as legal
assistance, organizing and outreach, development of campaign materials,
media development, reports, travel, mailings, etc. to be fulfilled within
the next four months on a specific mining campaign. Funds cannot be
used for an organization’s general operating funds, staff salaries,
rent or telephone bills.
Applicants who have received funds twice during the previous two
grant cycles will be given lower priority than new organizations and
programs. This will not apply to “emergency”
grants.
Each grant issued will not exceed $4,000.
Funding recipients must submit a brief report detailing how funds were
spent before the next grant cycle begins (4 months from the grant cycle
deadline). Reporting on use of grant funds is extremely important.
Failure to submit a report in a timely fashion or to make arrangements for
a report extension will significantly lower chances for said organization
to receive grants from the Indigenous Environmental Network/Western Mining
Action Network Indigenous Mining Grant funds in the future.
Indigenous Environmental Network and Western Mining Action Network
The goal of the mini-grants program is to support and enhance the capacity building efforts of mining-impacted indigenous communities to assure that mining projects do not adversely affect human, cultural, and the ecological health within their traditional territories.
The applicant must be an indigenous community organization with limited funds and has demonstrated the capacity to successfully carry out the project. Individual grants will not exceed $4,000 U.S. and cannot be used for general programmatic or operating expenses.
WMAN/IEN Indigenous Communities Mini-grants program criteria:
Any questions? Please contact Simone Senogles, Indigenous Environmental Network, (218) 751-4967 simone@ienearth.org" target="_blank">simone@ienearth.org. or Sarah Keeney, WMAN Network Coordinator at (503) 327-8625 sarahekeeney@comcast.net" target="_blank">sarahekeeney@comcast.net
Indigenous Environmental Network
Western Mining Action Network