This resource community is designed to host a collection of online resources that support Indigenous peoples and Indigenous peoples’ organizations’ direct access to finance.
The resources housed on this site include:
1. Existing funding opportunities for Indigenous peoples and Indigenous peoples’ organizations.
2. Additional resources to support Indigenous peoples’ and Indigenous peoples’ organizations’ capacity building priorities to enhance their direct access to funding and finance.
This online resource community is a component of the Indigenous Peoples Finance Access Facility (IPFAF) project and is updated periodically.
The Indigenous Peoples Finance Access Facility (IPFAF) project is a four-year initiative funded by the United States Department of State. The goal of the IPFAF project is to enhance Indigenous peoples’ capacity to access funding for the conservation, restoration and improved management of their territories — specifically forests. The IPFAF project focuses on supporting Indigenous peoples organizations at the community, national and regional levels from 12 countries in three regions: Latin America (Guatemala, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Brazil), Asia (Indonesia, Thailand, Nepal, and the Philippines), and Africa (Tanzania, Kenya, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo).
This Indigenous Peoples-Focused Online Resource Community is one component of the IPFAF project that seeks to provide Indigenous peoples’ and Indigenous peoples’ organizations with direct access to existing funding opportunities and related capacity building resources. This online resource community was funded in part by a grant from the United States Department of State. The opinions, findings and conclusions stated herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Department of State.
Karionga Village
Jua Kali Centre – Nanyuki
P.O. BOX 499 – 10400
Nanyuki
Phone:
+25 472 454 0669
+25 472 266 3090