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Kalliopeia Foundation Grant

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categories applicant type

Indigenous Group
Nonprofit

categories applicant type ineligibility

categories country of field work preference

categories country of residency

United States

categories country of residency preference

categories ecosystem

categories featured set

categories field of work

Climate Change Resilience
Ecology
Environment
Environmental Justice & Advocacy
Indigenous Sovereignty & Rights
Mindfulness
Meditation & Yoga
Native American Culture & Heritage
Native American Services
Science Communications
Sustainability

categories funding uses

Education / Outreach
General Operating Expense
Project / Program

categories location of field work

United States

categories must travel to

categories specific faiths

created at

2016-11-12T06:45:57Z

exclusive to minorities

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external reference id

funder

funder created at

2016-11-12T06:45:57Z

funder ein

943270387

funder is custom

False

funder name

Kalliopeia Foundation

funder updated at

2023-10-05T03:06:03Z

Funding Cycles

Interval:
yearly
Letter Of Inquiry
rolling
Expires: Jan 1, 1970
Full Proposal
invitation
Expires: Jan 1, 1970

gender

hidden account wide

False

is custom

False

is limited submission

limited submission requirements

overview

NOTE:  We accept proposals by invitation only, and we meet new grantee partners through our networks, field research, and gatherings. Please note our primary focus is our existing network of grantee partners. After reading this page, if you feel your work is strongly aligned with our mission, tell us about it. We read and appreciate each introduction, and while we are not able to respond to every email, we will contact you if we are interested to learn more.

Mission

Kalliopeia’s grants are dedicated to leaders and projects that model cultural and ecological renewal rooted in reverent connection to the Earth.

Our Approach

  • Center the Sacred
    • We consider the spiritual commitments of our grantees to be as important as the outer measures of their work. We look for leaders whose work embodies their most sacred values.
  • Ground in Service
    • We strive to balance our institutional power with humility, knowing that there is greater potential in an ethic of service. We try to return again and again to our own humanity so we can connect with our partners in the most simple and creative ways.
  • Work through Relationship
    • Trust, respect, and shared values are the medium of our work. We aspire to build funding relationships that unleash creativity, power, and love.
  • Invest in Diverse Ways of Knowing and Being
    • We value different cultural and spiritual expressions of Earth connection and hold a specific consideration for those traditions that have been marginalized in the United States. We envision a future in which diverse communities thrive in their own sovereignty while contributing to wider ecological resilience

Grants Program

All of our grantmaking is dedicated to people and projects that model cultural and ecological renewal rooted in reverent connection to the Earth. Within this overall focus, we have two strong currents of interconnected work.

Land Care

Kalliopeia supports projects from different cultural contexts that bring people into nourishing, reciprocal relationships with each other and the Earth.

We seek out leaders working toward regenerative approaches to land care, with a focus on communities that have been dispossessed or excluded from land ownership. We are especially inspired by intergenerational projects that carry traditional and ancient systems of land care into future generations, and we recognize that women are often the carriers of the Earth-based wisdom that is needed for the deep restoration of our community of life.

Indigenous Leadership

Kalliopeia builds partnerships with Indigenous leaders who model ways of being in relationship with Mother Earth, and who serve as knowledge keepers and tradition bearers in their communities and beyond.

We work with Indigenous leaders who steward and care for their traditional lands and waters, and who preserve their languages and the ancestral knowledge they hold. We focus on organizations that strongly uphold Indigenous values and ways of knowing, and honor Indigenous women who create pathways for community healing and build up generations of new leaders.

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