World Wildlife Fund

3 Grants from 2016 - 2021

  • Total Amount Received: $908,000
  • Location: Washington, DC

This grant builds on a previous Community Innovation grant to align the stewardship of Pine Ridge tribal lands with community needs and aspirations. The next phase of the work is to form an innovative public/Native nation partnership that indigenizes conservation by bringing the Oglala Lakota peoples' perspective to co-management of the 133,000-acre, tribally owned portion of Pine Ridge Reservation, designated the South Unit of Badlands National Park. This work has the potential to transform the way Native nations manage and regain cultural connections to their lands within national park boundaries.

Grants received

$600,000 in 2021

  • Term: 49 Months

This grant builds on a previous Community Innovation grant to align the stewardship of Pine Ridge tribal lands with community needs and aspirations. The next phase of the work is to form an innovative public/Native nation partnership that indigenizes conservation by bringing the Oglala Lakota peoples' perspective to co-management of the 133,000-acre, tribally owned portion of Pine Ridge Reservation, designated the South Unit of Badlands National Park. This work has the potential to transform the way Native nations manage and regain cultural connections to their lands within national park boundaries.

$208,000 in 2019

  • Program: Community Innovation
  • Term: 31 Months

To align the stewardship of Pine Ridge tribal lands with community needs and aspirations

$100,000 in 2016

  • Term: 13 Months

To develop a Collaborative Process for Landscape Conservation in Western North Dakota