

Native Grown + Gathered: Strengthening Indigenous Food Sovereignty
The Native Grown and Gathered Assessment Report provides an in-depth analysis of the challenges and opportunities facing Native-owned food and agricultural businesses. This report draws on interviews and surveys conducted with 44 Native food producers, identifying key areas for growth, funding needs, and technical support required to strengthen Native food sovereignty.

Up to $1,000,000 in Native Agriculture Loans for Native CDFIs & Nonprofits - Oweesta
This loan product provides lending capital for loans to support lending to agricultural producers, agricultural marketers, agricultural processors and agricultural distributors. This includes food, fiber, forest products, livestock, equipment, horticultural crops, agricultural land purchases, and agricultural start-ups.

Up to $250,000 in Native Agriculture & Food Economies General Financing - Akiptan
The Akiptan General Loan allows for operators to borrow up to $250,000 in order to grow their operation. It offers technical assistance as well as a financial literacy component that goes along in order to build operational knowledge. Anyone over the age of 18 years can apply for the General Loan funds which can be paid back over seven years, with a 5 year interest only period added if the producers chooses so.

Land Mortgage & Down Payment Assistance - Akiptan
This financing is great for producers who need to purchase land or need financing for the down payment portion. Anyone over the age of 18 years can apply for the land loan funds. Down payment assistance has up to a 15 year repayment period, and the full Land Mortgage Product has up to a 30 year repayment period.

Funding for Land-Related Project That Benefits Native Nations and People
The Indian Land Tenure Foundation (ILRF) work to promote education on Indian land ownership and management, increase cultural awareness of Indian land tenure, create economic opportunity on Indian-owned lands, and reform the legal and administrative systems that prevent Indian people and Native nations from owning and controlling their lands.

Climate-Smart Agriculture: Indigenous Environmental Network Climate Justice Program Series
As the impacts of climate change worsen, Indigenous Peoples and small farming communities are being targeted by the lure of Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA). CSA casts a wide net, including land-use practices, limiting crop selection, and agricultural products that are presented as solutions to the food and climate crisis.

Building a Native Agritourism Ecosystem - AIANTA Webinar Series
Learn from the owner of DX Beef and The DX Ranch, Kelsey Ducheneaux (Cheyenne River Sioux), and how their passion to help their consumers reconnect with their food source has driven them to build DX Beef into a Native Agritourism Ecosystem and how their willingness to share their skills and culture with guests resulted in The DX Ranch.

Gaining Ground: A Report on the 2018 Farm Bill Successes for Indian Country and Opportunities
This report summarizes specific opportunities for Indian Country in each Farm Bill title. Potential changes identified would enhance Tribal Nations’ and Native producers’ access to important USDA programs and authorities that build communities, create jobs, grow economies, feed people, safeguard natural resources, and prioritize Tribal sovereignty.

Intertribal Food Systems National Survey and Report
This report by Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative identifies and shares community-based, food system innovations in tribal communities and throughout Indian Country. By sharing the results, the initiative hopes to inform potential funders, food system practitioners and researchers of change-makers in this space

Source of Inspiration for Tribal Farmers, Ranchers and Producers - Case Studies in Tribal Agritourism
A groundbreaking new handbook by American Indian and Alaskan Native Tourism Association (AIANTA), is developed for Native food producers interested in sharing culture, heritage and traditional food systems by expanding or developing agritourism enterprises.

American Indian/Alaska Native Agriculture Producers - USDA Census
The Census of Agriculture, taken only once every five years, looks at land use and ownership, operator characteristics, production practices, income and expenditures. The American Indian/Alaska Native Producers highlight shows statistics about agricultural products, producers, farms, and sales.

Native Ag Media Education Webinar Series
A two-part webinar series focused on educating media professionals on the history and best practices for covering Native Agriculture in the media. Presentations included “Indian Country 101” and “Telling the story of Tribal agriculture.”

Reimagining Native Food Systems: A Vision for Native Food and Agriculture Infrastructure Rebuilding and Recovery
This landmark report by NAAF outlines a plan to build processing, packaging, and distribution infrastructure to support Indian country’s farmers, ranchers, fishers, and harvesters while simultaneously feeding Tribal communities and meeting their nutritional needs.

Building Native Agriculture - Webinar Series
The NAAF webinar series “Sowing the Seeds of Growth through Capacity Building” focuses on how foodways, cultures, and needs tie into the different building blocks for Indigenous agriculture systems. This series supports organizations as they work to build their own robust economies in agriculture.

Reimagining Hunger Responses in Times of Crisis
This report highlight the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on food insecurity among Native American communities. It emphasizes the need for improved data collection, better infrastructure, and enhanced federal nutrition programs to strengthen food security and sovereignty for Native communities.

Building Native Agriculture: Sowing the Seeds of Growth with Capacity Building - NAAF
This report by the NAAF provides a comprehensive guide for Tribes and Tribal organizations to develop agricultural economies and food sovereignty through strategic planning, feasibility assessments, and infrastructure development.

Niweskok Collective Advances Food Sovereignty and Obtains Land
Niweskok (From the Stars to Seeds) nonprofit collaboration of Wabanaki farmers, health professionals, and educators working to revitalize food systems for tribes in northeast Maine. The collection are responsible to their communities.

Unseen Realities: How Data and Place Shapes Food Access and Security for Urban American Indians/Alaska Natives
Food security among American Indian/Alaska Native families living in urban areas is often overlooked, as many mistakenly believe that AI/AN people live predominantly on reservation lands. This article discusses missing local-level data on food access and addressing data violence to strengthen policies to lessen food insecurity and health disparities.

How The Quinault Indian Nation Uses Their Traditions and Land to Increase Member Income
Quinault Indian Nation has had a deep connection to the ocean and ocean life for countless generations. Today, the nation and its members are using their natural resource and traditions for economic growth.

How the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe is Advancing Food Sovereignty Efforts and Fixing Food Desert
The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe (UMUT) known as the Weenuche Band of The Ute Nation, based in Towaoc, Colorado, has over 2,000 tribal members and is advancing food sovereignty and entrepreneurship. The Tribe will create a market that will provide healthy food options to locals and advance job opportunities.
The session featured a discussion of topic-driven member-led committees and a presentation from Dustin Goslin of Mille Lacs Corporate Ventures.