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NDN Collective Abundance Fund

Full Proposal Due Date: December 5, 2025
Community & Economic Development General Support

About This Grant

The Collective Abundance Fund supports Indigenous wealth for individuals and families who live in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. The Collective Abundance Fund fosters efforts to build generational Indigenous wealth while creating an abundance of social and cultural sharing.

The Collective Abundance Fund will have a deeper focus on Power Building in 2025

The Collective Abundance Fund will place a deeper focus on Power Building in 2025, with the next launch in the fourth quarter of 2025 and awards in the first quarter of 2026. Since 2023, $15.9M has been awarded to 396 individuals and families. The Collective Abundance Fund is dedicated to continuing to provide resources and power-building to awardees to achieve their dreams and aspirations rooted in the definition of Indigenous wealth.

We are going deeper.  As we see a rise in authoritarianism and threats to democracy, it requires us to prioritize efforts that sharpen our spear, invest in and strengthen our movement.  We will strengthen our movement and community organizing by honing in on unified efforts among our partners.

Award Amount

$25,000 or $50,000

Award Term

18 Months

Award Timeline

Launch Nov 5, 2025
Registration Closes Nov 19, 2025
Fluxx Assistance Closes Nov 26, 2025
Closes Dec 5, 2025
Award July 2026

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
  • Indigenous individuals and families must reside in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
  • Applicants must be Indigenous to North America.
  • (Canada, Mexico, United States) and the related Island nations of Hawai’i, Boriken/Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands.
  • This opportunity is open to Indigenous Peoples over the age of 18.

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