Perdue Corporate Giving Grants
Our charitable giving programs are designed to support organizations and programs that benefit the communities where large numbers of our associates live and work. We will consider requests from organizations in the states of California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Quebec – Canada, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia. We will give preference to the programs in the communities near our major facilities
Waub Ajijaak Leadership Scholarship
The Waub Ajijaak Leadership Scholarship supports students of Native American, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian descent as they pursue undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and professional degrees at accredited institutions in the beautiful state of Michigan.
Lending and Impact Investing
Tribal Nations, Tribal Enterprises and/or Tribal Economic Development Corporations, and Indigenous-led and owned development projects across all of Indian Country (tribally-based, rural, and urban). Looking for $100,000 to $5,000,000 in debt capital. Looking for capacity building and/or technical assistance opportunities.
Collective Abundance Fund
The Collective Abundance Fund is available to Indigenous individuals and families in the tri-state region of Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota with grants of $25,000 or $50,000 to support their dreams and aspirations of rebuilding Indigenous wealth.
Community Action Fund
Modest urgent response grants are provided to frontline organizations, groups and individuals most impacted by local challenges, ensuring that resources and decision-making lies with those who are best equipped to solve pressing issues and address imminent threats. The Community Action Fund is a one-time, short-term grant for direct action initiatives.
Community Self-Determination Grant
This grant opportunity will provide Tribal Nations, communities and organizations as an investment in Indigenous power and a means to foster equity and inclusion, and to reframe decision-making with those most impacted.
Changemaker Fellowship
The NDN Changemaker Fellowship is a two-year fellowship designed to invest ($150,000 USD) in the visions, leadership, and personal and professional development of 21 Indigenous Changemakers working in their communities.
NDN Collective
Grant awards, up to two years at $50,000 per year, are provided to individual artists, artist cooperatives, or small nonprofits who are deeply engaged with their communities to inspire and develop radical, alternative visions for the future and who are emphasizing solution building for Indigenous/Racial Justice.
Disability Justice Self Guide
concepts of disability justice self-guide, inlcuding a video on disability and transformative justice
People first language Usage Guidelines
a guide to people first language in disability