Grantmaking

Why Funders Need Capacity Building

Throughout my career in sustainable development and now philanthropy, I’ve always wrestled with the concept of “capacity building.” It’s common […]

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Skill-sharing on Grantmaking – A Journey in Engaged Indigenous Philanthropy

In 2018, during an informal meeting between Leila Salazar-López, Amazon Watch’s (AW) Executive Director; Lourdes Inga, Executive Director of International […]

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Indigenous Funds are Changing the Conversation in Global Philanthropy

Since the implementation of our strategic framework, IFIP’s global community is growing. This includes Indigenous-led funds that are shaping the […]

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Wolastoqiyik Grandmothers Camp at Sission Lake New Brunswick

?así horįsha dëne: Indigenous Languages the Key to Solving the Climate Crisis

At Indigenous Climate Action (ICA) we believe that Indigenous peoples are the keepers of valuable knowledge necessary to address the […]

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Indigenous Language, Climate Change & Forced Displacement

During the First Peoples Convening on Climate-Forced Displacement, which brought together over sixty First and Indigenous Peoples from various regions […]

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A Lush Fresh Handmade Approach to Grantmaking

Lush Handmade Cosmetics is a cosmetics retailer most commonly known for their ethically and sustainably sourced products. Since the launch […]

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Funding Indigenous Peoples Strategies for Support

IFIP has been working together with GrantCraft, a service of The Foundation Center, to produce a new guide on Indigenous […]

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The Grantmaker’s Guide : Strengthening International Indigenous Philanthropy.

The Grantmaker’sGuide : Strengthening International Indigenous Philanthropy. A pioneering report that supports grantmakers in their philanthropy through examples from experienced […]

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Global Impact, Local solutions

IFIP Global Conference 2025

18749

Funding Indigenous Self Determination
and Leadership

February 19 - 21 2025
Enashipai Report and Spa – Naivasha, Kenya.

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