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Indigenous People’s Network Named a Fall 2025 Grow Grantee

January 6, 2026/in Agriculture, Grants, IPN, News

During the Fall 2025 Grow round, Grassroots Fund awarded $328,800 to 97 grantee groups, and Indigenous People’s Network was one of the grant winners. The award process happens in partnership with community reviewers, including grant readers and the Grantmaking Committee, and is rooted in a group’s alignment with the Guiding Practices. Below is a list of the groups that received funding in each state.

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