Tiwahe Foundation

Address:
332 Minnesota St. Suite W1520
Saint Paul, MN 55101
Point of Contact:
Nikki Pieratos / Waasegiizhigokwe; Executive Director; director@tiwahefoundation.org
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Address:
332 Minnesota St. Suite W1520
Saint Paul, MN 55101
Point of Contact:
Nikki Pieratos / Waasegiizhigokwe; Executive Director; director@tiwahefoundation.org
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Tiwahe Foundation

Address:
332 Minnesota St. Suite W1520
Saint Paul, MN 55101
Point of Contact:
Nikki Pieratos / Waasegiizhigokwe; Executive Director; director@tiwahefoundation.org
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OUR MISSION

Our mission is to strengthen Indigenous leadership and cultural identity. We invest in and cultivate Indigenous prosperity and excellence by providing resources including grants, traditional knowledge, and learning communities that foster cultural enrichment, self-determination, and reciprocal relationships. In doing so, we create the conditions that allow our people to generate positive intergenerational ripple effects in American Indian communities.

ABOUT TIWAHE FOUNDATION

Tiwahe is more than a Native-run community foundation. Tiwahe is a connector – of people, organizations, resources, knowledge, and opportunity. Tiwahe creates pathways for American Indian people to reach their goals, on their own terms, in this critical moment for defining how Native cultures, languages, and ways of being will live and grow in the coming generations. We do this through our flagship micro-granting program (AIFEP) and through our Oyate Leadership Network, a network weaving and leadership development program that is being re-envisioned to center the cultural needs of our Indigenous leaders in Minnesota. Tiwahe means Native people in Minnesota have a relative wherever they go. Tiwahe challenges systemic barriers to the goals our people pursue. The dominant culture approach to philanthropy is one of those barriers. Tiwahe offers a new model for philanthropy that centers Indigenous voices and values in every decision from planning through evaluation, and we help other organizations let go of dominant culture practices that hold them back. Tiwahe evolved from origins as a culturally responsive grantmaking initiative of three Minnesota family foundations known as the American Indian Family Empowerment Program. Launched in 1993 initially by the Marbrook Foundation, American Indian Family Empowerment Program was the inspiration of Markell Brooks. It operated as a donor-designated fund with monies from a collaborative of the Marbrook, Westcliff and Grotto Foundations. In 2009, American Indian Family Empowerment Program transformed into a new entity, the Tiwahe Foundation. While Tiwahe Foundation is an independent community foundation with its own board of directors, the original American Indian Family Empowerment Program remains part of the ongoing work.

Categories:

  • Art and Culture
  • Classes/Workshops
  • Cultural
  • Economic
  • Language Programs
  • Music
  • Scholarships and Awards
  • Tradition
  • Work Programs

Type:

Community Organization

  • Native owned business, Native led organization
  • No enrollment or descendancy requirement