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Grassroots Communities Mining Mini-Grant Program

Type
Funding
Organization
Indigenous Environmental Network, Western Mining Action Network
Description

Deadline Passed. Most Recent Deadline October 1, 2023. The IEN/WMAN Mining Mini-Grants Program offers financial grant assistance to communities threatened or adversely affected by mining in the U.S. and Canada. We recognize that mining activity often has detrimental impacts to all aspects of community and cultural well-being and IEN/WMAN encourages projects that strive to protect the environment, ecosystems, cultural resources, and community health from mining impacts. IEN is accepting applications on a rolling basis, with deadlines of Feb 1, June 1, and Oct 1. Go to WMAN's website where you will find the new application form to fill in. 

Funding Amount
$4,000
Geography
Eligibility
Priority is given to community-based grassroots groups and Tribal/First Nations directly affected by mining.
Contact Information
Contact WMAN’s Indigenous Caucus Coordinator, Sayokla Williams sayokla@wman-info.org
or IEN’s Keep it in the Ground Mining Organizer, Talia Boyd talia@ienearth.org