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Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples, Inc.
Mailing address: P.O. Box 5248, Eureka, California 95502
Phone: 707-825-7640
Fax: 707-825-7639
In Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council since 2017
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Since its inception in 1992, Seventh Generation has been in support of the vision and purpose of the Peace and Dignity Journeys (PDJ). These journeys started as an effort to bring Indigenous Peoples together from the North and South. At its core this ceremonial run, which takes place every four years that preserves and revitalizes […]
At Seventh Generation Fund, we recognize Indigenous women and girls’ inherent strength and capacity for healing, leadership, and regenerating positive futures. It is in this spirit that we designed the Eagle Feather Fellowship under the banner of our Thriving Women program. We are honored and excited to announce our 2024-2025 Eagle Feather Fellow Cohort of […]
“We’re expected to grow an economy, but reservation land is much too small for an economy to grow. We can’t support ourselves. And I think that was done, not by accident, but on purpose.” — Chris Peters (Puhlik-lah/Karuk) Recognizing our collective responsibility of Decolonization, Self-determination, and Re-Indigenization, Seventh Generation Fund supports culturally-rooted and community-generated movement […]
As people around the globe mark this “earth day” with awareness of our shared planet and the many climate change-induced challenges to its preservation, we at SGF are reflecting on Indigenous Peoples’ unwavering commitment and connection to our Mother Earth. While many credit this white colonial day of observance, which only began in 1960, with […]
Thriving Women Eagle Feather Fellows 2024-2025 We are proud to announce that Seventh Generation Fund is now accepting Eagle Feather Fellow applications for our Thriving Women program! The Eagle Feather Fellows for Thriving Women provides unique mentorship opportunities for young Native women to build ties within the community, expand their knowledge, skills, and capacity, as […]