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2025 earth daughters fund

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The Earth Daughters Fund supports Indigenous-led initiatives that use Indigenous science, traditional knowledge, and community stewardship to heal and restore ecosystems.

​The 2025 Earth Daughters Fund was supported by Women for Wolves. 

​Funded projects include efforts to revive food systems, protect water sources, conserve biodiversity, preserve ancestral seeds, strengthen community resilience, and safeguard cultural and natural resources.`

Below are the grantees who were awarded a 2025
​Earth Daughters Fund grant

Uru Uru ​(Bolivia)

Restoring Lake Uru Uru through traditional knowledge and nature-based solutions.

​Kumano I Ke Ala (Hawai‘i)

Restoring Indigenous food systems, land stewardship, and community resilience.

Awän (Guatemala)

Preserving ancestral seeds and strengthening Maya food sovereignty.

Duwamish Tribe ​(Washington)

Protecting cultural resources and leading an Indigenous archaeology field school. 

Tejiendo Pensamiento (Colombia)

Indigenous women safeguarding high-mountain biodiversity and water systems.

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