Maada’ookiing offers support for Native American-led community building with grants up to $2,500 to individuals or groups to strengthen culture and community.

Grant application deadlines are February 15, May 15, and September 15.

Native American people are actively resilient and rich in creative solutions that strengthen and sustain communities. Maada’ookiing (Ojibwemowin for “the distribution”) seeks to strengthen relationships and share resources with Native nations and Native American community members within the region the Northland Foundation serves.

We humbly acknowledge that this region is the traditional and contemporary homelands of the Ojibwe, Dakota, Northern Cheyenne, and other Native nations. Find more detailed information about the land and its history.

For Help With

Maada’ookiing grant questions, email Cayla Bellanger DeGroat
or call her at (218) 730-3387.

Grant portal and reporting questions, email Carol Chipman or call her at (218) 740-7309.

Photo by Ivy Vainio

Native American-led

In many Native American traditions, the act of giving and sharing is recognized as a mutual act that benefits the entire community. Traditional giveaway ceremonies involve thoughtful preparation, kind intention, and putting positive energy into the gift itself.

A Native American-led design team created Maada’ookiing in this spirit of sharing, and the program is guided by an Advisory Board of Native nation representatives and other Native American community members.

Join the Maada’ookiing
Mailing List

Follow us on social media

Photo by Ivy Vainio

From traditional, ancestral & contemporary lands of Ojibwe, Dakota, Northern Cheyenne & other Native people. See a more detailed acknowledgement of this land and its history.

tree-footer

Join Our Mailing List

Sign-up

Support Our Mission

Learn More