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The CIRI Foundation
Grant

Heritage Project Grant

Support for projects that involve Alaska Native shareholders and descendants of CIRI and advance TCF’s heritage goals — mirroring program framing on thecirifoundation.org.

Program Overview

The CIRI Foundation honors the deep cultural legacy of the Cook Inlet region. Heritage Project Grants represent our ongoing commitment to preserving, celebrating, and passing on Alaska Native knowledge, languages, and traditional arts.

These grants act as catalysts in our communities, funding workshops, language immersion camps, traditional skills preservation, and the archival documentation of Elder histories. The goal is simple: measurable impact that directly touches the lives of CIRI people and communities.

Unlike generalized arts funding, Heritage Project Grants require a distinct connection to CIRI shareholders and descendants. Organizations looking to expand cultural footprint, host meaningful heritage ceremonies, or build regional curriculum rely heavily on these essential grants.

Requirements & Eligibility

Must be an eligible Nonprofit, Tribal organization, or Educational Institution
Project must demonstrate clear, direct benefit to CIRI shareholders and descendants
Submit a comprehensive project narrative outlining exact methodologies
Formal line-item budget mapping out funding requests
Alignment with TCF's specific heritage criteria (Language, Arts, History, or Education)

Award Structure

Category / TrackAward LimitFrequency
Community Heritage GrantUp to $10,000Biannually (March 1 / September 1)
Language PreservationUp to $15,000Biannually
Elder Archival ProjectUp to $5,000Biannually

How to Apply

1

Review Criteria

Thoroughly review the Heritage Grant Guidelines packet to ensure your organizational goals match TCF priorities.

2

Draft Narrative & Budget

Construct a robust project narrative focusing on measurable community outcomes. Assemble an exact line-item budget.

3

Submit to Portal

Organizations must register and submit their complete proposals through the TCF grant administration portal.

4

Review Cycle

The Development Committee convenes to rigorously review all project proposals. This process takes 6-8 weeks.

5

Reporting Requirements

Selected organizations must submit comprehensive impact and fiscal closure reports after the project concludes.

Frequently Asked Questions