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Dear John,
We’re excited to bring you the third installment in our 40th-anniversary blog series! This month, Headwaters community grantmaker Alfred Walking Bull shares their valuable insights in
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Alfred was a 2023 Wellspring Fund community grantmaker and is a citizen of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe in South Dakota. In their blog, they uplift the crucial role of Indigenous inclusion and leadership in community grantmaking. Their reflections on their time as a Headwaters grantmaker show us the power of solidarity within philanthropy - opening opportunities for decolonization across all levels of the work.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll find in this month’s blog:
✨ Reflections on the role of Indigenous values, including generosity, in philanthropy
🔍 A look at the ongoing challenges faced by Indigenous communities in securing meaningful funding opportunities
🛠️ Actionable steps for YOU, whether you’re new to Headwaters, a seasoned philanthropy pro, or someone deeply connected to our work!
At Headwaters, we believe in transforming conversations into action. Each blog post invites you to engage with the author's reflections to consider how you can make a difference. Ready to explore Alfred's insights?
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Join us as we continue to challenge the status quo of philanthropy and uplift Indigenous perspectives, participation, and leadership in our work.
In solidarity,
Headwaters Foundation for Justice
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