Creating economic pathways for 3,000 Indigenous women by 2026.

We develop thriving, sustainable and equitable economic waterways to support Indigenous women who are the primary breadwinners and economic drivers in our communities.

TFIIW At A Glance
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Indigenous Women Entrepreneurs Supported
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Tribes, Nations & Pueblos Reached
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Reinvested Into Indigenous Communities

Investing in Indigenous Futures

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  • “It’s been mind-blowing… the growth that has happened through these connections and through these experiences for my business.”

    -Addelina Lucero, Founder & CEO of Dancing Butterfly Naturals

  • "I think with entrepreneurs a lot of us are underdogs... I think you all do a very beautiful job of getting peoples' stories."

    -Naleen Nanae, Indigenous Entrepreneur

  • "I'm just really grateful for the empowerment and the support for Indigenous artists and Native people at TFIIW, NMCC, and here at the Resilience Hub."

    -Ailani, Musician

Indigenous Voices, Indigenous Stories

Check out our latest blogs, op-eds, and more from guest writers and our internal Storytelling team!

Watch the latest interviews with Indigenous women leaders in a wide range of industries!

How I Became A Creative Technologist

Akilah Martinez (Diné) speaks about her inspirations, childhood, barriers and how her experiences have shaped her work as a creative technologist.

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Genesis Grijalava, founder of Cuatro Hermanas Autonomy Strategies, shares her story of growing up in two worlds, community organizing, and how she navigates entrepreneurship as an anti-capitalist.

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Genesis Grijalava Interview