Eligible residents from the states of Minnesota, North Dakota, or South Dakota will have the opportunity to receive a grant of up to $50,000.
$50,000 Grant for Eligible Individuals
Millions of Americans are expected to file their 2023 income tax returns by April 15 deadline. Millions as well are expecting their tax refunds to have extra money. Meanwhile, residents from the states of Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota will have the chance to receive a grant worth $50,000.
In a published article in The U.S. Sun, the grant is from the $7.9 million pot known as the Collective Abundance Fund. It was launched by the Native American rights group, NDN Collective, and they will start to receive applications on March 1.
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NDN Released a Statement
NDN managing director Gaby Strong said, “The Collective Abundance Fund is an opportunity for families to use money to establish long term stability, as a healing tool for sustaining lifeways and livelihood, and as a way to build on the abundance of our culture, knowledge and the assets around us.”
Furthermore, this $50,000 grant is intended for Indigenous people to the United States, Mexico, Canada, Borikén/Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Territories: American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Virgin Islands.
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