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At IFIP, we leverage the collective expertise and resources of our global community to build and nurture a philanthropy ecosystem that champions sustainable partnerships that amplify Indigenous voices, strengthen Indigenous-led initiatives, and drive positive change on a global scale.

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As things stand, only 5% of global human rights funding goes to supporting Indigenous Peoples. Our work areas are designed to change this narrative by bridging the gap between funders and Indigenous Peoples. Only through a collective effort can we reshape existing funding practices to prioritize Indigenous voices. IFIP educates its members and allies to practice a new paradigm of giving based on “The Five R’s of Indigenous Philanthropy”—Respect, Reciprocity, Responsibility, Relationships and Redistribution. These five principles provide a guide for philanthropic organizations and individuals to engage with Indigenous communities in a respectful, equitable, and empowering manner.

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Indigenous women. Funding to Indigenous Women represents 1.4% of the total giving to women and girls. As cultural pillars and community builders, Indigenous women play a pivotal role in their communities, yet they are often marginalized due to their ethnic and gender status. By focusing philanthropy on Indigenous women, they can have a voice in key decisions affecting their livelihoods and communities, breaking through barriers and creating inclusive community development. Learn more

Indigenous Territories. With 80% of the Earth's remaining biodiversity located on Indigenous territories, Indigenous Peoples serve as custodians of our most vital ecosystems, playing a crucial role in safeguarding biodiversity for generations to come. The Indigenous Territories Working Group is a learning and exchange hub for members committed to supporting Indigenous Peoples in the stewardship of land and seascapes, self-determined resource management, and biodiversity preservation. Learn more

Australia working group. The Working Group serves as a platform to deepen connections between the philanthropic sector and Indigenous communities in Australia, aiming to support and advance Indigenous Philanthropy while promoting collaborative growth within the Australian philanthropic landscape. Learn more

Asia working group. The Asia Regional Working Group, established in response to insights from and subsequent regional dialogues, embodies the organization's commitment to promoting the rights and priorities of Indigenous Peoples across Asia. Serving as a platform for funders collaboration, the Working Group convenes regional meetings to identify opportunities and gaps in support for Indigenous initiatives. Learn more

IFIP conferences and convenings are designed and structured to spark meaningful dialogue through transformative insights into Indigenous movements. Here, Indigenous leaders, IFIP members, and visionary grant makers gather to explore pressing issues in Indigenous philanthropy. From discussions on the pivotal role of Indigenous women in climate change to reimagining philanthropy through decolonization, these conferences offer invaluable opportunities for learning and collaboration. Learn more

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Upcoming Events

IFIP Reports Official Launch

Date: July 9, 2024
Times: 7:00am – 9:00 am PST & 4:30 – 6:30 pm PST.

Indigenous Philanthropy Institute

Date: September 4, 2024
Times: 8:00 – 10:00 am PST & 10:00 – 12:00 pm PST

Global Conference 2025

Date: February 19th to 21st

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