What We Do
Since 1996, the Tribal Trust Foundation (TTF) has been identifying sustainable grass roots cultural preservation projects to support indigenous people around the world. We partner with local organizations whose experience and existing relationships with specific tribes can sustain joint initiatives over the long-term to help preserve the living arts and traditional wisdom of indigenous peoples. The focus is on capacity building and empowerment processes wherein communities are able to initiate the holistic change they wish to see manifested. Below are a few of our success stories!
Our Vision
Our Mission
Founder's Story
Indigenous Peoples are Living Treasures
Supporting indigenous people and sharing their wisdom and knowledge has been my passion since my first trip to Nepal. When I was at a crossroads in my life, I traveled to Nepal to source stones for a jewelry collection I was designing to honor indigenous peoples. While waiting for Tibetan nomads to arrive in Kathmandu from Tibet, I explored a national park. Upon arrival, I was encouraged to go on an elephant ride in the tropical jungle of Chitwan in Southern Nepal. The indigenous Tharu man, who led the elephant (by sitting on his neck and using his feet to direct the animal), enthusiastically shared his indigenous knowledge of the plants and animals with me while we chased rhinos in the bush and crossed a flowing river. He awakened me to the beauty of his culture, his ancestral land, and the suffering of his people. The Tharu stories opened my consciousness to realize that indigenous cultures are living treasures because they hold important knowledge for all of humanity about how to live in harmony with nature and each other.
As my heart opened, I was inspired to help his community preserve their threatened culture. I founded the Tribal Trust Foundation as a way for me to give back to indigenous peoples in gratitude for opening my consciousness to a new awareness, appreciation, and healing. Gradually, as I began to understand how I could make a difference in the world, I established the Tribal Trust Foundation as a non profit organization. Our mission is "Supporting the preservation of indigenous cultures and wisdom through philanthropy and education to promote living in harmony with nature and each other." Through generous support from our donors and private foundations, we provide selected grants to indigenous cultures worldwide and continue to make a significant impact.
Savage: A Memoir
Directly Support Indigenous Causes
Carry Messages Between Worlds
Raising a Wider Consiousness
Directly Support Indigenous Causes
Fiscal Sponsorships
As a fiscal sponsor, the TTF is a tax-exempt, nonprofit corporation that receives and disburses funds for programs that may or may not be incorporated, and provides administrative, financial, and other program support to groups that may lack administrative or fiscal capability.
Fiscal sponsorship is a structure that contributes to the nonprofit sector’s support, flexibility, and innovation, by enabling individuals and groups to conduct charitable activities and receive tax-exempt grants and donations without building a full organizational infrastructure or receiving a formal 501(c)3 nonprofit status from the IRS.
The TTF’s motivation in providing fiscal sponsorship to individuals and groups that are engaged in projects and programs that are aligned with its Mission is to support efforts that will realize both the goals of the TTF, and of those being sponsored.