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Intertribal Agriculture Council: Technical Assistance Network
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The Technical Assistance Network provides direct assistance with USDA program access - outreach, eligibility, applications, and contract implementation support as needed. The Technical Assistance Network also leverages partnerships, supports project development, government-to-government relations, and focuses on resource identification to meet individual producer and Tribal community priorities related to agriculture, land management, and community development.
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Intertribal Agriculture Council
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The Intertribal Agriculture Council was founded in 1987 to pursue and promote the conservation, development and use of our agricultural resources for the betterment of our people.
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Tribal and community-based organizations
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Intertribal Agriculture Council
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The Intertribal Agriculture Council was founded in 1987 to pursue and promote the conservation, development and use of our agricultural resources for the betterment of our people. The Intertribal Agriculture Council conducts a wide range of programs designed to further the goal of improving Indian Agriculture. The IAC promotes the Indian use of Indian resources and contracts with federal agencies to maximize resources for tribal members.
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Intertribal Timber Council
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The ITC is a nonprofit, nationwide consortium of Indian Tribes, Alaska Native Corporations, and individuals dedicated to improving the management of natural resources of importance to Native American communities.
The ITC works cooperatively with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), private industry, and academia to explore issues and identify practical strategies and initiatives to promote social, economic and ecological values while protecting and utilizing forests, soil, water, and wildlife.
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Intro to 'Ted Takeaways'
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A welcome video with Ted Coopwood III, President and CEO of Coopwood Enterprises and conservation expert.
Ted joined the Landscape Partnership to speak about his leadership and diversity, equity, and inclusion in conservation.
This video accompanies two short podcasts about how to recognize and center diverse voices in conservation and working lands efforts.
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Introduction to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Conservation
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Diversity, equity, and inclusion are essential to achieving our mission of protecting essential ecosystem services, creating sustainable working lands, and enhancing biodiversity. This course is an introduction to the podcast "Ted Takeaways" and how we can work together to address landscape-level issues and promote sustainable working lands with an eye towards equity and inclusion.
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Karla Hollis, USDA 1890 liaison on Comfort Farms in Milledgeville, Georgia
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Karla Hollis, USDA 1890 liaison on Comfort Farms in Milledgeville, Georgia. (Photo by Preston Keres)
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Land Conservation Assistance Network (LandCAN)
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LandCAN provides information about government state and federal land grants, loan programs, and other funding sources to help you restore or buy land. Choose your state to view federal and state assistance programs in your area.
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Technical and financial assistance for communities
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Latino Heritage Internship Program
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The Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP), created by the National Park Service (NPS) and administered in partnership with Environment for the Americas(EFTA), is designed to provide internship opportunities to young adults in diverse professional fields in the National Park Service.
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Map: Native Lands
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An online mapping tool that visualizes the historic lands of indigenous and native peoples around the world.
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Background on equity and inclusion