Announcing the 2026 Regional Roundtable Grant Recipients
We're honored to congratulate four Restoring Balance Collaborative Core Stewards who were selected to receive grants to lead Sacred Waters Regional Roundtables in their communities.
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Regional Roundtable grants support our Core Stewards who are leading land and water stewardship solutions and initiatives in their homelands. This June at Sacred Waters, they join the Land and Water Steward Panel on June 25 to share outcomes with us that can strengthen our collective work, creating ripples that will reach communities everywhere.
Regional Roundtable Grant Recipients
Three Sisters Collective (New Mexico) The Pueblo Woman Farming Consortium regional roundtable will uphold the rematriation of Pueblo Lands by supporting Pueblo women farmers legally, technically, financially and spiritually.
Whanganui Delegation (Aotearoa) The Interweaving of Ancestral Wisdom Traditions through Global Learning and Exchange roundtable will explore the value of indigenous collaboration in relation to upholding kawa (the sacred natural order of creation).
Huliauapa’a - Kaliʻuokapaʻakai Collective (Hawai’i) The Kūlana Kahuʻāina regional roundtable will develop strategies and solutions for implementing the Kūlana Kahuʻāina, a living ethical code of conduct for Wahi Kūpuna Stewardship - caring for our ancestral places and resources, and the knowledge systems and practices inherently tied to them.
Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada (Canada) Tahatikonhstetónkie (Coming Faces): Haudenosaunee Fulfillment of Responsibilities through Water Caretaking roundtable aims to solidify partnerships across Haudenosaunee Territories, and identify a direction to affect change on local to watershed scales.
