Metlakatla Indian Community LFPA Plus Executive Summary

The Metlakatla Indian Community plans to develop a program that will increase economic security, improve healthy food options, improve access to culturally significant foods and facilitate the fostering the next generation of traditional food cultivators, harvesters, gatherers, and preservers. Activities to be performed include purchasing locally produced and harvested foods and distributing them equitably in the community. The expected outcome will be more locally produced and harvested foods available to elders, and others who may have difficulty accessing these foods.

Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe LFPA Plus Executive Summary

The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe (LEKT) Food Partnership Program will provide the community with opportunities to have locally sourced, fresh produce, fruit, berries, meats, and seafood. We recognize that the connection we have with food goes beyond nutrition. Many of our traditional foods are considered to be medicine by our tribal people. Having meals that come from where we physically live and that have been historically accessible is important to us. It will also strengthen our connection to families, the larger community and the environment.

Ketchikan Indian Community LFPA Plus Executive Summary

Ketchikan Indian Community (KIC) is establishing a cooperative agreement for the purpose of purchasing locally sourced food from a target audience of socially disadvantage farmers and producers in Alaska and serving this food to the tribal community in order to enhance access to traditional foods, strengthen local food system resiliency, lower food insecurity in Ketchikan, and promote the consumption of fresh, nutritious, and minimally processed foods by underserved community members.   

Kalispel Indian Community for the Kalispel Reservation LFPA Plus Executive Summary

The Kalispel Tribe Food Security Enhancement Project aims to increase access to healthy, fresh protein options through the monthly distribution of meat boxes to approximately 150 Tribal families. The Kalispel Tribal Community is one that is largely rural and low income, factors that produce significant barriers to food access and create a population that is particularly vulnerable to food insecurity.

Igiugig Village dba Igiugig Village Council LFPA Plus Executive Summary

Igiugig Village is located off the road system, and like in many other rural Alaska communities, food security is a concern due to the high cost of living. Subsistence foods are key to food security and are intrinsic to the Tribe’s cultural identity. In recent years, access to subsistence foods has been hindered by the high gas prices, which limit people’s ability to travel to subsistence areas.

Hoopa Valley Tribe LFPA Plus Executive Summary

The Hoopa Valley Tribe’s Niwhong-xw K’iwiyul project will improve elder and community members’ equitable access to fresh, locally produced foods while providing tribal and other socially disadvantaged producers a reliable market and supporting local supply chain resiliency. Strengthening Hoopa’s food system and restoring the Tribe’s food sovereignty will improve individual, community and ecological health and sustainability.

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