We Support Strong, Stable Tribal Communities and Beyond

Flower Hill Institute is a Native-owned, community-directed nonprofit. Our objectives include preserving and enhancing cultural resources, preparing youth to inherit leadership, improving economic self-sufficiency, agriculture, food sovereignty and security, and improving outcomes to climate change.

Flower Hill also works nationally, doing outreach and providing technical assistance through the USDA Meat and Poultry Processing Technical Assistance program and the USDA Farm Service Agency Disaster Assistance Outreach, Education, & Technical Assistance program.

Photo courtesy of Jeff Gitchel.


 

Annual Report — 2024

Annual Report — 2023

 

Our Four Pillars of Work

 

Enhancing efforts that value, support and celebrate Native culture, heritage and language as a means of improving health and well-being in Tribal communities.

Ensuring long-term strength and stability for Tribal communities by expanding their ability to achieve food sovereignty using traditional means and methods.

Increasing innovation and science literacy and capacity for the next generation of Tribal leaders through promotion of traditional health, agricultural and environmental conservation.

Accelerating the ability and capacity of Tribal communities to establish sustainable solutions to the cultural and economic impacts of climate change, where disparate impacts are likely to occur.