Drops in the Soil, Not in the Bucket: The Case for Borderless Indigenous Philanthropy
This article is the eleventh in a series on Indigenous Communities and Philanthropy, guest edited by The Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada.
Evelyn Erickson, of Muisca descent (Colombian-American), is the Vice President of the Native Conservancy. Evelyn founded and ran the International Funders for Indigenous Peoples (IFIP), a donor affinity group dedicated to supporting Indigenous communities globally, for 15 years. She is chair of the Development Committee for Cultural Survival, chair of the Development Committee for Biomimicry Institute and a founding member for Coastside Friendship Organic Gardens (c-Fog.org).
This article is the eleventh in a series on Indigenous Communities and Philanthropy, guest edited by The Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada.