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NATIVE NATIONS
Native Nations. These federally recognized sovereign Native nations are culturally distinct tribes with rich histories and deep strengths. The 23 are listed below according to the state with which they share the same geographic area (Minnesota, North Dakota and/or South Dakota) and include a map of that state showing the locations of the nations. COMMUNITY INNOVATION GRANTS For grants from $500 to $20,000. We partner with three intermediary organizations to provide Community Innovation grants under $20,000. The purpose of these grants is the same as for the Community Innovation grants offered by the Bush Foundation, though the selection criteria are different. Deadlines and grant amount offered vary bystate.
NATALIE NICHOLSON
2021. Bush Fellowship. Bemidji, MN — Natalie Nicholson (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation) understands the persistence required to achieve a dream. The former Olympian and world champion curler was also a first-generation college student. As a nurse, she co-leads the Indigenous Breastfeeding Coalition in Minnesota to help re-establish a JODI RAVE SPOTTED BEAR 2021. Twin Buttes, ND — Jodi Rave Spotted Bear (Mandan, Hidatsa and Mniconjou Lakota) is called to amplify the voice of Native Americans. She believes deeply in the freedom of the press in Indian Country to reflect the needs and voices of the people. She wants independent media to help Native Nations embrace true tribal sovereignty.E.G. BAILEY
2021. Minneapolis, MN — E.G. Bailey fell in love with film as a young boy when a traveling crew came to his Liberian village and he saw his first movie. Many years later, his own film, New Neighbors, was featured at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. His passion for all forms of art — from spoken word and poetry to photography and filmTRACEY ZEPHIER
Tracey brings to the Board broad experience in tribal/state relations, economic development and state administration. Tracey currently serves as the Attorney General for Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. Prior to that, she was a partner in the Rapid City, South Dakota, law firm of Fredericks, Peebles & Morgan and previously was the president and CEO MICHELLE TRAN MARYNS 2021. Bush Fellowship. Minneapolis, MN — Michelle Tran Maryns wants to leverage technology to increase the success of small businesses, especially those run by women of color. She seeks to create a stronger, more inclusive economy by equipping entrepreneurs with the technology tools they need to thrive. As a foreign service officer,she led
WE INVEST IN GREAT IDEAS AND THE PEOPLE WHO POWER THEMWHAT WE DOOUR VALUESHISTORYGOVERNANCESTAFF & BOARDJOB OPPORTUNITIES We offer grants and opportunities to people who think bigger and differently about problem solving in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share that geography. 2021 | BUSH FOUNDATION Stronger Together. Trailblazing Hmong leader Bo Thao-Urabe (BF’19) and the Coalition of Asian-American Leaders help communities join forces to rise above adversity. by Susan Du. Illustrations by Khou Vue. All bMagazine Issues. INTRODUCING THE 2021 BUSH FELLOWS We believe that investing in the capacity of people to lead systems change is one of the most effective ways to transform our region. Fellows are chosen by a diverse group of Bush Fellow alumni and community leaders from across the region. ANATIVE NATIONS
Native Nations. These federally recognized sovereign Native nations are culturally distinct tribes with rich histories and deep strengths. The 23 are listed below according to the state with which they share the same geographic area (Minnesota, North Dakota and/or South Dakota) and include a map of that state showing the locations of the nations. COMMUNITY INNOVATION GRANTS For grants from $500 to $20,000. We partner with three intermediary organizations to provide Community Innovation grants under $20,000. The purpose of these grants is the same as for the Community Innovation grants offered by the Bush Foundation, though the selection criteria are different. Deadlines and grant amount offered vary bystate.
NATALIE NICHOLSON
2021. Bush Fellowship. Bemidji, MN — Natalie Nicholson (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation) understands the persistence required to achieve a dream. The former Olympian and world champion curler was also a first-generation college student. As a nurse, she co-leads the Indigenous Breastfeeding Coalition in Minnesota to help re-establish a JODI RAVE SPOTTED BEAR 2021. Twin Buttes, ND — Jodi Rave Spotted Bear (Mandan, Hidatsa and Mniconjou Lakota) is called to amplify the voice of Native Americans. She believes deeply in the freedom of the press in Indian Country to reflect the needs and voices of the people. She wants independent media to help Native Nations embrace true tribal sovereignty.E.G. BAILEY
2021. Minneapolis, MN — E.G. Bailey fell in love with film as a young boy when a traveling crew came to his Liberian village and he saw his first movie. Many years later, his own film, New Neighbors, was featured at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. His passion for all forms of art — from spoken word and poetry to photography and filmTRACEY ZEPHIER
Tracey brings to the Board broad experience in tribal/state relations, economic development and state administration. Tracey currently serves as the Attorney General for Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. Prior to that, she was a partner in the Rapid City, South Dakota, law firm of Fredericks, Peebles & Morgan and previously was the president and CEO MICHELLE TRAN MARYNS 2021. Bush Fellowship. Minneapolis, MN — Michelle Tran Maryns wants to leverage technology to increase the success of small businesses, especially those run by women of color. She seeks to create a stronger, more inclusive economy by equipping entrepreneurs with the technology tools they need to thrive. As a foreign service officer,she led
2021 | BUSH FOUNDATION Stronger Together. Trailblazing Hmong leader Bo Thao-Urabe (BF’19) and the Coalition of Asian-American Leaders help communities join forces to rise above adversity. by Susan Du. Illustrations by Khou Vue. All bMagazine Issues. WHAT WE DO | BUSH FOUNDATION We invest in great ideas and the people who power them. Archibald and Edyth Bush established the Bush Foundation in 1953. Since then, we have made grants and investments to support organizations and people who think bigger and think differently about solutions to problems in their communities. Learn about our history.WHO WE'VE FUNDED
Saint Paul, MN — "1 City. 2 Realities" is the world's first truly virtual exhibition space highlighting racial inequalities. Through photos, videos, audio clips, and data visualizations, it aims address the systemic inequality in our community head-on, with a focus on volunteerism. All Grants.WHO WE'VE FUNDED
2021. Bush Fellowship. Minneapolis, MN — E.G. Bailey fell in love with film as a young boy when a traveling crew came to his Liberian village and he saw his first movie. Many years later, his own film, New Neighbors, was featured at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. More. FINANCIALS | BUSH FOUNDATION The Foundation's 2019, 2018 and 2017 audited financial statements are available for your review. The 2020 audited financial statements will be available in July 2021. You can also see the Foundation's most recent Form 990-PF, Return of Private Foundation and Form 990-T, Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return, for the year endingDecember 31, 2019.
NATIVE NATIONS
Native Nations. These federally recognized sovereign Native nations are culturally distinct tribes with rich histories and deep strengths. The 23 are listed below according to the state with which they share the same geographic area (Minnesota, North Dakota and/or South Dakota) and include a map of that state showing the locations of the nations. SOCIAL MEDIA SCAM ALERT Social Media Scam Alert. August 21, 2020. Several scams are taking place with scammers falsely claiming to work for the Bush Foundation and offering money or grants. They are reaching out to people on Facebook and Instagram, as well as over email, phone and text message. There are different scams, but many promise grant money if the userpays a
FIRST CHILDREN'S FINANCE Term. 26 months. Minneapolis, MN — "The >MN Project" will address rural child care issues by developing regional child care plans in partnership with rural communities, creating business tools to sustain local partnerships, and establishing advisory councils to support the implementation of the plans. See Grant Details. $160,000. in. 2007.Term.
GRANT FOR MINNESOTA COUNCIL ON FOUNDATIONS Addressing racial wealth gaps. Our Commitment. Grant for Minnesota Council on Foundations Year GRANT FOR MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO Addressing racial wealth gaps. Our Commitment. Grant for MinnesotaPublic Radio Year
WE INVEST IN GREAT IDEAS AND THE PEOPLE WHO POWER THEMWHAT WE DOOUR VALUESHISTORYGOVERNANCESTAFF & BOARDJOB OPPORTUNITIES We offer grants and opportunities to people who think bigger and differently about problem solving in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share that geography. INTRODUCING THE 2021 BUSH FELLOWS We believe that investing in the capacity of people to lead systems change is one of the most effective ways to transform our region. Fellows are chosen by a diverse group of Bush Fellow alumni and community leaders from across the region. A 2021 | BUSH FOUNDATION Stronger Together. Trailblazing Hmong leader Bo Thao-Urabe (BF’19) and the Coalition of Asian-American Leaders help communities join forces to rise above adversity. by Susan Du. Illustrations by Khou Vue. All bMagazine Issues. GRANTS & OPPORTUNITIES Community Innovation Grants. Open. Applications are accepted year-round. Support Amount. $500 and up. Community Innovation grants fund the most promising ideas to change communities and systems. They are an investment in an equitable future where every person has the opportunities and the support they need to thrive. More.BUSH FELLOWSHIP
The Bush Fellowship is a recognition of your extraordinary accomplishments and support for your potential. It is an investment in you, so that you can make a difference in your community. The Fellowship is a flexible grant of up to $100,000 to help you strengthen and develop your leadership. As a Fellow, you define your own vision and create a COMMUNITY INNOVATION GRANTS For grants from $500 to $20,000. We partner with three intermediary organizations to provide Community Innovation grants under $20,000. The purpose of these grants is the same as for the Community Innovation grants offered by the Bush Foundation, though the selection criteria are different. Deadlines and grant amount offered vary bystate.
NATALIE NICHOLSON
2021. Bush Fellowship. Bemidji, MN — Natalie Nicholson (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation) understands the persistence required to achieve a dream. The former Olympian and world champion curler was also a first-generation college student. As a nurse, she co-leads the Indigenous Breastfeeding Coalition in Minnesota to help re-establish a JODI RAVE SPOTTED BEAR 2021. Twin Buttes, ND — Jodi Rave Spotted Bear (Mandan, Hidatsa and Mniconjou Lakota) is called to amplify the voice of Native Americans. She believes deeply in the freedom of the press in Indian Country to reflect the needs and voices of the people. She wants independent media to help Native Nations embrace true tribal sovereignty.TRACEY ZEPHIER
Tracey brings to the Board broad experience in tribal/state relations, economic development and state administration. Tracey currently serves as the Attorney General for Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. Prior to that, she was a partner in the Rapid City, South Dakota, law firm of Fredericks, Peebles & Morgan and previously was the president and CEO MICHELLE TRAN MARYNS 2021. Bush Fellowship. Minneapolis, MN — Michelle Tran Maryns wants to leverage technology to increase the success of small businesses, especially those run by women of color. She seeks to create a stronger, more inclusive economy by equipping entrepreneurs with the technology tools they need to thrive. As a foreign service officer,she led
WE INVEST IN GREAT IDEAS AND THE PEOPLE WHO POWER THEMWHAT WE DOOUR VALUESHISTORYGOVERNANCESTAFF & BOARDJOB OPPORTUNITIES We offer grants and opportunities to people who think bigger and differently about problem solving in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share that geography. INTRODUCING THE 2021 BUSH FELLOWS We believe that investing in the capacity of people to lead systems change is one of the most effective ways to transform our region. Fellows are chosen by a diverse group of Bush Fellow alumni and community leaders from across the region. A 2021 | BUSH FOUNDATION Stronger Together. Trailblazing Hmong leader Bo Thao-Urabe (BF’19) and the Coalition of Asian-American Leaders help communities join forces to rise above adversity. by Susan Du. Illustrations by Khou Vue. All bMagazine Issues. GRANTS & OPPORTUNITIES Community Innovation Grants. Open. Applications are accepted year-round. Support Amount. $500 and up. Community Innovation grants fund the most promising ideas to change communities and systems. They are an investment in an equitable future where every person has the opportunities and the support they need to thrive. More.BUSH FELLOWSHIP
The Bush Fellowship is a recognition of your extraordinary accomplishments and support for your potential. It is an investment in you, so that you can make a difference in your community. The Fellowship is a flexible grant of up to $100,000 to help you strengthen and develop your leadership. As a Fellow, you define your own vision and create a COMMUNITY INNOVATION GRANTS For grants from $500 to $20,000. We partner with three intermediary organizations to provide Community Innovation grants under $20,000. The purpose of these grants is the same as for the Community Innovation grants offered by the Bush Foundation, though the selection criteria are different. Deadlines and grant amount offered vary bystate.
NATALIE NICHOLSON
2021. Bush Fellowship. Bemidji, MN — Natalie Nicholson (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation) understands the persistence required to achieve a dream. The former Olympian and world champion curler was also a first-generation college student. As a nurse, she co-leads the Indigenous Breastfeeding Coalition in Minnesota to help re-establish a JODI RAVE SPOTTED BEAR 2021. Twin Buttes, ND — Jodi Rave Spotted Bear (Mandan, Hidatsa and Mniconjou Lakota) is called to amplify the voice of Native Americans. She believes deeply in the freedom of the press in Indian Country to reflect the needs and voices of the people. She wants independent media to help Native Nations embrace true tribal sovereignty.TRACEY ZEPHIER
Tracey brings to the Board broad experience in tribal/state relations, economic development and state administration. Tracey currently serves as the Attorney General for Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. Prior to that, she was a partner in the Rapid City, South Dakota, law firm of Fredericks, Peebles & Morgan and previously was the president and CEO MICHELLE TRAN MARYNS 2021. Bush Fellowship. Minneapolis, MN — Michelle Tran Maryns wants to leverage technology to increase the success of small businesses, especially those run by women of color. She seeks to create a stronger, more inclusive economy by equipping entrepreneurs with the technology tools they need to thrive. As a foreign service officer,she led
WHAT WE DO | BUSH FOUNDATION We invest in great ideas and the people who power them. Archibald and Edyth Bush established the Bush Foundation in 1953. Since then, we have made grants and investments to support organizations and people who think bigger and think differently about solutions to problems in their communities. Learn about our history.WHO WE'VE FUNDED
Saint Paul, MN — "1 City. 2 Realities" is the world's first truly virtual exhibition space highlighting racial inequalities. Through photos, videos, audio clips, and data visualizations, it aims address the systemic inequality in our community head-on, with a focus on volunteerism. All Grants.WHO WE'VE FUNDED
2021. Bush Fellowship. Minneapolis, MN — E.G. Bailey fell in love with film as a young boy when a traveling crew came to his Liberian village and he saw his first movie. Many years later, his own film, New Neighbors, was featured at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. More. FINANCIALS | BUSH FOUNDATION The Foundation's 2019, 2018 and 2017 audited financial statements are available for your review. The 2020 audited financial statements will be available in July 2021. You can also see the Foundation's most recent Form 990-PF, Return of Private Foundation and Form 990-T, Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return, for the year endingDecember 31, 2019.
SOCIAL MEDIA SCAM ALERT Social Media Scam Alert. August 21, 2020. Several scams are taking place with scammers falsely claiming to work for the Bush Foundation and offering money or grants. They are reaching out to people on Facebook and Instagram, as well as over email, phone and text message. There are different scams, but many promise grant money if the userpays a
BUSH FELLOWSHIP
The Bush Fellowship is a recognition of your extraordinary accomplishments and support for your potential. It is an investment in you, so that you can make a difference in your community. The Fellowship is a flexible grant of up to $100,000 to help you strengthen and develop your leadership. As a Fellow, you define your own vision and create aRISK FOR REWARD
Risk for Reward. With the Neighborhood Development Center, Mihailo “Mike” Temali (BF’98) provides urban communities with business tools and resources to grow from within. by Sarah Chandler. Photography by Hunt + Capture. Mihailo “Mike” Temali is many things: the proud son of Danish and Yugoslav immigrants, founding CEOof the
JODI ARCHAMBAULT
Jodi Archambault (Hunkpapa and Oglala Lakota) currently serves as a strategic advisor. Prior to that role, she worked for the D.C. law firm of Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse, Edreson and Perry in 2015 after serving as a political appointee under the Administration of PresidentBarack Obama.
ELLI HAERTER
Elli joined the Bush Foundation in 2011, as the North Dakota and South Dakota Activities Manager. She lives and works in the small town of Hosmer, South Dakota and loves connecting people and resources where possible. Prior to joining the Foundation, Elli served as Tribal Liaison and Staff Assistant to U.S. Senator Tim Johnson of SouthDakota.
GRANT FOR MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO Addressing racial wealth gaps. Our Commitment. Grant for MinnesotaPublic Radio Year
WE INVEST IN GREAT IDEAS AND THE PEOPLE WHO POWER THEMWHAT WE DOOUR VALUESHISTORYGOVERNANCESTAFF & BOARDJOB OPPORTUNITIES We offer grants and opportunities to people who think bigger and differently about problem solving in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share that geography. INTRODUCING THE 2021 BUSH FELLOWS We believe that investing in the capacity of people to lead systems change is one of the most effective ways to transform our region. Fellows are chosen by a diverse group of Bush Fellow alumni and community leaders from across the region. A 2021 | BUSH FOUNDATION Stronger Together. Trailblazing Hmong leader Bo Thao-Urabe (BF’19) and the Coalition of Asian-American Leaders help communities join forces to rise above adversity. by Susan Du. Illustrations by Khou Vue. All bMagazine Issues. GRANTS & OPPORTUNITIES Community Innovation Grants. Open. Applications are accepted year-round. Support Amount. $500 and up. Community Innovation grants fund the most promising ideas to change communities and systems. They are an investment in an equitable future where every person has the opportunities and the support they need to thrive. More.BUSH FELLOWSHIP
The Bush Fellowship is a recognition of your extraordinary accomplishments and support for your potential. It is an investment in you, so that you can make a difference in your community. The Fellowship is a flexible grant of up to $100,000 to help you strengthen and develop your leadership. As a Fellow, you define your own vision and create a COMMUNITY INNOVATION GRANTS For grants from $500 to $20,000. We partner with three intermediary organizations to provide Community Innovation grants under $20,000. The purpose of these grants is the same as for the Community Innovation grants offered by the Bush Foundation, though the selection criteria are different. Deadlines and grant amount offered vary bystate.
NATALIE NICHOLSON
2021. Bush Fellowship. Bemidji, MN — Natalie Nicholson (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation) understands the persistence required to achieve a dream. The former Olympian and world champion curler was also a first-generation college student. As a nurse, she co-leads the Indigenous Breastfeeding Coalition in Minnesota to help re-establish a JODI RAVE SPOTTED BEAR 2021. Twin Buttes, ND — Jodi Rave Spotted Bear (Mandan, Hidatsa and Mniconjou Lakota) is called to amplify the voice of Native Americans. She believes deeply in the freedom of the press in Indian Country to reflect the needs and voices of the people. She wants independent media to help Native Nations embrace true tribal sovereignty.TRACEY ZEPHIER
Tracey brings to the Board broad experience in tribal/state relations, economic development and state administration. Tracey currently serves as the Attorney General for Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. Prior to that, she was a partner in the Rapid City, South Dakota, law firm of Fredericks, Peebles & Morgan and previously was the president and CEO MICHELLE TRAN MARYNS 2021. Bush Fellowship. Minneapolis, MN — Michelle Tran Maryns wants to leverage technology to increase the success of small businesses, especially those run by women of color. She seeks to create a stronger, more inclusive economy by equipping entrepreneurs with the technology tools they need to thrive. As a foreign service officer,she led
WE INVEST IN GREAT IDEAS AND THE PEOPLE WHO POWER THEMWHAT WE DOOUR VALUESHISTORYGOVERNANCESTAFF & BOARDJOB OPPORTUNITIES We offer grants and opportunities to people who think bigger and differently about problem solving in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share that geography. INTRODUCING THE 2021 BUSH FELLOWS We believe that investing in the capacity of people to lead systems change is one of the most effective ways to transform our region. Fellows are chosen by a diverse group of Bush Fellow alumni and community leaders from across the region. A 2021 | BUSH FOUNDATION Stronger Together. Trailblazing Hmong leader Bo Thao-Urabe (BF’19) and the Coalition of Asian-American Leaders help communities join forces to rise above adversity. by Susan Du. Illustrations by Khou Vue. All bMagazine Issues. GRANTS & OPPORTUNITIES Community Innovation Grants. Open. Applications are accepted year-round. Support Amount. $500 and up. Community Innovation grants fund the most promising ideas to change communities and systems. They are an investment in an equitable future where every person has the opportunities and the support they need to thrive. More.BUSH FELLOWSHIP
The Bush Fellowship is a recognition of your extraordinary accomplishments and support for your potential. It is an investment in you, so that you can make a difference in your community. The Fellowship is a flexible grant of up to $100,000 to help you strengthen and develop your leadership. As a Fellow, you define your own vision and create a COMMUNITY INNOVATION GRANTS For grants from $500 to $20,000. We partner with three intermediary organizations to provide Community Innovation grants under $20,000. The purpose of these grants is the same as for the Community Innovation grants offered by the Bush Foundation, though the selection criteria are different. Deadlines and grant amount offered vary bystate.
NATALIE NICHOLSON
2021. Bush Fellowship. Bemidji, MN — Natalie Nicholson (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation) understands the persistence required to achieve a dream. The former Olympian and world champion curler was also a first-generation college student. As a nurse, she co-leads the Indigenous Breastfeeding Coalition in Minnesota to help re-establish a JODI RAVE SPOTTED BEAR 2021. Twin Buttes, ND — Jodi Rave Spotted Bear (Mandan, Hidatsa and Mniconjou Lakota) is called to amplify the voice of Native Americans. She believes deeply in the freedom of the press in Indian Country to reflect the needs and voices of the people. She wants independent media to help Native Nations embrace true tribal sovereignty.TRACEY ZEPHIER
Tracey brings to the Board broad experience in tribal/state relations, economic development and state administration. Tracey currently serves as the Attorney General for Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. Prior to that, she was a partner in the Rapid City, South Dakota, law firm of Fredericks, Peebles & Morgan and previously was the president and CEO MICHELLE TRAN MARYNS 2021. Bush Fellowship. Minneapolis, MN — Michelle Tran Maryns wants to leverage technology to increase the success of small businesses, especially those run by women of color. She seeks to create a stronger, more inclusive economy by equipping entrepreneurs with the technology tools they need to thrive. As a foreign service officer,she led
WHAT WE DO | BUSH FOUNDATION We invest in great ideas and the people who power them. Archibald and Edyth Bush established the Bush Foundation in 1953. Since then, we have made grants and investments to support organizations and people who think bigger and think differently about solutions to problems in their communities. Learn about our history.WHO WE'VE FUNDED
Saint Paul, MN — "1 City. 2 Realities" is the world's first truly virtual exhibition space highlighting racial inequalities. Through photos, videos, audio clips, and data visualizations, it aims address the systemic inequality in our community head-on, with a focus on volunteerism. All Grants.WHO WE'VE FUNDED
2021. Bush Fellowship. Minneapolis, MN — E.G. Bailey fell in love with film as a young boy when a traveling crew came to his Liberian village and he saw his first movie. Many years later, his own film, New Neighbors, was featured at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. More. FINANCIALS | BUSH FOUNDATION The Foundation's 2019, 2018 and 2017 audited financial statements are available for your review. The 2020 audited financial statements will be available in July 2021. You can also see the Foundation's most recent Form 990-PF, Return of Private Foundation and Form 990-T, Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return, for the year endingDecember 31, 2019.
SOCIAL MEDIA SCAM ALERT Social Media Scam Alert. August 21, 2020. Several scams are taking place with scammers falsely claiming to work for the Bush Foundation and offering money or grants. They are reaching out to people on Facebook and Instagram, as well as over email, phone and text message. There are different scams, but many promise grant money if the userpays a
BUSH FELLOWSHIP
The Bush Fellowship is a recognition of your extraordinary accomplishments and support for your potential. It is an investment in you, so that you can make a difference in your community. The Fellowship is a flexible grant of up to $100,000 to help you strengthen and develop your leadership. As a Fellow, you define your own vision and create aRISK FOR REWARD
Risk for Reward. With the Neighborhood Development Center, Mihailo “Mike” Temali (BF’98) provides urban communities with business tools and resources to grow from within. by Sarah Chandler. Photography by Hunt + Capture. Mihailo “Mike” Temali is many things: the proud son of Danish and Yugoslav immigrants, founding CEOof the
JODI ARCHAMBAULT
Jodi Archambault (Hunkpapa and Oglala Lakota) currently serves as a strategic advisor. Prior to that role, she worked for the D.C. law firm of Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse, Edreson and Perry in 2015 after serving as a political appointee under the Administration of PresidentBarack Obama.
ELLI HAERTER
Elli joined the Bush Foundation in 2011, as the North Dakota and South Dakota Activities Manager. She lives and works in the small town of Hosmer, South Dakota and loves connecting people and resources where possible. Prior to joining the Foundation, Elli served as Tribal Liaison and Staff Assistant to U.S. Senator Tim Johnson of SouthDakota.
GRANT FOR MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO Addressing racial wealth gaps. Our Commitment. Grant for MinnesotaPublic Radio Year
WE INVEST IN GREAT IDEAS AND THE PEOPLE WHO POWER THEMWHAT WE DOOUR VALUESHISTORYGOVERNANCESTAFF & BOARDJOB OPPORTUNITIES We offer grants and opportunities to people who think bigger and differently about problem solving in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share that geography. 2021 | BUSH FOUNDATION Stronger Together. Trailblazing Hmong leader Bo Thao-Urabe (BF’19) and the Coalition of Asian-American Leaders help communities join forces to rise above adversity. by Susan Du. Illustrations by Khou Vue. All bMagazine Issues. INTRODUCING THE 2021 BUSH FELLOWS We believe that investing in the capacity of people to lead systems change is one of the most effective ways to transform our region. Fellows are chosen by a diverse group of Bush Fellow alumni and community leaders from across the region. A FINANCIALS | BUSH FOUNDATION The Foundation's 2019, 2018 and 2017 audited financial statements are available for your review. The 2020 audited financial statements will be available in July 2021. You can also see the Foundation's most recent Form 990-PF, Return of Private Foundation and Form 990-T, Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return, for the year endingDecember 31, 2019.
SOCIAL MEDIA SCAM ALERT Social Media Scam Alert. August 21, 2020. Several scams are taking place with scammers falsely claiming to work for the Bush Foundation and offering money or grants. They are reaching out to people on Facebook and Instagram, as well as over email, phone and text message. There are different scams, but many promise grant money if the userpays a
EILEEN BRIGGS
Eileen is a Grantmaking Director focusing on Native American communities across all programs. She provides strategic and day-to-day leadership for our grant programs and is active in community conversations to understand how we can spread great ideas and have the most impact possible.NATALIE NICHOLSON
2021. Bemidji, MN — Natalie Nicholson (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation) understands the persistence required to achieve a dream. The former Olympian and world champion curler was also a first-generation college student. As a nurse, she co-leads the Indigenous Breastfeeding Coalition in Minnesota to help re-establish a strong, traditionalTRACEY ZEPHIER
Tracey brings to the Board broad experience in tribal/state relations, economic development and state administration. Tracey currently serves as the Attorney General for Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. Prior to that, she was a partner in the Rapid City, South Dakota, law firm of Fredericks, Peebles & Morgan and previously was the president and CEO ROSE MCGEE - BUSH FOUNDATION Term. Golden Valley, MN — Rose McGee knows that food connects. As the creator of the Sweet Potato Comfort Pie™ Approach, she has taken pies to Ferguson, Charleston and Pittsburgh following devastating incidents of racial and religious violence. She also brings hundreds of people together to bake pies and have tough dialogues around race.AMIE SCHUMACHER
24 months. Waite Park, MN — Amie Schumacher believes that faith and science, working together, can break the silence, shame and generational cycle of childhood trauma. She wants to help faith organizations and health care systems embrace the powerful healing of trauma-informed approaches. In her role as a hospital chaplain, sheled the
WE INVEST IN GREAT IDEAS AND THE PEOPLE WHO POWER THEMWHAT WE DOOUR VALUESHISTORYGOVERNANCESTAFF & BOARDJOB OPPORTUNITIES We offer grants and opportunities to people who think bigger and differently about problem solving in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share that geography. 2021 | BUSH FOUNDATION Stronger Together. Trailblazing Hmong leader Bo Thao-Urabe (BF’19) and the Coalition of Asian-American Leaders help communities join forces to rise above adversity. by Susan Du. Illustrations by Khou Vue. All bMagazine Issues. INTRODUCING THE 2021 BUSH FELLOWS We believe that investing in the capacity of people to lead systems change is one of the most effective ways to transform our region. Fellows are chosen by a diverse group of Bush Fellow alumni and community leaders from across the region. A FINANCIALS | BUSH FOUNDATION The Foundation's 2019, 2018 and 2017 audited financial statements are available for your review. The 2020 audited financial statements will be available in July 2021. You can also see the Foundation's most recent Form 990-PF, Return of Private Foundation and Form 990-T, Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return, for the year endingDecember 31, 2019.
SOCIAL MEDIA SCAM ALERT Social Media Scam Alert. August 21, 2020. Several scams are taking place with scammers falsely claiming to work for the Bush Foundation and offering money or grants. They are reaching out to people on Facebook and Instagram, as well as over email, phone and text message. There are different scams, but many promise grant money if the userpays a
EILEEN BRIGGS
Eileen is a Grantmaking Director focusing on Native American communities across all programs. She provides strategic and day-to-day leadership for our grant programs and is active in community conversations to understand how we can spread great ideas and have the most impact possible.NATALIE NICHOLSON
2021. Bemidji, MN — Natalie Nicholson (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation) understands the persistence required to achieve a dream. The former Olympian and world champion curler was also a first-generation college student. As a nurse, she co-leads the Indigenous Breastfeeding Coalition in Minnesota to help re-establish a strong, traditionalTRACEY ZEPHIER
Tracey brings to the Board broad experience in tribal/state relations, economic development and state administration. Tracey currently serves as the Attorney General for Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. Prior to that, she was a partner in the Rapid City, South Dakota, law firm of Fredericks, Peebles & Morgan and previously was the president and CEO ROSE MCGEE - BUSH FOUNDATION Term. Golden Valley, MN — Rose McGee knows that food connects. As the creator of the Sweet Potato Comfort Pie™ Approach, she has taken pies to Ferguson, Charleston and Pittsburgh following devastating incidents of racial and religious violence. She also brings hundreds of people together to bake pies and have tough dialogues around race.AMIE SCHUMACHER
24 months. Waite Park, MN — Amie Schumacher believes that faith and science, working together, can break the silence, shame and generational cycle of childhood trauma. She wants to help faith organizations and health care systems embrace the powerful healing of trauma-informed approaches. In her role as a hospital chaplain, sheled the
COMMUNITY INNOVATION Ecosystem grants provide general operating support to organizations that help create an environment where community problem solving can be successful. Ecosystem grants awarded through the Community Innovation program are for organizations that support other organizations and leaders in general, rather than those that focus on any specificissue.
COMMUNITY INNOVATION GRANTS For grants from $500 to $20,000. We partner with three intermediary organizations to provide Community Innovation grants under $20,000. The purpose of these grants is the same as for the Community Innovation grants offered by the Bush Foundation, though the selection criteria are different. Deadlines and grant amount offered vary bystate.
BUSH FELLOWSHIP
The Bush Fellowship is a recognition of your extraordinary accomplishments and support for your potential. It is an investment in you, so that you can make a difference in your community. The Fellowship is a flexible grant of up to $100,000 to help you strengthen and develop your leadership. As a Fellow, you define your own vision and create a MEET THE 2020 BUSH FELLOWS June 9, 2020. Introducing the 2020 Bush Fellows, 24 visionary leaders who are thinking big about how to solve problems and shape a better future for their communities. The 24 Fellows hail from Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share the same geography. The Bush Fellowship is an investment in individualleaders.
BUSH FOUNDATION TO ISSUE $100 MILLION IN SOCIAL BONDS Bush Foundation to Issue $100 Million in Social Bonds. October 29, 2020. We are pleased to share that we are in the process of issuing $100 million in social bonds. This is another way we are thinking bigger and differently about how we can have more impact. We intend to use the proceeds from the bonds to increase our grantmaking in thenext 24
RISK FOR REWARD
Risk for Reward. With the Neighborhood Development Center, Mihailo “Mike” Temali (BF’98) provides urban communities with business tools and resources to grow from within. by Sarah Chandler. Photography by Hunt + Capture. Mihailo “Mike” Temali is many things: the proud son of Danish and Yugoslav immigrants, founding CEOof the
GRANT FOR HENNEPIN HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION Addressing racial wealth gaps. Our Commitment. Grant for Hennepin Healthcare Foundation YearAMIE SCHUMACHER
24 months. Waite Park, MN — Amie Schumacher believes that faith and science, working together, can break the silence, shame and generational cycle of childhood trauma. She wants to help faith organizations and health care systems embrace the powerful healing of trauma-informed approaches. In her role as a hospital chaplain, sheled the
ROSE MCGEE - BUSH FOUNDATION Term. Golden Valley, MN — Rose McGee knows that food connects. As the creator of the Sweet Potato Comfort Pie™ Approach, she has taken pies to Ferguson, Charleston and Pittsburgh following devastating incidents of racial and religious violence. She also brings hundreds of people together to bake pies and have tough dialogues around race.JOHN OTTERLEI
Email John. 651-227-0891. As the Chief Investment Officer, John manages the Foundation’s investments, working closely with the Board’s Investment Committee and outside advisors. He joined the Bush Foundation in 2008. John spent 27 years at Piper Sandler Companies in several leadership capacities including head of mergersand acquisitions in
WE INVEST IN GREAT IDEAS AND THE PEOPLE WHO POWER THEMWHAT WE DOOUR VALUESHISTORYGOVERNANCESTAFF & BOARDJOB OPPORTUNITIES We offer grants and opportunities to people who think bigger and differently about problem solving in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share that geography. INTRODUCING THE 2021 BUSH FELLOWS We believe that investing in the capacity of people to lead systems change is one of the most effective ways to transform our region. Fellows are chosen by a diverse group of Bush Fellow alumni and community leaders from across the region. A 2021 | BUSH FOUNDATION Trailblazing Hmong leader Bo Thao-Urabe (BF’19) and the Coalition of Asian-American Leaders help communities join forces to rise aboveadversity.
FINANCIALS | BUSH FOUNDATION The Foundation's 2019, 2018 and 2017 audited financial statements are available for your review. The 2020 audited financial statements will be available in July 2021. You can also see the Foundation's most recent Form 990-PF, Return of Private Foundation and Form 990-T, Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return, for the year endingDecember 31, 2019.
SOCIAL MEDIA SCAM ALERT Several scams are taking place with scammers falsely claiming to work for the Bush Foundation and offering money or grants. They are reaching out to people on Facebook and Instagram, as well as over email, phone and text message.EILEEN BRIGGS
Eileen is a Grantmaking Director focusing on Native American communities across all programs. She provides strategic and day-to-day leadership for our grant programs and is active in community conversations to understand how we can spread great ideas and have the most impact possible.NATALIE NICHOLSON
Bemidji, MN — Natalie Nicholson (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation) understands the persistence required to achieve a dream. The formerOlympian and world
TRACEY ZEPHIER
Tracey brings to the Board broad experience in tribal/state relations, economic development and state administration. Tracey currently serves as the Attorney General for Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. ROSE MCGEE - BUSH FOUNDATION Golden Valley, MN — Rose McGee knows that food connects. As the creator of the Sweet Potato Comfort Pie™ Approach, she has taken pies to Ferguson, Charleston and Pittsburgh following devastating incidents of racial and religious violence.AMIE SCHUMACHER
I have noticed a shift within myself in the past few months about my sense of being a leader. When I first received the Fellowship, I struggled to view myself as a leader: it felt like just putting on a hat as opposed to operating from an internalized and integrated awareness of who I am. WE INVEST IN GREAT IDEAS AND THE PEOPLE WHO POWER THEMWHAT WE DOOUR VALUESHISTORYGOVERNANCESTAFF & BOARDJOB OPPORTUNITIES We offer grants and opportunities to people who think bigger and differently about problem solving in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share that geography. INTRODUCING THE 2021 BUSH FELLOWS We believe that investing in the capacity of people to lead systems change is one of the most effective ways to transform our region. Fellows are chosen by a diverse group of Bush Fellow alumni and community leaders from across the region. A 2021 | BUSH FOUNDATION Trailblazing Hmong leader Bo Thao-Urabe (BF’19) and the Coalition of Asian-American Leaders help communities join forces to rise aboveadversity.
FINANCIALS | BUSH FOUNDATION The Foundation's 2019, 2018 and 2017 audited financial statements are available for your review. The 2020 audited financial statements will be available in July 2021. You can also see the Foundation's most recent Form 990-PF, Return of Private Foundation and Form 990-T, Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return, for the year endingDecember 31, 2019.
SOCIAL MEDIA SCAM ALERT Several scams are taking place with scammers falsely claiming to work for the Bush Foundation and offering money or grants. They are reaching out to people on Facebook and Instagram, as well as over email, phone and text message.EILEEN BRIGGS
Eileen is a Grantmaking Director focusing on Native American communities across all programs. She provides strategic and day-to-day leadership for our grant programs and is active in community conversations to understand how we can spread great ideas and have the most impact possible.NATALIE NICHOLSON
Bemidji, MN — Natalie Nicholson (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation) understands the persistence required to achieve a dream. The formerOlympian and world
TRACEY ZEPHIER
Tracey brings to the Board broad experience in tribal/state relations, economic development and state administration. Tracey currently serves as the Attorney General for Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. ROSE MCGEE - BUSH FOUNDATION Golden Valley, MN — Rose McGee knows that food connects. As the creator of the Sweet Potato Comfort Pie™ Approach, she has taken pies to Ferguson, Charleston and Pittsburgh following devastating incidents of racial and religious violence.AMIE SCHUMACHER
I have noticed a shift within myself in the past few months about my sense of being a leader. When I first received the Fellowship, I struggled to view myself as a leader: it felt like just putting on a hat as opposed to operating from an internalized and integrated awareness of who I am. COMMUNITY INNOVATION Our Community Innovation programs are designed to inspire and support problem solving. We want to build a region of problem solvers who are equipped to tackle whatever complex issues come their way. COMMUNITY INNOVATION GRANTS Community Innovation grants fund the most promising ideas to change communities and systems. The grants are meant to be transformation capital. They are an investment in an equitable future where every person has the opportunities and the support they need to thrive.BUSH FELLOWSHIP
To be eligible for a Bush Fellowship you must be: At least 24 years old at the time of the application deadline. A resident who lives in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota or one of the 23 Native nations that share the same geography, for one continuous year immediately prior to the application deadline.; You are ineligible if you have previously received a Bush Fellowship, Bush Artist FIRST CHILDREN'S FINANCE Minneapolis, MN — "The >MN Project" will address rural child care issues by developing regional child care plans in partnership with rural communities, creating business tools to sustain local partnerships, and establishing advisory councils to support the implementation of the plans. MEET THE 2020 BUSH FELLOWS A total of 746 people applied for the 2020 Bush Fellowship. The 24 Fellows were selected through a multi-stage process involving BushFellowship
GRANT FOR AKIPTAN
Addressing racial wealth gaps. Our Commitment. Grant for Akiptan Year GRANT FOR HENNEPIN HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION Addressing racial wealth gaps. Our Commitment. Grant for Hennepin Healthcare Foundation YearRISK FOR REWARD
Mihailo “Mike” Temali is many things: the proud son of Danish and Yugoslav immigrants, founding CEO of the Neighborhood Development Center (NDC), Eagle Scout, husband, father and ROSE MCGEE - BUSH FOUNDATION Golden Valley, MN — Rose McGee knows that food connects. As the creator of the Sweet Potato Comfort Pie™ Approach, she has taken pies to Ferguson, Charleston and Pittsburgh following devastating incidents of racial and religious violence.AMIE SCHUMACHER
I have noticed a shift within myself in the past few months about my sense of being a leader. When I first received the Fellowship, I struggled to view myself as a leader: it felt like just putting on a hat as opposed to operating from an internalized and integrated awareness of who I am. Skip to main contentSearch
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