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Grantee Profile: Nez Perce Tribe

PO Box 365
Lapwai, ID 83540
(208) 843-7368

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Grants

Year Value Project Description
2003 $25,000

The grant supported the final phase of Tribal involvement in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's relicensing process for the Hells Canyon Complex. Of primary concern to this project were anadromous and resident fishery resources, water quality and quantity, and cultural and wildlife resources.

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  • Idaho
  • Oregon

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  • Inactive Programs

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2001 $25,000

The Nez Perce Tribe Water Resources Division manages the Tribe's surface and groundwater resources and watersheds for the benefit of the health, culture, and welfare of the Tribal public and treaty-reserved resources. The grant supports the organizationÍs work to protect fisheries, water quality, and water quantity in the Snake River Basin.

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  • Idaho

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  • Inactive Programs

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2000 $20,000

Nez Perce Tribe is dedicated to the protection of its treaty rights and tribal sovereignty. The grant supports the tribe's effective participation in the relicensing of Idaho Power Company's Hells Canyon Complex to ensure protection of its fishing, hunting, gathering, and grazing rights.

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  • Idaho

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  • Inactive Programs

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1999 $15,000

The Nez Perce Tribe is a federally recognized tribal government. Historically, the Nez Perce Tribe occupied 13 million acres in what is now north central Idaho, northeastern Oregon, and southeastern Washington. The grant supports the tribeÍs effective participation in the relicensing of Idaho Power CompanyÍs Hells Canyon Complex to ensure protection of its fishing, hunting, gathering, and grazing rights.

Regions

  • Idaho

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

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