Lakota Funds promotes economic sustainability by providing access to credit for Native People.
A $800,791 grant to Great Plains Housing Initiative stands out in The Lakota Fund Incorporated’s recent record and signals how the foundation uses larger awards alongside a broad set of education and workforce grants. The funder’s work is centered on economic sustainability for Native People, with support that reaches housing, tuition assistance, internships, and other pathways tied to financial stability. In 2025, the foundation also backed Crow Creek Housing Authority with $143,916 for internships and gave $100,000 each to Four Band Community Fund Inc and Sisseton-wahpeton Housing Authority for internships, showing repeated investment in career entry and community-based capacity. Tuition support is also a visible part of the portfolio, with awards to colleges and tribal institutions such as Sitting Bull College, Southeast Technical College, and Mitchell Technical College. The overall pattern suggests a local funder that mixes large institutional grants with targeted support for students, interns, and Native-serving organizations.
Housing appears as a major area of support in the 2025 grant list, led by a $800,791 grant to Great Plains Housing Initiative for housing. Internships and workforce entry are another clear theme: the foundation gave $143,916 to Crow Creek Housing Authority for internships and $100,000 each to Four Band Community Fund Inc and Sisseton-wahpeton Housing Authority for internships. Tuition assistance is also prominent. The funder awarded $83,876 to Sitting Bull College for tuition assistance, $65,426 to Southeast Technical College for tuition assistance, and $56,533 to Mitchell Technical College for tuition assistance. Those grants show a mix of tribal and technical education support. The foundation’s active Art Equity Grants program adds another strand, providing small grants for existing art-based businesses and Native artists to cover materials and business needs.
Typical grant size sits at $40,390 at the 25th percentile, $54,326 at the median, and $95,969 at the 75th percentile. The 2025 record includes both a very large housing award and a cluster of smaller education and internship grants, so the distribution is wide. The pattern also looks recurring rather than one-off: the foundation’s public focus areas include lending, financial literacy, matched savings, homeownership support, workforce training, and arts support, indicating a multi-program structure. It does not fund individuals directly, and the active Art Equity Grants program is structured as small grants rather than an open application pool.
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Most grants fall between $40K and $96K, with a median of $54K.
25th Percentile
$40K
Median
$54K
75th Percentile
$96K
About 93% of grants go to recipients in SD.
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Giving is heavily concentrated in South Dakota, which accounts for 93% of grants and is the top state by grant count. Recipient locations cluster in Pine Ridge-area and other South Dakota communities, including Aberdeen, Fort Thompson, Eagle Butte, Sisseton, Sioux Falls, Mitchell, Watertown, Rosebud, Mission, Rapid City, and Agency Village. Outside the state, one 2025 grant went to Sitting Bull College in Fort Yates, North Dakota. The country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 14 grants in the United States.
The foundation supports Native-serving community and education efforts, including housing organizations, colleges, community funds, and internship programs. Its stated focus areas also include small business finance and lending, agriculture and farm lending, artist microloans, financial literacy, matched savings accounts, homeownership support, and workforce training.
The grant-size distribution is centered in the tens of thousands: p25 is $40,390, the median is $54,326, and p75 is $95,969. The recent record also includes a much larger housing grant, which shows that larger awards can sit alongside smaller program grants.
Yes. Recent grants include $143,916 to Crow Creek Housing Authority for internships, $100,000 each to Four Band Community Fund Inc and Sisseton-wahpeton Housing Authority for internships, and $50,000 to Sicangu Wicoti Awanyakapi for internships. Workforce training is also listed among its focus areas.
Yes. Its geographic scope is local, and 93% of grants go to recipients in South Dakota. Recent recipient cities and communities include Aberdeen, Fort Thompson, Eagle Butte, Sisseton, Sioux Falls, Mitchell, Watertown, Rosebud, Mission, Rapid City, and Agency Village.
Yes. Its Art Equity Grants program provides small grants of $0–$2,500 to support existing art-based businesses and Native artists with materials and business needs. The program focuses on Arts & Culture and Small Business Support and is tied to the Pine Ridge Reservation and the Oglala Lakota Nation in South Dakota.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GREAT PLAINS HOUSING INITIATIVE | ABERDEEN, SD | $800,791 | 2025 | HOUSING |
| CROW CREEK HOUSING AUTHORITY | FORT THOMPSON, SD | $143,916 | 2025 | INTERNSHIPS |
| FOUR BAND COMMUNITY FUND INC | EAGLE BUTTE, SD | $100,000 | 2025 | INTERNSHIPS |
| SISSETON-WAHPETON HOUSING AUTHORITY | SISSETON, SD | $100,000 | 2025 | INTERNSHIPS |
| SITTING BULL COLLEGE | FORT YATES, ND | $83,876 | 2025 | TUITION ASSISTANCE |
| SOUTHEAST TECHNICAL COLLEGE | SIOUX FALLS, SD | $65,426 | 2025 | TUITION ASSISTANCE |
| MITCHELL TECHNICAL COLLEGE | MITCHELL, SD | $56,533 | 2025 | TUITION ASSISTANCE |
| LAKE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE | WATERTOWN, SD | $52,118 | 2025 | TUITION ASSISTANCE |
| SICANGU WICOTI AWANYAKAPI | ROSEBUD, SD | $50,000 | 2025 | INTERNSHIPS |
| TATANKA FUNDS | MISSION, SD | $50,000 | 2025 | INTERNSHIPS |
| WESTERN DAKOTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE | RAPID CITY, SD | $37,186 | 2025 | TUITION ASSISTANCE |
| SINETE GLESKA UNIVERSITY | MISSION, SD | $29,593 | 2025 | TUITION ASSISTANCE |
| SD SCHOOL OF MINES & TECH | RAPID CITY, SD | $28,706 | 2025 | TUITION ASSISTANCE |
| SISSETON WAHPETON COLLEGE | AGENCY VILLAGE, SD | $26,375 | 2025 | TUITION ASSISTANCE |
GREAT PLAINS HOUSING INITIATIVE
$800,791HOUSING
CROW CREEK HOUSING AUTHORITY
$143,916INTERNSHIPS
FOUR BAND COMMUNITY FUND INC
$100,000INTERNSHIPS
SISSETON-WAHPETON HOUSING AUTHORITY
$100,000INTERNSHIPS
SITTING BULL COLLEGE
$83,876TUITION ASSISTANCE
SOUTHEAST TECHNICAL COLLEGE
$65,426TUITION ASSISTANCE
MITCHELL TECHNICAL COLLEGE
$56,533TUITION ASSISTANCE
LAKE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE
$52,118TUITION ASSISTANCE
SICANGU WICOTI AWANYAKAPI
$50,000INTERNSHIPS
TATANKA FUNDS
$50,000INTERNSHIPS
WESTERN DAKOTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE
$37,186TUITION ASSISTANCE
SINETE GLESKA UNIVERSITY
$29,593TUITION ASSISTANCE
SD SCHOOL OF MINES & TECH
$28,706TUITION ASSISTANCE
SISSETON WAHPETON COLLEGE
$26,375TUITION ASSISTANCE