Green Horizons
Accelerating support for Tribal agricultural producers in implementing sustainable farm and ranch practices.


SEF is thrilled to join forces with the Native American Agriculture Fund (NAAF) to launch the Green Horizons Project—a powerful funding opportunity designed to empower Tribal governments. This initiative provides essential capital and capacity-building support to drive environmental sustainability in Native agricultural and food systems. Together, we’re accelerating existing efforts that provide support for Tribal agricultural producers implementing sustainable practices on farms and ranches.
Applications accepted from March 1st to June 15th (11:59 pm Alaska Time).
Eligibility
Green Horizons is an opportunity targeted for state and federally recognized Tribal governments. To determine eligibility, we reference the Federal Register’s list of federally recognized Tribes and each state’s list of state recognized Tribes. The lead applicant must be a Tribal government. To be considered the lead applicant, an entity must serve as the project lead/key personnel for the project, have oversight of the budget, and be the primary contact with SEF throughout the duration of the grant. Tribal governments may choose to partner with other entities including but not limited to 501(c)(3) organizations, educational organizations, and community/grassroots coalitions.
Opportunity
Grants are for $40,000 for a period of 12 months beginning October 1, 2025.
The Green Horizons Request for Applications (RFA) will fund Tribal governments to assist Tribal producers with implementing sustainable agricultural practices. This opportunity is best suited for Tribes that have an existing program and would like to amplify their impact with additional resources. We encourage projects that integrate traditional ecological knowledge while addressing elements of sustainable agriculture.
SEF seeks proposals that are collaborative, creative, and community oriented, and work toward rapid deployment of sustainable agricultural practices. The range of outputs acceptable for this category include agricultural/ecological restoration, program delivery, and capacity/skill building. Grant funds may be used for personnel, direct, and indirect expenses that contribute to projects on the ground. Although projects must be led by a Tribal government, the scope of work is not limited to only serving the Tribal members of that government. Each applicant is asked to identify the population of service that fits within the project vision. SEF’s objective is to provide funding for Tribal governments to amplify the reach of their existing sustainable agriculture work.
Downloads
The Green Horizons RFA features several supporting documents to aid in the application process. Click on the name below to download a copy.
File Name & Link | Description |
RFA Overview | Starting place for more information |
Informational Slides | Narrated PPT describing the grant |
Frequently Asked Questions | Addresses case-by-case questions |
Budget Guidelines | Guidance on how to build the budget |
Budget Template | Applicants must use this template |
Sample Budget | Example Excel file with live formulas |
Sample Budget Narrative | Example narrative matching sample budget |
Foundant User Tutorial | Step-by-step guide on using Foundant |
Applications accepted from March 1st to June 15th (11:59 pm Alaska Time).



Application Period
Our 2025 Request for Applications is open March 1 – June 15.
The portal closes at 11:59 pm Alaska Time on June 15th.