Our Partners
A 501(c)(3) charitable organization, Sacred Fire Foundation develops partnerships and programs that provide in-kind, technical and financial support for organizations that preserve and sustain traditional indigenous lifeways.
Through our grants program, Sacred Fire Foundation hopes to transform the world around us by supporting projects and initiatives that preserve and promote indigenous spiritual and cultural traditions. Some of our grant interest areas are:
- Restoration and/or preservation of indigenous traditions, culture, sites and knowledge.
- Projects or programs interested in conserving and supporting indigenous traditional ways of life.
- Projects, events or publications that document, educate and communicate indigenous wisdom, culture and traditions to the world.
- Community development programs of/for indigenous peoples that promote sustainability and protection of their culture and traditions.
If your organization’s initiative fits these criteria, or if you would like to learn more about our grants program, we invite you to download our grant application policy (PDF). For more information, please contact: sarroyo@sacredfirefoundation.org
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Blue Deer Center
an education and retreat center situated in the Catskill Mountains of New York State. The Blue Deer Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization hosting teachers from various ancient traditions who contribute the wisdom and healing of their ancestral lineages and bring spiritual understanding to our people. Eliot Cowan, a fully initiated Tsaurirrikame (shaman) of the Huichol tradition, guides this retreat center with wisdom, integrity and vision. Visit www.bluedeer.org.
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The Sacred Fire Community
a growing, international community of people who share an openness of heart, a love for the earth, and a respect for wisdom traditions and spiritual healing. The SFC welcomes members of all spiritual paths. We come together around the sacred element of fire, allowing its warmth to rekindle our connections to each other and the world. Over 65 SFC "Fire Keepers" host monthly public fires in communities from Santa Monica to Boston, from Mexico to the UK to Australia. The SFC offers retreats, life changes ceremonies, and an annual InterSpiritual Conference. Visit www.sacredfirecommunity.org. |
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