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Our Work

TEWFA is already hard at work to meet our roadmap objectives. Take a look at the growing number of projects in our portfolio!

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Appalachian and Indigenous Enterprise Accelerator

With a partnership with InvestSWVA, a $1.8 million state-of-the-art R&D facility is anticipated to be built, with an expected completion date of Fall 2026, to incubate and accelerate businesses that will support economic development for Appalachian and Indigenous communities in Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, and surrounding areas.

02

K-12 IndigiFood Adoption

This TEWFA project is being launched through the previously won USDA grant, which awarded our organization $438,000. This program is to help increase knowledge and sustainable food access to students in K-12 public schools. 

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TEWFA and William & Mary partnership

This partnership has three main pillars, which include:

1. Student research through the Conservation Research Project (CRP)

2. Indigenous Peoples Feast in collaboration with Strategic Cultural Partnerships (SCP)

3. Indigenous food systems databases and software development.

04

Seven Generations United

Diosa Hall leads this transformative project aimed at bridging the gap between traditional communities and urban natives. By developing education and networking opportunities, the project blends traditional knowledge with modern experiences of living off the land for survival, fostering resilience and healing. This initiative seeks to reconnect those who have been disconnected, laying the foundation for kinship renewal at its core. Together, we can cultivate a deeper understanding and respect for our shared heritage and environment.

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