For generations, Indigenous women have protected land, carried culture, defended community and led resistance often without recognition and almost always without funding.
That story is changing.
On 18th February 2026, the Naapu Indigenous Women Fund will officially launches its regranting program — a bold step toward shifting power and resources directly into the hands of grassroots Indigenous women.

Born from years of organizing under Samburu Women Trust(SWT) and the Indigenous Women Council-Kenya, Naapu was created for one clear purpose:
to resource Indigenous women not as beneficiaries but as leaders, strategists and movement builders.
This launch is about more than grants.
It is about land.
It is about climate justice.
It is about healing.
It is about girls, youth, indigenous communities and those too often pushed to the margins.
It is about power — returning home.
We are building a feminist funding model rooted in trust, solidarity and long-term systems change.
On 18th February 2026, we rise together.
Because when Indigenous women are resourced, communities transform.
When women lead, movements grow.
When power shifts, justice follows.
Rooted. Resilient. Rising.