This 400th anniversary campaign, carried out throughout 2013, is finished. The work to honor treaties with Native Nations and protect the Earth continues. Learn more, or join in that work: contact the Onondaga Nation, Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation, Neetopk Keetopk (Hudson Valley), Onondaga Canoe and Kayak Club or Two Row Paddle down the Grand (2016).

Sources of Funding

Our campaign has diverse sources of funding, including individual donors, organizational co-sponsors, foundation grants, support from Haudenosaunee nations, fundraising events, merchandise sales and fees from paddlers for the symbolic enactment.

Please consider joining our list of individual donors. Donate now through Paypal or the traditional method. Here’s our guidelines for corporate sponsorship.

Foundation Supporters
Aria Foundation, Los Angeles, CA
CNY Arts, Syracuse, NY
Dyson Foundation, Poughkeepsie, NY
John and LaRee Caughey Foundation, Syracuse, NY
Kalliopeia Foundation, Santa Rafael, CA
Sacred Fire Foundation, Santa Monica, CA
Samule Goldberg Sons Foundation, Garden City, NY
Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development, Arcata, CA
Sparkplug Foundation, New York, NY

Organizational Supporters
Syracuse University
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
over 85 other co-sponsors

Native Nations
Onondaga Nation
Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin
Tonawanda Seneca Nation
Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community

Corporate Supporters
Moran Towing Corporation
Price Chopper

Hundreds of individual donors

If you would like to assist with our fundraising efforts, contact Andy, 315-701-1592.

Students at Wells College in the Finger Lakes held a bake sale in the fall to support the Two Row. They delivered the money at the “From the Earth” Craftsfair at the Onondaga Nation School on December 8, 2012.