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The Language Conservancy

AKA The Language Conservancy

Bloomington, IN

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The Language Conservancy

Also Known As:
The Language Conservancy
Physical Address:
Bloomington, IN 47404 
EIN:
20-3840826
Web URL:
www.languageconserva...
Leadership:
Wilhelm Meya
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Basic Organization Information

The Language Conservancy

Also Known As:
The Language Conservancy
Physical Address:
Bloomington, IN 47404 
EIN:
20-3840826
Web URL:
www.languageconserva... 
NTEE Category:
R Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy 
R01 Alliance/Advocacy Organizations 
A Arts, Culture, and Humanities 
A23 Cultural, Ethnic Awareness 
B Educational Institutions 
B02 Management & Technical Assistance 
Year Founded:
2005 
Ruling Year:
2009 
How This Organization Is Funded:
Lakota Language Consortium - $5,000

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Mission Statement

<p><strong> </strong></p> <strong> <p><strong>The Language Conservancy believes that all languages have an inherent right to exist - that they are irreplaceable embodiments of a people&#8217;s culture, subtle records of histories and ethical systems specific to their place.&nbsp;All humanity is enriched by awareness of the world&#8217;s linguistic heritage.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </strong></p> <p><strong>Our Mission</strong></p> <p><strong>We are dedicated to rescuing the world&#8217;s endangered languages, restoring them to vital use, and safeguarding them for future generations. The Language Conservancy helps prevent the extinction of languages by 1) raising funds for research, 2) increasing the international public awareness of the social and personal consequences of indigenous language loss, and 3) providing technical support to organizations and communities engaged in revitalizing their languages.&nbsp;</strong></p> </strong> <p>&nbsp;</p> <strong msonormal"=""> </strong>

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<p><strong> </strong></p> <strong> <p><strong>Indigenous languages have been the early victims of historical pressures whose effects are only now starting to be fully realized in retrospect.&nbsp;Given current trends, an estimated 90% of the world&#8217;s 6000 languages will become extinct or near-extinct in the next 100 years.&nbsp;In the United States alone, perhaps only a dozen Native American languages of the original 400-500 have a chance of surviving beyond the next thirty years &#8211; a single generation holds the future of Navaho, Lakota, Ojibway and others in their hands.&nbsp;Government aid for this problem has been severely limited and the few grant-making private foundations working on language revitalization are strained by the demand. There are very few organizations working to rescue the world&#8217;s endangered languages. The Language Conservancy is uniquely positioned to become a vital player in this cultural preservation movement.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong></p> </strong> <p>&nbsp;</p>

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Leadership

Wilhelm Meya

Term:

Since 2004

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Program: "Rising Voices" Documentary

Budget:
$600,000
Category:
Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy
Population Served:
Native Americans/American Indians
Adults

Program Description:

Rising Voices is a documentary Film that exposes the social consequences of Native American language loss and rescue, focusing on the passion of youth taking creative control of their destinies by speaking their heritage languages. Rising Voices will be accessible to a broad audience through television<br />broadcast and grassroots media sharing online.

Program Long-Term Success:

Rising Voices is intended for a broad public television and Internet audience interested in a shared national history &#8211; that of Native American tribes, which have rarely been explored in a context of revival and emerging postmodern relevance. Regional public television stations will have the opportunity to expand the centerpiece 90-minute film on Lakota with a 15-30-minute short film by a Native filmmaker from the local region, which looks at the language history of a tribe from that station&#8217;s broadcast area.

Program Short-Term Success:

Rising Voices exposes the social consequences of Native American language loss and rescue, focusing on the passion of youth taking creative control of their destinies by speaking their heritage languages. Rising Voices will be accessible to a broad audience through television broadcast and grassroots media sharing online.

Program Success Monitored by:

The overall Rising Voices project reaches far beyond public television broadcast of a documentary film, to become a national curriculum on Native American languages, created by Natives themselves through grassroots use of mobile technology and localized youth initiatives.<br />A web portal will showcase images, stories, and short films produced by Native people<br />themselves, for distribution through the Internet and social media. By agreement with the<br />makers, this material can be incorporated into the 15-minute short, professionally-produced films about a selected tribe&#8217;s unique language challenges. Interns for the 15-minute shorts will be identified and selected from contributors to the web portal. Media-making workshops for use of<br />mobile technology and editing programs will encourage grassroots storytelling, and will be held on reservations and in cities with significant Native populations, with the express purpose of building content for the web portal and identifying interns.

Program Success Examples:

Five Native American filmmakers will create the 15-30-minute short films on regional Native languages local to the broadcasting station. This component of the overall project, plus the 90- minute Lakota film, provides abundant opportunities for internships and mentoring novice Native filmmakers of all ages.

Program: Grantmaking

Budget:
$150,000
Category:
Population Served:
Ethnic/Racial Minorities -- General

Program Description:

Grants of $1,000 to $5,000 to linguistic researchers or grassroots education and advocacy programs.

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Program: Fundraising

Budget:
$150,000
Category:
Population Served:
Ethnic/Racial Minorities -- General

Program Description:

Soliciting funds from private foundations, government agencies, and individuals to build the endowment for making grants.

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