The Endangered Language Fund (ELF) is a small non-profit organization based in New Haven, Connecticut.
ELF's main mechanism of support work is funding for individuals, tribes and museums.
Grants through this program are available to members of the Native American tribes that came in contact with the Lewis and Clark Expedition between 1803-1806.
At the workshop, linguistic mentors are paired with participants to explore language resources and archives.
[7] The founder of the Endangered Language fund is Douglas Whalen, who served as its president until 2015, at which time he became Chair of the Board of Directors.