The IDRS Acorn Project is now accepting applications for our Native Artisans Collective.

This free, three-month business development program supports Native artisans in launching and growing successful Etsy shops. Participants receive:

  • A combination of virtual and in-person training
  • One-on-one guidance to set up their Etsy store
  • $200 grant for photography and shipping supplies

To learn about selling on Etsy and participating in the program, we will hold the following information sessions.

Two in-person Information sessions on Friday, March 20th at the Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe council chambers

Click Here to register for the afternoon session (12:00 – 1:00 PT)

Click Here to register for the evening session (6:00 – 7:00 PT)

A virtual information session will be held on Friday, April 3rd 12:00 – 1:00 PT.
Click Here to register for the virtual session.


Hear From a Previous Program Participant


👤 Who Can Apply

Applicants should meet all the following criteria:

  •  18 years or older
  • Native residents in Western Nevada (preference given to those living in a rural Native community with a population of less than 50 thousand people.

  • Actively selling handmade products at in-person events or online (Current Etsy sellers are welcome)


📝 How to Apply

Interested in joining the Native Artisans Collective?

👉 Click here to apply

🗓   Deadline to Apply: Friday, April 10th 2026

📬 Program orientation: Friday, April 17th 2026

❓ Questions: contact

Lynn | lynn@idrsinc.org

or

Barbara Saling | 775tumbleweedtumblers@gmail.com


⏳Time Commitment

Total Program Length: 13 weeks – April 17th – July 17th
Estimated Weekly Time Commitment: 3–4 hours


🎁Program Benefits

  • $200 in Shipping & Photography Supplies
    A starter kit to help fulfill your first orders

  • Personalized Etsy Shop Setup Support
    One-on-one assistance to guide you through launching your Etsy store

  • Custom Graphic Design Services
    A shop banner & Logo if needed

  • IACB Source Directory Listing Assistance
    Help applying to the Indian Arts and Crafts Board directory (for citizens of federally recognized tribes)

  • Social Media Spotlights
    Promotion of your work via the IDRS Acorn Project social media platforms

  • Ongoing Training & Opportunities
    Continued access to training, coaching, and promotional opportunities even after your shop is launched


📅 Training Dates

Friday, April 17th Program Orientation 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Pacific
Friday, May 1st Etsy Best Practices
Session 1
12:00 pm – 1:15 pm Pacific
Friday, May 15th Etsy Best Practices
Session 2
12:00 pm – 1:15 pm Pacific
 Friday, May 29th Etsy Best Practices
Session 3
12:00 pm – 1:15 pm Pacific
 Friday, June 12th Etsy Best Practices
Session 4
12:00 pm – 1:15 pm Pacific

💡 You do not need to be part of the cohort to attend virtual training sessions.
👉 Below are the registration links for each of the Etsy Best Practice Sessions

Session 1 Friday May 1st  12:00 – 1:15 PT
Session 2 Friday May 15th 12:00 – 1:15 PT
Session 3 Friday May 29th 12:00 – 1:15 PT
Session 4 Friday June 12th 12:00 – 1:15 PT


 Meet Your Program Guide & Instructors

Barbara Saling is an enrolled member of the Walker River Paiute Tribe. As a past participant in the Etsy Uplift Makers Cohort, Barbara brings firsthand experience in growing a creative business on the Etsy platform.  She will serve as the Program Guide for the Native Artisans Collective, where she will support cohort members to navigate the challenges of building a sustainable online businesses that reflect and preserve their cultural heritage.

 

 

MaryBeth Timothy and Lynn Wilson, two Cherokee artisans who have experienced tremendous success selling through Etsy, will lead the training for the cohort.

MaryBeth is a renowned Cherokee artist who operates Moonhawk Art LLC with her husband, Muscogee (Creek) Nation citizen John Timothy. MaryBeth shares her affinity for Oklahoma wild birds, animals, and wildflowers through her work. MaryBeth and John creates original art but also reproduce their images on various items. MaryBeth has been an Etsy seller since 2017 and has been an Etsy instructor since 2019.

 

Lynn creates jewelry and home decor items.  Each piece she creates is inspired by Cherokee

history, culture, legends, and language.  She started her Etsy store in 2021 to learn more about the platform so she could assist Native clients looking to expand their business through e-commerce.  Shortly after starting her store, she realized there was a lot of interest from other Cherokee citizens looking to connect to their culture and purchase authentic items, which encouraged her to continue her creative journey.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is there a cost to participate?

No, the program is entirely free.
Selected Participants also receive:

  • Professional product photography

  • $200 in shipping and product photography supplies

  • Custom branding

  • Ongoing business support


2. Do I need to already be selling my products to apply?

Yes. This program is designed for makers who are already actively selling their handmade items at:

  • In-person events (e.g., art markets, powwows)

  • Social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Instagram)

  • Their own website or e-commerce store

To participate, you must also have a minimum of five (5) handmade products that are replicable or produced in small batches, ensuring your shop is ready to meet customer demand when it launches.


3. Does my business need to be officially registered?

No. You do not need a formal business license or registration with the state to apply.


4. Can I apply if I already have an Etsy shop?

Yes, if you currently have an Etsy shop, you are eligible to join the cohort.


5. What kind of computer skills do I need?

Basic computer skills are required. You should feel comfortable using:

  • Zoom

  • Email

  • Google Drive

  • Canva and similar online tools

You will also be expected to:

  • Scan and upload documents

  • Transfer images from your smartphone to your computer

A smartphone, internet access, and a computer (preferably a laptop) are required.


6. How much time will I need to commit?

Throughout the 3-month program, you should plan to spend 3–4 hours per week on training, assignments, and shop setup.
This includes:

  • Live training sessions (or watching the recordings)

  • In-person workshops

  • Homework, such as uploading product photos and writing listings


7. What if I can’t attend all the training sessions?

The in-person product photography workshop is mandatory, so only apply if you’re able to attend.

All live virtual sessions will be recorded. If you can’t attend live, you can watch the recordings. To remain in good standing, we ask participants to engage with all training content each week, either live or via recordings.

Program managers check in regularly to support your progress. If a participant consistently falls behind without watching recordings or completing tasks, we may offer the spot to someone on the waitlist who’s ready to participate fully.


8. What types of products can I sell?

Participants must sell handmade or self-designed products. These may include jewelry, clothing, accessories, beadwork, artwork, pottery, home décor, and other items that reflect creativity and craftsmanship.

All products must follow Etsy’s guidelines for handmade, vintage, or craft supplies. For this program, however, only handmade items qualify. While you can add vintage or craft supply listings to your store later, you must have at least five (5) handmade products ready for launch.


9. Will my shop be promoted?

Yes! Upon completing the program, your Etsy shop will be featured and promoted through the IDRS Acorn Project social media platforms, helping you reach a broader audience.


10. I’m interested, but I’m not ready to commit to the full program. Can I still participate?

Yes! You’re welcome to attend the virtual training sessions, even if you’re not accepted into the cohort. These sessions are open to the public and designed for anyone interested in learning best practices for Etsy, regardless of Native status. You can register for the virtual sessions.

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