purpose: serve as the hub for the advancement of our urban American Indian relatives with culturally relevant essential services, programs, and initiatives
purpose: produces, commissions, and devises authentic Native American stories for the stage which means NNT’s artists are intricately connected to the concerns and voices of their communities
purpose: to provide safe spaces for Indigenous women to uncover the power, strength and skills they possess to become positive forces for social change in their families and communities
Centro Binacional para el Desarrollo Indígena Oaxaqueño
purpose: to foster and strengthen the civic participation, economic, social and cultural development, as well as the resistance of the indigenous communities
purpose: to foster a nurturing, stable and culturally diverse environment to empower those victimized by violence to seek justice and to build community
purpose: provide financial support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher education and support them in obtaining undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees
purpose: dedicated to working in partnership with Indigenous communities to address local water challenges through education, training and meaningful collaboration
purpose: support the self-determination of Wabanaki people through education, truth-telling, restorative justice, and restorative practices in Wabanaki and Maine communities
purpose: to advocate so that the rights of Native Americans with disabilities in the Four Corners area are enforced, strengthened and brought in harmony with their communities
purpose: to support and promote the leadership of Indigenous women in the ongoing regeneration of Indigenous communities throughout the northwest region of Turtle Island, from the Arctic to the Rockies
purpose: to reestablish an apex scavenger that has been absent for more than a century, restore the balance and biodiversity that existed prior to Euro-American colonization of the region, and promote a thriving ecology for the benefit of wildlife and humans