NATIVE-LED NONPROFIT LIST

Find a Native-led, Native-serving nonprofit to support! Organizations included are eligible to receive tax-deductible, charitable contributions in the U.S.

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Denver Indian Center, Inc.

To empower our American Indian youth, elders, families and community by promoting self-determination and economic, mental and physical health through education, advocacy and cultural enrichment.

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Denver Indian Family Resource Center

The vision of the Denver Indian Family Resource Center (DIFRC) is generations of health and strong American Indian/Alaska Native children and families. DIFRC’s mission is to strengthen vulnerable American Indian/Alaska Native children and families through collaborative and culturally responsive services. We work closely with metro Denver’s county child welfare departments and two ICWA courts to support reunification and preservation of Native families.

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Division of Indian Work

DIW’s mission is to support and strengthen urban American Indian people through culturally based education, traditional healing approaches, and leadership development. We provide services to 7,000+ annually through 20+ programs in four major service areas: Health Services, Strengthening Family Circles, Healing Spirit (support for foster care youth), and Youth Leadership Development.

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Dr Susan La Flesche Picotte Center

Honoring America’s First Native American Physician by restoring her 1913 hospital to create a community center and wellness clinic for the Omaha Tribe and the residents of the Walthill area.

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Dream of Wild Health

Dream of Wild Health (DWH) is an intertribal, independent 501(c)3 nonprofit that serves the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Native American community. Dream of Wild Health is one of the longest continually operating Native American organizations in the Twin Cities. DWH owns a 30-acre farm in Hugo, MN, providing educational programs that reconnect the urban Native American community with traditional Native plants and their culinary, medicinal and spiritual use. DWH maintains an urban presence in Minneapolis with offices in the heart of the Phillips neighborhood in the Native American Cultural Corridor on Franklin Avenue.

Each year Dream of Wild Health teaches Native American youth about gardening, cooking, and culture while developing job and leadership skills throughout youth programs.

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Duwamish Tribal Services Inc.

Incorporated in 1983, the mission of Duwamish Tribal Services to promote the cultural, social, political and economic survival of Seattle’s first people, the Duwamish Tribe, to revitalize and preserve Duwamish culture, and to share Duwamish history and culture with all people.

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Fairbanks Native Association

The Fairbanks Native Association (FNA) has been a powerful and influential voice for Alaska Natives and American Indians in Alaska’s Fairbanks North Star Borough since our founding in 1963. Incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization under the laws of the State of Alaska in 1967, FNA is governed by a 9-member Board of Directors, all of whom are Alaska Native and/or American Indian, and led by a majority Native Senior Management team.

FNA fulfills our mission “to improve the quality of life for individuals and families by promoting justice, healing, and wellness in our community” by providing culturally affirming education, behavioral health, and social services and advocating for justice on behalf of the Fairbanks area Native community. We are committed to growing and enhancing existing programs and embarking on new initiatives to meet the current and emerging needs of those we serve, advancing our vision of “a unified, healthy, and empowered Native community that embraces all cultures.”

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FAST Blackfeet

FAST (Food Access and Sustainability Team) Blackfeet is a nonprofit organization founded by a group of involved citizens who are dedicated to improving food security, providing nutrition education, and reclaiming & building food sovereignty within the Blackfeet Nation. We build community strengths, culture and wellness by developing local, sustainable systems that provide healthy food access and education at every age, for all who need it.

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