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Our all-Indigenous Board provides leadership and insight from our Native communities and the philanthropic sector. They ensure we stay true to our Indigenous values as we advocate for responsible and responsive philanthropic investments.

(Ho-Chunk)

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

(Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe)

Bush Foundation

(Dakota/Muskogee Creek)

Native Ways Federation

(Chinook Indian Nation)

Group Health Foundation

(Yup’ik, Iñupiaq)

Alaska Native Heritage Center

(Tulalip Tribes)

Democratic National Committee

(Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma)

Nia Tero

(Squaxin Island)

Community Foundation of Southwest Washington

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Indigenous-Led Funds: A Movement with Momentum
Indigenous-Led Funds: A Movement with Momentum
by Erik Stegman & Victoria Sweet

What started several decades ago as a small group of Indigenous leaders in philanthropy determined to turn the tide on severe ...

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Fort Peck’s Buffalo Restoration and the America The Beautiful Challenge
Fort Peck’s Buffalo Restoration and the America The Beautiful Challenge
by Anpo Jensen

In an era of an increasing and overwhelming climate crises and biodiversity loss, the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes offer a ...

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Transforming Philanthropy Together: Highlights from the 2025 HIP-NAP Joint Conference
Transforming Philanthropy Together: Highlights from the 2025 HIP-NAP Joint Conference
by NAP Staff

Special Note: We extend our gratitude to our Host Committee and Advisory Committee for their leadership and partnership. Their guidance and ...

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