For Non-Native Relatives

Anyone can play a key role in supporting Indigenous communities, but it’s important to learn about the history of Tribal Sovereignty and the current issues facing Indigenous communities before diving into collaboration.

Offering  meaningful, sustainable, and education-based support isn’t something that happens overnight. It’s a purposeful journey that takes time. These resources will  help guide your journey.

NAP’s resources and tools are designed by Native experts and educate the funders about successful Indigenous-led philanthropic practices.  

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As Indigenous people, we recognize that sometimes a little agreed-upon context is necessary before we can dive into more nuanced conversations. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up a few of our educational resources that should give a baseline knowledge of Native peoples and the issues we broach head-on at Native Americans in Philanthropy.

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Developed in collaboration with other Native partners in the field, the reports reflect the current reality, and the toolkits offer opportunities for share responsibility in aligning the philanthropic sector with an Indigenous worldview.

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