Philanthropic Institutions
Nonprofit nongovernmental entities that use resources to provide social services or support social change. These institutions include grantmaking institutions (community foundations, corporate foundations, corporate philanthropy, family foundations, tribal foundations, private foundations, independent foundations, public charities, international foundations, and private operating foundations). Also includes philanthropy-servicing organizations, educational institutes, impact investors, and intermediaries.
Tribal/Native-led Organizations
Tribal governments, Tribal nonprofits, and Native American-led nonprofits/projects that administer, service, and advocate on behalf of Native American peoples. These include federally and state recognized entities.
Corporations
For-profit small, medium, and large enterprises with a goal of earning a profit; however, some social enterprises may be considered a corporation. Corporations include sole proprietorship, partnerships, limited liability corporations, corporations, and S corporations. Also includes consultancies and wealth advising entities.
Individuals
Native American philanthropic professionals that may work for a philanthropic institute, Tribal/Native-led organizations, or corporation.