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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Two Powers Land Collective

With a deep respect for ancestral knowledge and a profound understanding of the interconnectedness between individuals and the Land, we strive to create a welcoming and safe environment for all. Our mission is to facilitate healing and resilence by reconnecting individuals with their cultural heritage and the healing power of the Land.

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United Indians of All Tribes Foundation

Our mission is to provide educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Indigenous people in the Puget Sound region to their heritage by strengthening their sense of belonging and significance as Native people. Our vision is to be a social service provider, community center, and cultural home for urban Indians.

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United National Indian Tribal Youth, Inc.

UNITY’s Mission is to foster the spiritual, mental, physical, and social development of American Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native youth, and to help build a strong, unified, and self-reliant Native America through greater youth involvement.

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Unkitawa

Unkitawa is an Indigenous-led nonprofit with programs that utilize Native American/Indigenous cultural knowledge, Indigenous Medicines, and Indigenous foods to serve the BIPOC, LGBTQI+, Veterans, Elders, families, and youth communities. Unkitawa provides culturally responsive services to the Native American/Indigenous community of King County. We remain committed to the community by employing Native American/Indigenous peoples to implement our programming.

Unkitawa’s mission is centered on traditional Native American / Indigenous practices to heal and support communities through ceremonies, arts, and culture. Our traditional ceremonies are non-Eurocentric healings addressing mental, physical, and emotional health.

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Urban Native Collective

The Urban Native Collective exists to preserve and represent the culture and heritage of Native American, Indigenous, and First Nations people; to provide education, advocacy, and support on contemporary Indigenous issues and cultivate knowledge about Native American history in local and regional communities.

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Urban Native Collective

The Urban Native Collective exists to preserve and represent the culture and heritage of Native American, Indigenous, and First Nations people; to provide education, advocacy, and support on contemporary Indigenous issues and cultivate knowledge about Native American history in local and regional communities.

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Utah Navajo Health System

UNHS is a dedicated community health center providing comprehensive healthcare services to the Navajo people in southeastern Utah. We are committed to bridging the gap in healthcare access, offering a wide range of services from primary care to specialty treatments. Our work is rooted in cultural sensitivity and respect for Navajo traditions, ensuring our patients receive the highest quality care tailored to their needs. We strive to improve health outcomes, promote wellness, and empower the Navajo community.

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Vancleave Live Oak Choctaw

Our Tribe can trace our documented Native linage to 1699 when the French arrived on the Mississippi Gulf coast. We have survived the French, Spanish, English, and now with the United States. We had no education, in 1918 a Indian School was established. It ran from 1918 to 1965. Only a 8th grade education could be had and no other school could be attended. We are now bringing back language, ceremonies, dance , and our lost Native heritage. We try to take care of our elders, children, and the needy. we participate in Tribe and community.We are still trying to survive and bring back our Native ways. We are moving forward in community and Tribe.

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