Native Ways Federation is excited to announce that it has been selected to participate in Mystic Lake Casino Hotel’s Change For The Better Program. Casino guests can donate their change to support Native Ways Federation from September 16 to September 30, 2024.

Through the Change For The Better Program, guests at Mystic Lake can choose to donate to a pre-selected organization when redeeming a ticket. For example, if a guest has a ticket for $11.14 to redeem, the machine allows the guest the option of donating the $0.14 to the selected organization.

 

We’re so grateful to be a selected recipient of Mystic Lake’s Change For The Better program and encourage guests of Mystic Lake to consider supporting us by donating your change. Your generosity will have a huge impact in helping us activate and expand informed giving to Native-led nonprofits across Indian Country.

Carly Bad Heart Bull, JD (Flandreau Santee)

Executive Director, Native Ways Federation

Native Ways Federation is appreciative of this opportunity to be a part of Mystic Lake Casino Hotel’s Change For The Better Program. We encourage all casino patrons to participate in the program and would like to express our incredible gratitude for their efforts to donate to Native-led change. 

To learn more about Native Ways Federation and our efforts to educate and advocate for donor-informed giving, please visit our About Us page

About Native Ways Federation:

NWF was founded in 2008 by a group of national Native-led nonprofits to activate and expand informed giving to Native-led nonprofits in Indian Country through donor education and advocacy. We envision a thriving Native-led nonprofit sector, championing a diverse community rooted in Indigenous values and ways of being. Our active founders are the Association on American Indian AffairsAmerican Indian College FundAmerican Indian Science and Engineering SocietyFirst Nations Development InstituteNational Indian Child Welfare Association, and Native American Rights Fund. We strengthen the circle of giving by uniting the Native nonprofit sector, advocating for Native nonprofits, and influencing philanthropy.