We’re excited to share that the Native Nonprofit List is moving to the MightyCause platform—just in time for Native Nonprofit Day on Friday, May 16, 2025!
We believe the MightyCause platform’s giving day and fundraising features will equip Native Ways Federation and Native-led nonprofits with the tools and knowledge to enhance fundraising, engage more donors, expand visibility, and leverage data insights—not just for Native Nonprofit Day and #GiveNative on Giving Tuesday, but every day in between.
What’s New:
✔ Update your profile anytime and access fundraising tools year-round, like matching gifts and peer-to-peer campaigns.
✔ Expanded category filters will help donors better understand your impact.
✔ We’re requesting a few additional details to support exciting new opportunities in 2025 and beyond.
✔ This process may take longer than the previous form, so we’ve included a preview of the questions and copy of your last submission below to assist you.
✔ All organizations must create a MightyCause account and register here, including those already listed at NativeWays.org and those that recently submitted.
✔ 7871 Tribal Nonprofits, Fiscally Sponsored Organizations, and Recently Determined 501(c)3s may need to follow special instructions in order to register.
✔ Need help setting up your profile on the MightyCause platform? At our upcoming webinar, we’ll preview the registration process, share tips on setting up your profile, and answer questions if you run into issues. Register to join live and to receive the recording if you cannot attend at the scheduled time.
Important Deadlines
Priority Deadline: April 14, 2025 at 11:59pm → Our goal is to publish by April 26.
Final Deadline: April 28, 2025 at 11:59pm → Our goal is to publish by May 7.
After Native Nonprofit Day, we will reopen registration for year-round submissions. The current list at NativeWays.org will close on April 30, 2025 as we fully transition the Native Nonprofit List to the MightyCause platform.
DISCLAIMER: We define “Native-led” and “Native-controlled” nonprofits as organizations with at least 51 percent of the board of directors and leadership team identifying as American Indian, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian. We also advocate for Native-led organizations whose programs predominantly serve tribes, Native communities, and peoples in tribal and/or off-reservation communities.
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