Strengthening Native American Philanthropy:
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Provides a forum for Native and non-Native donors to access and exchange information to provide effective grantmaking to Indian Country.
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Increases public awareness about the role and importance of Native philanthropy.
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Invests in partnerships and collaborations with non-Native grantmaking bodies that are beneficial to Native communities.
Currently, one the most important issues those interested in funding American Indian organizations should be informed about concerns tribal "7871" organizations. To learn more about "7871" organizations, click here OR click on the link below and read the article "Is Philanthropy Redlining Indian Country?"
Is Philanthropy Redlining Indian Country? An article co-written by Michael E. Roberts, President of First Nations, and Raymond Foxworth, Research Officer for First Nations, about mainstream philanthropy's continued ignorance and opposition to supporting or learning about 7871 organizations.
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