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Native American Organizations Serving the Community

(Please note this is not a complete listing of all AI/AN National Organizations.)

American Indian Business Leaders (AIBL)

American Indian Business Leaders is a nonprofit system designed to support and promote the education and development of future Native American leaders, while maintaining and incorporating cultural values.

American Indian Higher Fund

The American Indian College Fund provides scholarships and other back up for American Indian students. The Fund disburses approximately 6,000 scholarships each year for American Indian students seeking to ameliorate their lives through college education. The Fund also provides support for tribal higher needs ranging from capital support to cultural preservation activities.

National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA)

The mission of NICOA is to advocate for improved comprehensive wellness, social services and economical well-being for American Indian and Alaska Native Elders. In addition to providing service through several grants from agencies inside the U.South. Department of Health and Man Services, NICOA operates equally a National Sponsor of the federal Senior Customs Service Employment program (SCSEP) in fourteen states through a grant from the Department of Labor.

Americans for Indian Opportunity

Americans for Indian Opportunity advances, from an Ethnic worldview, the cultural, political and economic rights of Indigenous peoples in the United States and around the world.

American Indian Society of Washington, DC

The American Indian Society of Washington DC, AISDC, was established in 1966 by a grouping of young American Indian professionals working in Washington DC. For more than than fifty years, AISDC has worked to preserve Indian Civilisation through instruction and promoting customs and Arts. AIS has put an accent on celebrating the unique and rich culture of America'southward indigenous nations and their contributions to guild, promoting health education, and other civic duties that continue to contribute to the social advocacy and well-being of American Indian communities.

National Indian Child Intendance Association

The National Indian Child Care Clan is a representative American Indian and Alaska Native arrangement serving the 266 tribal CCDF grantees that represent Tribal communities across the nation. Tribal child intendance and early childhood programs work hard to provide children, families, and communities with high quality child care services all across Indian Country.

Native American Fine art Council

The Redhawk Native American Arts Council is a modest grassroots non-for-profit arrangement founded in 1994 and maintained by Native American artists and educators who reside in and around New York City. Information technology is defended to educating the general public and breaking stereotypes past presenting the traditions and societal contributions of Native Americans through song, trip the light fantastic toe, art, crafts and other forms of expression.

Native American Today

The mission of the news magazine and public service website is to bring forward thought-provoking journalism, while bringing people closer together by broadening perspectives of Native American peoples, marginalized by traditional stereotypical images.

Indian Country Media Network

Indian Country Media Network is an online media hub that focuses primarily on youth/education, cultural preservation and sovereignty.

National Native American AIDS Prevention Center

The NNAPC'south mission argument is to eliminate HIV/AIDS and confront related health and social determinants that negatively bear upon American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Indigenous peoples. The Center has programs, resources and publications defended to supporting prevention efforts and fostering healthy attitudes toward sexuality.

American Indian Science and Engineering science Society (AISES)

The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) is a national, nonprofit organisation focused on substantially increasing the representation of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, First Nations and other indigenous peoples of Northward America in scientific discipline, technology, technology and math (STEM) studies and careers.

American Indian College Didactics Consortium (AIHEC)

The American Indian Higher Education Consortium is the collective spirit and unifying voice of our nation'south 37 Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs)—a unique community of tribally and federally chartered institutions working to strengthen tribal nations and make a lasting difference in the lives of American Indians and Alaska Natives.

Native American Disability Law Centre

The Law Heart's mission is to advocate for the rights of Native Americans with disabilities in the Four Corners area and ensure they are enforced, strengthened and brought in harmony with their communities. This private, non-profit works to ensure that Native Americans with disabilities have access to justice and are empowered and equal members of their communities and nations.

Association of American Indian Affairs (AAIA)

The AAIA has played an integral function in drafting a number of important laws, including the Indian Child Welfare Deed, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Human activity, and the Tribal Governmental Tax Status Act.

National Alaska Native American Indian Nurses Association (NANAINA)

The National Alaska Native American Indian Nurses Clan'southward mission is to promote a continuum of health among Native Americans; to serve the professional needs of Native American nurses; to cooperate with other professional associations, wellness care organizations and governmental entities in matters affecting the purposes of NANAINA; and to recommend culturally appropriate wellness-service delivery solutions where barriers to Native American consumers exist.

Native American Capital (NAC)

Native American Majuscule fosters and promotes business organisation and economical development in Indian Country through investment of private disinterestedness uppercase in promising new and developing high growth businesses in Native American and Alaskan Native communities. NAC besides provides the technical assist necessary to ensure the growth, development and profitability of these enterprises.

Native American Rights Fund (NARF)

The mission of the Native American Rights Fund is to preserve tribal being, protect tribal natural resource and promote Native American human rights.

The Native American Times

The Native American Times is an online news source focusing on news stories directly affecting Native populations.

National Native American Bar Association (NNABA)

The National Native American Bar Association serves as the national association for Native American attorneys, judges, police professors and police students. Founded in 1973 every bit the American Indian Lawyers Association, NNABA works to promote bug important to the Native American community and works to meliorate professional opportunities for Native American lawyers.

Women Empowering Women for Indian Nations

Women Empowering Women for Indian Nations (WEWIN) exists to provide Native women with the cognition, support, and resources necessary to achieve success in their personal and professional lives. The WEWIN Annual Briefing is an opportunity for Native women to engage in professional renewal, inspire others and network.

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Source: https://www.edi.nih.gov/people/sep/na/campaigns/native-american-heritage-month-2018/native-american-organizations