Idaho Commission on Indian Affairs
State commission working to improve relationships and services for Idaho's five federally recognized tribes.
Connecting you to 83 nonprofit organizations serving Indigenous communities (page 3 of 5)
State commission working to improve relationships and services for Idaho's five federally recognized tribes.
Promotes cooperation between state and tribal governments, provides advocacy and resources for Utah tribes.
State agency serving Nevada's tribal communities through advocacy, resource coordination, and cultural preservation.
State agency advocating for Florida's tribal communities and coordinating services.
New York City organization providing social services, cultural programming, and advocacy for urban Native Americans.
Preserves and promotes the history and culture of Texas Native peoples.
Provides health education, nutrition programs, and advocacy for Native communities in South Dakota.
Provides comprehensive health and social services to Alaska Native and American Indian people in Anchorage.
Cultural center and museum celebrating Alaska Native cultures through exhibits, performances, and educational programs.
State agency working with Native American communities to address needs in education, health, and economic development.
One of the oldest urban Indian centers, providing cultural programming, social services, and community gathering space.
Detroit-based organization providing healthcare, dental care, and social services to urban Native Americans.
K-12 school integrating Native American culture and language into comprehensive education.
Provides shelter, advocacy, and support services for Native American women and children experiencing violence.
Seattle organization providing social services, cultural programs, and community development for urban Native Americans.
Provides legal advocacy and support services for Native American children and families in Oklahoma.
Provides free civil legal services to low-income Native Americans in Arizona.
Oakland-based community center providing cultural, educational, and social services to urban Native Americans.
Preserves and promotes California Indian cultures through education, exhibitions, and cultural programs.
Promotes leadership development, cultural preservation, and advocacy for Native women and families.
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