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Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) invites you to spend an evening with us to welcome the 2026 cohort of Native Youth Grantmakers (NYG) at Elliott’s Oyster House in Seattle, WA on Wednesday, Febru...
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Education is more than a pathway forward for our communities; it is a bridge between generations, carrying the wisdom of our elders into the future and ensuring our youth are set up to succeed. Native...
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This Membership Education Session was a powerful, solutions-focused program exploring Indigenous healthcare and how organizations nationwide are addressing critical healthcare gaps while uplifting cul...
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Native Americans in Philanthropy is dedicated to increasing and nurturing Indigenous representation in the philanthropic sector.
NAP advocates, educates, convenes and innovates to dramatically increase philanthropic investments in Native communities and transform the philanthropic sector’s relationship with Indigenous communities.
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Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) is thrilled to announce the 2025-2026 Native Youth Grantmakers. These extraordinary and highly accomplished young individuals are the embodiment of passion, excellence, and a deep commitment to making a positive difference in their communities. As we welcome this new cohort, we celebrate their achievements, their futures, and their dedication to advancing Native-led philanthropy.
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Native Hawaiian Philanthropy, Native Americans in Philanthropy, and Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy came together for the Power in Solidarity: Hawaiʻi Funder Tour
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This Indigenous Peoples Day, we are proud to center the voices of our staff—community leaders from across Indian Country—who share what this day means to them.
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