Events
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Member Education Sessions: Building Power in Rural and Tribal Communities
Community Reception
Member Education Sessions: Protecting All Native Knowledge Journeys
Member Education Sessions: Redefining Healthcare for Indigenous Wellbeing
2025 Unity Summit Reception
Member Education Session: The NAP Effect (Stories from Our Members)
Community Reception
Member Education Sessions: Uniting Queer Voices in Solidarity
Evening Reception at Council of Foundation's Leading Locally 2025
Member Education Sessions: Tribal Tourism
Member Education Sessions: Matriarchs Reclaiming Philanthropy
Community Reception
Member Education Sessions: Indigenous Journalism
NAP/NCEL Learning Series: Policy Essentials for Strong State/Tribal Relations
Member Education Sessions: Native Lands and Sacred Places
AAPIP/NAP November 2024 Evening Reception
Member Education Sessions: Advocacy and Activism
Member Education Sessions: Voting and Civil Rights
Member Education Sessions: Funding Opportunities for Native Nonprofits
Community Reception
Member Education Sessions: Economic Development in Indian Country
Tribal Relations 101 for State Legislators 2024
Member Education Sessions: Regarding Reparations
Member Education Sessions: Mental Health and Wellness
Member Education Sessions: Pop Culture and Media Representation
Member Education Session: Language Acquisition and Preservation
Member Education Sessions: Next Gen Now
Member Education Sessions: Partnering Across the Field
Policy Pathways to Land Back
Member Education Sessions: Indigenous Food Sovereignty
Member Education Sessions: Indigenous Data Sovereignty & Beyond
Member Education Sessions: Protecting ICWA
Tribal Relations 101 for State Legislators
Member Education Sessions: Two-Spirit & LGBTQIA+ Experiences
Member Education Sessions: Healing the Land
Stories & Updates
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Native Youth Grantmakers in Seattle
The 2026 Native Youth Grantmakers (NYG) convened together for the first time on the homelands of our Coast Salish relatives. Beyond gaining new relatives and networking at every turn, the retreat’s agenda included courses in personal development, cultural grounding, and exploring each participant’s role as members of their respective communities and their new place within the philanthropic sector.
Native Americans in Philanthropy Announces Third Cohort of Native Youth Grantmakers
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.
Standing Hand-in-Hand: Reflections on Reclamation, Partnership, and Possibility in Hawaiʻi
Native Hawaiian Philanthropy, Native Americans in Philanthropy, and Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy came together for the Power in Solidarity: Hawaiʻi Funder Tour
It's Always A Good Day To Be Indigenous: How NAP Staff Honor Indigenous Peoples Day
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.
In Pilot Year, Youth-Led Indigenous Tomorrows Fund Awards $720K To 24 Orgs Advancing Community Wellbeing
Native Americans in Philanthropy, Newman’s Own Foundation, and Novo Nordisk are thrilled to announce the recipients of the 2025 Indigenous Tomorrows Fund (ITF) grants.
Elevating Indigenous Voices in the 21st Century Child Welfare Research Agenda
To truly transform child welfare practices and programs, it is essential that the perspectives of Indigenous peoples and Native-led organizations are prioritized.
Indigenous-Led Funds: A Movement with Momentum
It’s important to take a step back and reflect on some of the important progress we’ve made Indigenizing philanthropy.
Fort Peck’s Buffalo Restoration and the America The Beautiful Challenge
In an era of increasing climate crises and biodiversity loss, the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes offer Indigenous-led, ecosystem-based restoration.
Transforming Philanthropy Together: Highlights from the 2025 HIP-NAP Joint Conference
A recap of 2025's HIP-NAP Joint Conference held in Albuquerque, New Mexico