Jun
26
2024
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Virtual

Tribal Relations 101 for State Legislators 2024

1:00pm-2:30pm EST

Event Description

Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) and the National Caucus of Environmental Legislators (NCEL) have joined forces in an effort to enhance collaboration between philanthropic funders, Tribal leaders, and state officials. Together, NAP’s unparalleled expertise in leveraging private investment for Tribal-led conservation and NCEL’s expansive network of environmentally-minded state lawmakers will build a bridge between the public and private sectors and create a powerful network working together for the betterment of the environment. Join us as we build connections between private philanthropic funders, regional funding networks, Tribes, and state officials.

This is the second annual State/Tribal Relations 101 broadcast as part of a longer learning series aimed at lawmakers, philanthropic entities, NGO staff, and the public. This session will help state legislators build a foundation of knowledge around how states can best center Tribal priorities in policymaking and the responsibility states have as treaty partners to uphold Tribal sovereignty.

Watch the broadcast now on NAP’s YouTube Channel and be sure to subscribe to the NAP YouTube channel for more informative and important resources on Native communities.

 

About Our Speakers

Speaker

Estakio Beltran (Tolteca-Mexica, Tlatoani) (he/him)

Partnership Advisor, OSE

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Speaker

Alvin Warren (Santa Clara Pueblo) (he/him)

Vice President of Career Pathways & Advocacy, LANL Foundation

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Speaker

Quinn Smith (Chickasaw Nation/Choctaw Nation) (he/him)

Native Youth Grantmaker, Native Americans in Philanthropy

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Moderator

Brittany Schulman (Waccamaw Siouan) (she/her)

Senior Vice President of Programs, Native Americans in Philanthropy

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