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Tribal Nations Listening Session Report

Uncovering the Funding Priorities of Tribal Nations and Native Communities

This report is the culmination of an extensive outreach and discussion with Tribal leaders, Tribal government officials, Native non-profit organizational leaders, Indigenous community organizations, and Elders who have generously shared their perspectives. Within its pages, you will find a detailed exploration of the funding priorities of Tribal Nations and Native communities, serving as a clear roadmap for philanthropic partnerships and investments that can truly make a difference.

Join us as we walk through the top five national funding priorities, insights from community leaders, and recommendations for funders and philanthropy overall. It is our goal that by sharing this comprehensive research, we can continue to foster meaningful relationships and catalyze action in the vital spaces dedicated to uplifting and empowering Native communities through philanthropy.

Fill out the form below to access the Tribal Nations Listening Session Report:

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TAKE THE SURVEY TODAY!

We want to ensure that all Tribal and Indigenous communities are represented in our data and we need your help. 

In 2024, we'll be releasing the 2nd edition of NAP’s Tribal Nations Listening Session Report to inform Native and Indigenous communities, funders, and the larger philanthropic sector on the funding priorities identified both nationally and regionally. We need your help to ensure that this survey is representative of current realities and priorities of Indigenous peoples.

If you are one of the following, please take the survey by December 8th!

Ellipse 24 A leader and citizen/member from an American Indian, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian Tribe or community
Ellipse 24 Elected Tribal Government Officials (President, Chairman, CEO, Chief, etc.) 
Ellipse 24 Native non-profit organizational leaders 
Ellipse 24 Leaders from Indigenous community organizations 
Ellipse 24 Tribal development/grant staff 
Ellipse 24 Council Representatives or Members 
Ellipse 24 Elders 
Ellipse 24 Spiritual Leaders 
Ellipse 24 Tribal Cultural Leaders and/or Educators 
Ellipse 24 Tribal Historians 
Ellipse 24 Tribal Philanthropy Program Officers 
Ellipse 24 Tribal Employees such as Secretary, Treasurer, Department Heads, etc. 
Ellipse 24 Youth Leaders 
Ellipse 24 Leadership of Native-led organizations 
Ellipse 24 Don't see yourself here? Reach out to info@nativephilanthropy to clarify   
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