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Community Focus
Location
Community Focus
WA, Native American, Suquamish / dxʷsəq̓ʷəb
Location
Suquamish, WA
Community Focus
Colville, Native American
Location
Nespelem, WA
The Tribal Tribune is an American Indian tribal newspaper owned by the federally-recognized Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. It primarily serves the tribal membership, but also offers subscriptions to non-members.
Community Focus
Native American
Location
Seattle, WA
The Carving House will provide insight into distinctive varieties of Native American culture and be a place where Native carvers are safe and the public is welcome. The Carving House will include a living roof and the beach will have a carved Welcome Figure.
Community Focus
Native American
Location
Seattle, WA
"THIS IS INDIAN COUNTRY With Billy Frank Jr." is the Emmy Award-winning television series produced by Baby Wild Films and hosted and narrated by the late Native activist and U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom winner. An extraordinary group of leaders have come together in a "Legacy Project" to complete the series and keep Billy's remarkable spirit alive.
Community Focus
Native American
Location
Sequim, WA
WomenSpirit Coalition seeks parallel development for Tribes/Tribal programs in the work of preventing and eliminating domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating violence, and sex trafficking.
Community Focus
Native American
Location
Seattle, WA
Community Focus
Native American
Location
Gig Harbor, WA
TCSA is the only tribal-led convenience-store association bringing tribes together across state and reservation lines to freely share best practices, grow beneficial networks, and foster profitable vendor partnerships to build c-store success for all.
Community Focus
Indigenous, Native American
Location
, WA
Live Entertainment featuring Native American Artists
Community Focus
Native American
Location
Olympia, WA
Health and Wellness publications and resources for Native Women by Native Women.
Community Focus
WA, Alaska Native, Indigenous, Native American, Pasifika
Location
Seattle, WA
Healthy Indigenous babies being born into healthy Indigenous families being supported by healthy Indigenous communities
Community Focus
Indigenous, Native American
Location
Halliday, ND
The Alliance improves the civil liberties of Indigenous people through research, advocacy, and nation building by employing the core values of integrity, inclusivity and transparency.
Community Focus
Native American
Location
Longmont, CO
Founded in 1980, First Nations began its national grantmaking program in 1993. Through year-end 2020, we have successfully managed 2,150 grants totaling more than $43 million to Native American projects and organizations in 40 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. Territory American Samoa.
Community Focus
Native American
Location
Seattle, WA
The Native Organizers Alliance is a national Native organizing and training network.
Community Focus
OR, Grande Ronde, Native American
Location
Grand Ronde, OR
Chachalu tells the story of the Tribes and Bands of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon and honor our Elders who kept Tribal traditions and dreams alive during the years of Termination. It is a center where the Tribe’s Restoration is celebrated and our culture is being revitalized.

The Yamhill Kalapuya people called this place Chachalu, which translates to "place of the burnt timbers"; a massive forest fire burned through the Grand Ronde Valley shortly before the time of Relocation in 1856.

This vision of the Museum is to tell the story of the resiliency of the land and of the people who have lived here since time immemorial. The land, once devastated by fire, is now revitalized with healthy forests and abundant wildlife. Our salmon have once again returned to our streams; the Grand Ronde people, once uprooted from their various homelands and then Terminated by the federal government, are renewed through Restoration. This is a center for cultural activity where the Tribe’s stories, history, and culture continue to be practiced and shared.
Community Focus
WA, Indigenous, Native American
Location
Renton, WA
Since time immemorial, Renton has been home to many indigenous people from all over the region. Many of these families lived along the Black River, which was a confluence of the Cedar and White River(now known as Green River). South Lake Washington emptied into the Black River, which then emptied into the Duwamish river. The construction of the Ballard Locks Ship Canal in 1916 caused the lake level to drastically lower, causing the Black River to dry up. This, along with the rapid expansion and colonization of Seattle, pushed the Coast Salish people out of Renton.



Although many of the Indigenous people left, many remained. And today, many other Nations have found their way to Renton, which they now call home. The Black River Cultural Arts Center was created as a safe space to shed more light on the arts and cultures of the often over-looked Native American Community in our region. It is our hope to share our cutlure with the residents and visitors of Renton, creating a "CONFLUENCE OF COMMUNITIES"
Community Focus
Alaska Native, Indigenous, Native American
Location
Fayetteville, AR
Our mission is to enhance the health and wellness of tribal communities by advancing healthy food systems, diversified economic development, and cultural food traditions.
Community Focus
Native American
Location
Los Angeles, CA
The Native American Media Alliance (NAMA) is a new initiative designed to advocate for Native American representation in the entertainment industry. This initiative functions as a resource for industry personnel to work with Native Americans who have an authentic voice for film, television and new media.
Community Focus
WA, Native American
Location
Sequim, WA
Washington State Native American Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault -WomenSpirit Coalition serves 29 tribes in WA State, providing technical assistance, consultation, training and raising public awareness on issues related to domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating violence and sex trafficking and murdered and missing relatives.
Community Focus
OR, Indigenous, Native American
Location
Pendleton, OR
Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts (CSIA) provides a creative conduit for educational, social, and economic opportunities for Native Americans through artistic development.
Community Focus
LGBTQ, American (US), Asian, Asian American, Black, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Indigenous, Native American, Pasifika
Location
Spokane, WA
ACLS centers the power of Asians and Asian Americans to build a just, healthy, and thriving community for all.