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Community Focus
Location
Community Focus
OR, Clatsop-Nehalem, Native American
Location
Seaside, OR
The earth gave us life. We were born on a mountain. The earth gave us the elk. The earth gave us the plants and animals to eat. And, the earth gave us the cedar tree for everything else. The Clatsop-Nehalem People.
Community Focus
OR, Burns Paiute / Wadatika, Native American
Location
Burns, OR
The Burns Paiute Reservation is located in rural eastern Oregon. The Burns Paiute Tribe is primarily comprised of the descendants of the Wadatika Band of Northern Paiutes. The traditional homelands of the Burns Paiute include 5250 square miles of land in central-southeastern Oregon, Northern Nevada, northwestern California and western Idaho. The Burns Paiute still maintain aboriginal title to much of our aboriginal territory. The Tribe currently has 402 enrolled members of which 142 people call the Reservation their home. We are a relatively “young” community with over 50% of our population being under the age of 18.
Community Focus
OR, Indigenous, Native American
Location
, OR
Striving to generate a healthy, healing, and growing Indigenous community, The Future Generations Collaborative centers traditional values and collaboration in the prevention of FASD, and provide lifelong support to community members who have been impacted by FASD, through multi-generational educational programming, community driven engagement, and innovative policy shifts.
Community Focus
OR, American (US), Native American
Location
, OR
ONABEN provides curriculum, training and organizational capacity building focused on developing entrepreneurship in Native and Indigenous communities. ONABEN serves business development organizations and entrepreneurs across the United States and beyond with its Indianpreneurship® curriculum.
Community Focus
OR, Indigenous, Native American
Location
Portland, OR
The Pacific North West Council of Water Protectors is a coalition of indigenous and non-indigenous supporters who carry forward the fire that began at Standing Rock N.D. in 2016 to protect our sacred water and maintain the sovereignty of tribal nations.
Community Focus
OR, Native American
Location
Portland, OR
Raising healthy native youth through culturally relevant health education.
Community Focus
OR, Native American
Location
Portland, OR
We are a comprehensive health resource for Native youth, by Native youth, providing content and stories about the topics that matter most to them. We strive to promote holistic health and positive growth in our local communities and nation at large.
Community Focus
OR, Alaska Native, American (US), Indigenous, Native American
Location
Portland, OR
In 1953 farsighted tribal leaders in the Northwest formed the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians, and dedicated it to tribal sovereignty and self-determination. Today, ATNI is a nonprofit organization representing 57 Northwest tribal governments from Oregon, Idaho, Washington, southeast Alaska, Northern California and Western Montana. ATNI is an organization whose foundation is composed of the people it is meant to serve.
Community Focus
OR, Afro-Latina/e/o/x, Asian / Pacific Islander (API), Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), Indigenous, Latina/e/o/x, Native American, For All, Multicultural
Location
Portland, OR
A state where Oregonians are able to access and engage in arts, culture, history, heritage, and humanities in their community without barriers; where students have equitable access to quality arts education throughout their academic careers; and arts and culture organizations are able to provide innovative, world-class programming that allows for the export of ideas, innovation, and creative work while contributing to Oregon’s economy and quality of life.
Community Focus
OR, Alaska Native, Native American
Location
Bend, OR
Sakari Farms is located in Tumalo, just West of Bend, the heart of Central Oregon. Our farm also houses a unique PNW Tribal Seed Bank dedicated to our regional and national Tribal Members only. Sakari Farms is unique in that we grow Native American First Foods, offer on-farm Technical Assistance through our on-farm classes, and implement research based tribal seed production, contract and wholesale growing. Our current growing creations consist of specialty tribal peppers, tomatoes, potatoes, garlic, herbs and one of a kind native flowers. Our farm IMPLEMENTS organic and biodynamic growing PRACTICES and holds the Intertribal Agricultural Council’s “Made by Native American” patent certification, we also hold an IAC Regenation (Regenerative Agricultural)certification.
Community Focus
OR, Indigenous, Native American
Location
Portland, OR
We are a nonprofit that records and preserves traditional values, history and prophecy of indigenous elders from the Pacific Northwest community.
Community Focus
OR, Native American
Location
Portland, OR
Northwest Native Chamber is transforming our economies from exploitative to sustainable and regenerative — where all Native people and communities have the opportunity and freedom to thrive. By advancing educational economic opportunities for Natives in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, NWNC works diligently to support Native communities to build lasting wealth.
Community Focus
OR, Native American, Settler
Location
Salem, OR
A beautiful 5-acre museum with 14 historic buildings, research library and archive, textile learning center, and event spaces.
Community Focus
OR, Women, Native American
Location
Oregon City, OR
Community garden for urban Native families of Multnomah County
Community Focus
OR, Indigenous, Native American, Warm Springs
Location
Warm Springs , OR
Located in sunny Central Oregon on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation The Museum At Warm Springs preserves, advances and shares the knowledge of the cultural, traditional and artistic heritage of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
Community Focus
OR, Alaska Native, Indigenous, Native American
Location
Eugene, OR
Community Focus
Indigenous, Native American
Location
Clarksville, MD
The Association on American Indian Affairs is the oldest non-profit serving Indian Country protecting sovereignty, preserving culture, educating youth and building capacity. The Association was formed in 1922 to change the destructive path of federal policy from assimilation, termination and allotment, to sovereignty, self-determination and self-sufficiency. Throughout its 100-year history, the Association has provided national advocacy on watershed issues that support sovereignty and culture, while working on the ground at a grassroots level with Tribes to support the implementation of programs that affect lives on the ground.
Community Focus
ID, Indigenous, Latina/e/o/x, Native American
Location
, ID
Two brown best amigos talking about anything & everything from a Latino & Indigenous perspective. Spotify & Apple Podcasts 🎙🎧📍ID - Caldwell & Lapwai
Community Focus
ID, Indigenous, Native American
Location
Nampa, ID
Whether you live on a reservation, are part of the Native diaspora, or believe in #BuyNative, Idaho Rez Rising is an opportunity to connect with Native-owned businesses across Idaho. A website with an online directory to find a service you need locally or contact an artist whose work you want to support from afar.

The team of Idaho Connect is dedicated to identify, engage and empower small business owners from various diverse communities, including a concerted effort to uplift Idaho Native American entrepreneurs. At Idaho Connect, we believe in the ingenuity and resilience of our Native communities, and choose to assist in the economic impact that Native Americans bring to Idaho. Idaho Rez Rising connects you with entrepreneurs in a digital way. Instant access to purchase goods or services such as beautiful jewelry, delicious food, or even a needed handyman. Creating an online component for a business presents new opportunities. Idaho Rez Rising is an exclusive online tool offering increased visibility to businesses.
Community Focus
ID, Native American, Nez Perce / Nimiipuu
Location
Lapwai, ID
Since time immemorial, the valleys, prairies, mountains, and plateaus of the inland northwest have been home to the nimíipuu (Nez Perce) people. Extremely resilient, they survived the settling of the United States and adapted to a changed world. Nez Perce National Historical Park consists of 38 places important to the history and culture of the nimíipuu. Explore these places. Learn their stories.