Shekoli and Hinsci, Greetings!
If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the course of my decades-long career, it’s that Native youth drive powerful change across Indian Country. As a Native-led nonprofit, guided by youth every step of the way, we have solutions to the issues our communities are facing and know how to help ensure a stronger future for the next seven generations.
At the Center for Native American Youth (CNAY), we work directly with hundreds of Indigenous youth to develop their leadership skills, uplift their positive initiatives and amplify their voices on the issues that matter most to them. We also support a national network that allows thousands of youth to share resources, connect with leaders and build movements.
This work would not be possible without partners like you.
CNAY is asking for your support on Native Nonprofit Day. Please #GiveNative and consider a financial contribution. Every dollar makes it possible for us to connect with Native youth, share their stories and provide exciting opportunities that will positively impact Tribal communities.
Your contribution is an investment in the future of Indigenous excellence.

Yaw^ko and Mvto. Thank you for your support.
Tracy Canard Goodluck
Executive Director, Center for Native American Youth
About Native Nonprofit Day: Native-led organizations have the solutions to the issues that Native communities are facing. They know Native communities, their strengths and how best to help Native people.
Powered and hosted by Native Ways Federation, Native Nonprofit Day is celebrated annually to activate and expand informed giving to Native-led nonprofits through donor education and advocacy. We envision a thriving Native-led nonprofit sector, championing a diverse community rooted in Indigenous values and ways of being.