INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RESOURCES distributes educational resources that celebrate the lives, culture and history of Indigenous peoples around the world, including Native American, First Nations, Inuit, and Aboriginal Australians.

Center for Native American Youth
Center for Native American Youth
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RESOURCES distributes educational resources that celebrate the lives, culture and history of Indigenous peoples around the world, including Native American, First Nations, Inuit, and Aboriginal Australians.
During this funding cycle, the NAI will distribute approximately 15 “Supporting Native Arts” grants of up to $32,000 each to support the perpetuation, proliferation and revitalization of artistic and cultural assets in Native communities. Grant applications for this cycle are due by 5 pm Mountain Time on Thursday, October 19, 2017.
A program focused on introducing Native youth to historic preservation as a potential career choice, providing opportunities to voice concerns regarding the protection of sacred sites.
Native Knowledge 360° is the National Museum of the American Indian’s national initiative to inspire and promote improvement of teaching and learning about American Indians.
Pathkeepers is a non-profit organization offering a summer camp for Native American youth ages 11-16. The camp focuses on traditional and cultural activities and healthy lifestyles. The camp includes a field trip to Washington, D.C. to meet Indian Affairs staff and officials.
Focus areas include safe housing, basic needs, culture and language preservation, emergency assistance programs, organic gardens and food, schools and youth centers, women’s health, and seasonal programs. Running Strong implements their own programs but also supports independent groups who align with their mission, such as nonprofits, community centers, and grassroots projects.