Native Americans In Philanthropy
Native Americans In Philanthropy
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About this organization
Mission
The mission of Native Americans in Philanthropy is to advance philanthropic practices grounded in Native values and traditions.
About
Narrative Change:Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) seeks to change mainstream narratives of Native Americans dominated by harmful stereotypes and racist depictions through centering Native leaders and voices, supported by a cross-cultural network of influencers who leverage their own visibility and platforms to spread indigenous people's messages and advocate for our priorities. We emphasize that Native issues and communities are intertwined with everyone's and that change does include national reckoning with a history of colonization and genocide within a frame of truth, healing and reconciliation. In this spirit, NAP recognizes that truth-telling from an indigenous perspective empowers Native communities and re-centers our voices, and that non-Natives also need to feel empowered to become allies and partners. We have been targeting the philanthropic sector to deepen the cultural competence of philanthropic organizations in order to further strategic grantmaking and an opportunity to learn how to close the resource gap empowered with understanding of the inner workings of philanthropy and an indigenized model of reciprocal giving, receiving and sharing through our Truth and Healing Movement. NAP in collaboration with close philanthropic and advocacy partners created a Native Vote video to engage Indian Country about the importance of civic engagement. NAP also supported the Native Power Building Summit which was a historic event that brought together Native people to learn about movement building, strategy, and ways to support those who will be the voices for our communities. It was a precursor to the largest number of Native American women being elected in state and federal offices.
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
The filing sets forth the mission of the non-profit as “Guided by our values, native americans in philanthropy works to advance philanthropic practices grounded in native values and traditions.”.
When detailing its responsibilities, they were listed as: “To engage, educate, and empower nonprofits, tribal communities, and foundations committed to the beliefs, traditions, and gifts of native peoples.”.
- The state in which the non-profit is legally permitted to operate is MN.
- The address of the non-profit for 2020 according to the filing is 1000 N Alameda St No 116, Los Angeles, CA, 90012.
- The number of employees reported by the non-profit on their form as of 2020 is 7.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue less expenses is -$61,852.
- The organization has 9 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 1994.
- The organization pays $504,311 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $84,314 in fundraising expenses.