What are "National Native American
Nonprofits?"
National Native American Nonprofits are tax-exempt charitable or educational organizations, and other tax-exempt associations, that are
Native American operated. They have received tax-exempt status from the IRS, and are appropriate recievers of charitable or other contributions.
Many nonprofits claim to serve Native American interests, ThreeHoops lists only those national nonprofit organizations
that are directly controlled by and provide services directly to Native American people, and/or Tribal
Nations, across the United States. One marker ThreeHoops uses in accepting links submissions for this part of our site is the question of membership? Many highly respected national nonprofits in Indian Country have Tribal Nation members; require referral from Tribal Nations for participation; or otherwise document their verifiable relationships with the Native American communities and interests they serve.
National Native American Nonprofits are indicated in the listings below by the symbol (N).
What are "Regional Native American Nonprofits?"
Regional Native American Nonprofits are tax-exempt charitable or educational organizations, and other tax-exempt associations, that are Native American operated. They have received tax-exempt status from the IRS and are appropriate receivers of charitable or other contributions.
Many types of nonprofits claim to serve Native American interests, ThreeHoops lists only those regional nonprofit organizations that are directly controlled by and provide services directly to Native American people, and/or Tribal Nations, on a statewide or regional basis. ThreeHoops uses the same markers in accepting link submisssions for this part of our site as for "National Native Nonprofits."
Regional Native American Nonprofits are indicated in the listings below by the symbol (R).
Websites
indexed alphabetically or by state.
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