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National Congress of American Indians Establishes Foundation to Increase Philanthropic Funding in Indian Country (nativenewsonline.net)

 

Greg Masten (Yurok), President of the newly formed NCAI Foundation. (photo/Levi Rickert)

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Last Wednesday, November 15, which was National Philanthropy Day, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) announced the launch of its new philanthropic arm, the NCAI Foundation (NCAIF). The announcement came on the third day of the NCAI’s 80th Annual Convention and Marketplace in New Orleans.

“Today marks a pivotal moment in our ongoing journey towards equity and empowerment for Tribal Nations,” Greg Masten (Yurok), President of the newly formed NCAI Foundation, said on Wednesday. “The NCAIF is not just a foundation; it’s a beacon of hope and a testament to our unwavering commitment to uphold tribal sovereignty, empower our leaders, and build a resilient future for our youth and our Nations. Through the NCAIF, we are forging true partnerships between tribal nations and philanthropy. We are dedicated to creating a future where tribal nations thrive, supported by the resources and recognition they rightfully deserve.”

NCAI Executive Director Larry Wright, Jr. (Ponca Tribe of Nebraska) says the NCAI Foundation is part of the new era for the largest national Native American organization in the country.

“As we stand at the threshold of a new era with the launch of the NCAI Foundation, I am reminded of the profound responsibility we carry as stewards of our communities’ future,” Wright said. “Our leadership is charting a strategic course for the organization and the NCAI Foundation that is a journey of both honor and duty.”

The NCAIF 's mission is multifaceted, focusing on four core areas:

  • Upholding Tribal Sovereignty
  • Empowering Tribal Leadership
  • Cultivating Youth Leadership
  • Fortifying Tribal Nations

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