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Browse verified resources for Native American, Alaska Native, and Indigenous communities across all 50 states. Our comprehensive database includes federal programs (Indian Health Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, HUD Native American programs), state assistance programs, tribal services, and emergency support. Filter by resource type, state, or category to find education grants, healthcare services, housing assistance, employment programs, legal aid, cultural preservation initiatives, and emergency relief. Each resource includes eligibility requirements, contact information, and direct links to official application sites.
Provides health, education, and social services to tribal members and community.
Preserves and promotes the history and culture of Texas Native peoples.
Cultural center and museum celebrating Alaska Native cultures through exhibits, performances, and educational programs.
State agency working with Native American communities to address needs in education, health, and economic development.
K-12 school integrating Native American culture and language into comprehensive education.
Flagstaff organization providing housing, family services, education, and cultural programs to Native Americans.
Preserves and promotes California Indian cultures through education, exhibitions, and cultural programs.
Provides scholarships and student support services to American Indian students pursuing higher education.
Provides immediate assistance to Native Americans on reservations through food, clothing, shelter improvements, and education support.
Advances STEM education and careers for Indigenous peoples through scholarships, professional development, and networking.
Research and advocacy organization combating invisibility of Native peoples in media, data, and education.
Addresses the impacts of the boarding school era through education, truth-telling, and support for healing initiatives.
Advances comprehensive educational opportunities for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students while protecting cultural and linguistic traditions.
Nation's largest scholarship provider for Native students attending tribal colleges, also supports tribal college operations and programs.
Dedicated to the well-being of American Indian and Alaska Native children and families through advocacy, education, and public awareness.
Support for Native language revitalization efforts including education materials and teacher training.
Grants for tribal programs to preserve and revitalize Native American languages.
Programs for Native youth including after-school activities, summer camps, college prep, and cultural education.
Promotes quality education for Native American students through advocacy, resources, and professional development.
Educational resources, professional development, and advocacy for Native American students and educators in Montana.