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A Native-led housing and human services agency. We believe that a world without homelessness is possible by leading with Native values. We provide sacred space to nurture, affirm, and strengthen the spirit of urban Native people.
The Duwamish people have been in the Seattle/Greater King County area since time immemorial. Our stories, such as "North Wind, South Wind", tell of the last Ice Age, and an Ice Weir breaking over the…
Na’ah Illahee Fund is an Indigenous women-led organization that serves as a bridge builder, facilitator, and resource partner as we work to catalyze a movement toward positive futures. Through grantmaking, capacity-building, community-based intergenerational programming, and movement-building, we seek transformative change by supporting culturally grounded leadership and organizing.
Native Action Network (NAN) is a nonprofit organized to promote Native women’s full representation, participation, and leadership in local, state, tribal, and national affairs. NAN achieves this by hosting intergenerational leadership forums, youth academies, 10-month Legacy of Leadership cohorts, leadership luncheons, nonprofit capacity building workshops, as well as other community development and civic participation activities. All of NAN’s programming and resources are intended to empower Native women of all ages.
NAWDIM is a collective of Native care providers, community members, grandmas and our allies who provide advocacy, education and support for American Indian and Alaska Native infants, moms and families in Washington State.
The Northwest Justice Project's Native American Unit (NAU) aims to address the unique legal needs of Native American communities statewide. The NAU emphasizes cases involving state and federal agencies’ policies and practices that have had disproportionate, adverse impacts on Native communities.
The National Urban Indian Family Coalition (NUIFC) elevates a national voice for American Indians and Alaska Natives living in urban communities and sustains Indigenous values and culture through a strong network of urban Indian organizations.
Potlatch Fund is a Native-led non-profit that provides grants and leadership development to Tribal Nations in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana.
Since 1991 Red Eagle Soaring, or ‘RES’, has served Native youth ages 10-19 in the Seattle area, empowering them by building their self-confidence and self-expression…
Our mission is to provide educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Indigenous people in the Puget Sound region to their heritage by…
Urban Native Education Alliance (UNEA) was founded in 2008 to engage all generations to serve and empower Native youth through education, culture, and tradition. UNEA offers culturally responsive and relevant support to Native youth and families through social, cultural, and educational support services.