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Member Education Sessions: Two-Spirit & LGBTQIA+ Experiences

Virtual

Live Broadcast: Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 1 pm ET On June 22, at 1:00 pm (ET), join our moderator, Stephine “Steph” Poston (Pueblo of Sandia), and philanthropic changemakers, Erik Stegman (Carry the Kettle First Nation Nakoda), Lenny Hayes (Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate), and Rebecca Nagle (Cherokee Nation), as they discuss how philanthropy can work differently to

Member Education Sessions: Two-Spirit & LGBTQIA+ Experiences

Virtual

Live Broadcast: Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 1 pm ET On June 22, at 1:00 pm (ET), join our moderator, Stephine “Steph” Poston (Pueblo of Sandia), and philanthropic changemakers, Erik Stegman (Carry the Kettle First Nation Nakoda), Lenny Hayes (Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate), and Rebecca Nagle (Cherokee Nation), as they discuss how philanthropy can work differently to

Member Education Sessions: Two-Spirit & LGBTQIA+ Experiences

Virtual

Live Broadcast: Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 1 pm ET On June 22, at 1:00 pm (ET), join our moderator, Stephine “Steph” Poston (Pueblo of Sandia), and philanthropic changemakers, Erik Stegman (Carry the Kettle First Nation Nakoda), Lenny Hayes (Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate), and Rebecca Nagle (Cherokee Nation), as they discuss how philanthropy can work differently to

Member Education Sessions: Partnering Across the Field

Virtual

On November 21, at 1:00 pm (ET), join our moderator, Stephine “Steph” Poston (Pueblo of Sandia), NAP’s Chief Executive Officer, Erik R. Stegman (Carry the Kettle First Nation – Nakoda), along with esteemed NAP Partners, Lisa Jaguzny from Biodiversity Funders Group and Shannon Rudisill from Early Childhood Funders Collaborative, as they engage in a discussion

Member Education Sessions: Funding Opportunities for Native Nonprofits

Virtual

Native nonprofits play a vital role in our communities by aiding in the equitable and accurate delivery of services. While they amplify the voices and perspectives of Indigenous peoples, they also face unique challenges in sustaining and scaling their operations. Research shows that less than 0.4% of large philanthropic funding makes its way to Indian