
Clean Water Can’t Wait: Bringing Safe Water to Crow Nation and Pine Ridge
This year, Running Strong for American Indian Youth® is continuing its commitment to providing clean water to families on the Crow Nation in Montana and

This year, Running Strong for American Indian Youth® is continuing its commitment to providing clean water to families on the Crow Nation in Montana and

As we prepare to welcome a new cohort of Dreamstarter Teachers for the 2025–26 school year, we pause to celebrate the successes of last year’s

November is Native American Heritage Month and the perfect opportunity to explore the vibrant world of Native American culture and traditions. Native American culture is

Native youth today represent strength, resilience, and cultural pride. At the same time, they face systemic challenges that affect their health, education, and opportunities. At

During the academic year, many Native children rely on school-provided meals to stay nourished throughout the day. But on weekends—when these services aren’t available—students often

Native American students make up a small fraction of the U.S. public school population. As of Fall 2022, only about 449,000 American Indian and Alaska