We work with a range of institutions to connect philanthropic giving to our communities where it’s needed most. Thanks to their generous support, we are able to help the Native American communities we work with meet their immediate survival needs and create opportunities for self-sufficiency and self-esteem in Native American youth.
Running Strong for American Indian Youth is a proud recipient of a Creative Neighborhood Grant Program grant award. The Creative Neighborhood Grant Program is made possible by City of Alexandria’s Office of the Arts and an Arts Project grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. The Creative Neighborhood grant program will help underwrite the cost associated with Intertribal Creatives
To learn more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov.
To learn more about other programs and services of the Office of the Arts visit: alexandriava.gov/arts.
Newman's Own Foundation
Alliance for a Just Society
First Peoples Fund
NDN Collective
Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples
Chorus Foundation
Cerner Government Services
The Boston Foundation
The Cultural Conservancy
Tides Foundation
Wallace Foundation
Greenwich World Hunger Association
Bush Foundation
Fox River
The M.R. And Evelyn Hudson Foundation
This list is a non-exhaustive overview of our most recent and major institutional donors. Please contact our staff at info@indianyouth.org for more information.