
StudyStrong…9000 Backpacks for 9000 Students
Beginning this month, Running Strong for American Indian Youth® will begin shipping 9,000 elementary and junior high school backpacks filled with school supplies to tribal

Beginning this month, Running Strong for American Indian Youth® will begin shipping 9,000 elementary and junior high school backpacks filled with school supplies to tribal

“Look at Mills! Look at Mills!” 60 years ago, the announcers’ voices rang out as Billy Mills, a virtually unknown contender, sprinted into first place

Since its inception nearly 40 years ago, Running Strong has made it its mission to empower and create a positive impact on our Native American youth. Through

Dear Running Strong family and friends, I am reaching out with Donna Janell Bowman to introduce you to our new children’s book we co-authored titled:

2023 Environmental Justice Dreamstarter Autumn Harry (Numu, Diné) and her mother Beverly Harry (Diné) recently hosted the third “Journey of a Water Protector” gathering in

Hope Gamble (Diné) of Nazlini, Arizona, was just 14 years old when she was selected as one of the youngest Running Strong for American Indian

Microenterprise Development Program awards micro-loans to 10 new businesses Our first Dreamstarter Incubator is Dreamstarter entrepreneur Josh Smith from the class of 2019. He is

Dreamstarter Creative was first announced in 2021 as a Dreamstarter companion program specifically designed to support Native American arts, crafts, and creativity. So far, we

Running Strong for American Indian Youth’s Impactful Summer Youth Feeding Program Running Strong for American Indian Youth® has once again proven its unwavering commitment to

“My wife, Patricia, and I recently returned home from the ninth annual Dreamstarter academy, where we had the incredible honor of meeting the new cohort

In the heart of the expansive Pine Ridge Reservation, a community once burdened by the heavy weight of water scarcity is now experiencing a remarkable

According to the planting calendar developed by The Old Farmer’s Almanac, the last spring frost of the year on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in