By Dr. Rodney Haring This piece carries a story held in Good Mind—of resistance, resilience, and continuance. Two trees connected standing in unity. The bottom intentionally singed, a living reminder of the burning of Onödowáʼga:’ (Seneca) homes during the Kinzua removal, when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers forcibly displaced families from treaty-protected lands. The […]
Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) is honored to welcome the third cohort of Native Youth Grantmakers—ten exceptional young leaders from across Turtle Island who carry with them the wisdom of their communities, the determination of emerging changemakers, and the generosity that has long defined Indigenous approaches to giving. This new group of youth leaders, ages […]
Help our Elders stay connected! A simple ride can mean the world. Become a volunteer driver and help our Elders get to appointments, pick-up groceries, and stay connected. Mileage + stipend provided. Eligibility: 21 years of age, Valid NYS Drivers License, Pass a criminal background check, Safe driving record & more. Free Training: AAA Driver […]