New York, NY, Sept. 18, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
Native Americans in Philanthropy and Candid have launched a first of its kind website, Investing in Native Communities, to encourage greater philanthropic funding and support to Native communities in the U.S. The free site, the only go-to hub for funding data, research, history, and other resources, provides funders the crucial information they need to best support Native communities and causes. |
“Philanthropy has consistently under-funded Native communities and, particularly, Native-led organizations,” said Edgar Villanueva, chair of Native Americans in Philanthropy’s board and author of Decolonizing Wealth. “A lack of available information has enabled this as funders often don’t know what is being funded, how to effectively engage with Native stakeholders to create impact, and the history that has contributed to the unique challenges Native communities face today. This website is an important tool to begin to fill this knowledge gap and drive more attention and investment to Native communities.” The information on this site will help both new and more experienced funders seeking to increase their knowledge about Native Americans and their shared history. The website centralizes information so users can:
The website is accompanied by a new research report, Investing in Native Communities: Philanthropic Funding for Native American Communities and Causes, which provides the most up-to-date analysis of how institutions have supported Indigenous communities in the U.S. Key findings from the report include:
The website will be publicly celebrated at Native Americans in Philanthropy’s 30th anniversary summit, “Together We Rise. Together We Soar” in Chicago on September 19. For more information about the summit and to register, visit: nativephilanthropy.org/30anniversary. This project was made possible with support from the Bush Foundation, Henry Luce Foundation, Marguerite Casey Foundation, Northwest Area Foundation, and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. ### About CandidEvery year, millions of nonprofits spend trillions of dollars around the world. Candid finds out where that money comes from, where it goes, and why it matters. Through research, collaboration, and training, Candid connects people who want to change the world to the resources they need to do it. Candid’s data tools on nonprofits, foundations, and grants are the most comprehensive in the world. Foundation Center and GuideStar joined forces to become Candid, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Find out more at candid.org, @CandidDotOrg. About Native Americans in PhilanthropyNative Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) engages, educates, and empowers a sacred circle of Indigenous Peoples and philanthropies to create healthy and sustainable communities for all. Historically, NAP has supported flagship program areas—educating philanthropy, enhancing Native nonprofit leadership, and investing in data and research—to drive philanthropic investments to achieve this vision. Find out more at nativephilanthropy.org, @NativeGiving. |
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