In a powerful inaugural address as the 55th U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum outlined a transformative agenda rooted...
Read MoreEncourage members of the Native American community to register to vote and provide education on the importance of participating in the democratic process.
Host workshops and training sessions to teach community members about advocacy and lobbying techniques, including how to communicate with elected officials, how to build relationships with policymakers, and how to effectively advocate for their causes.
Organize community service projects that address local needs, such as food drives, clothing drives, and neighborhood cleanups.
Offer leadership development programs that empower young people to become community leaders and advocates.
Develop and distribute materials that educate the public about the history and culture of Native Americans, as well as the issues facing Native American communities today.
Host events that celebrate Native American culture and heritage, such as powwows, traditional dances, and art exhibits.
Conduct research and analysis on policies that affect Native American communities, and develop recommendations for policymakers.
Develop and implement programs that provide positive opportunities for youth, such as after-school programs, summer camps, and mentorship programs.
Build relationships and coalitions with other nonprofits and community organizations to create a stronger collective voice for the Native American community.
Engage in community-based self-reflection on how we identify as Native people of the United States and confront the realities about the current and future state of our Tribal Nations' citizens - urban and rural - using common sense, focusing on what really matters, and asking difficult questions.
In a powerful inaugural address as the 55th U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum outlined a transformative agenda rooted...
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