Events for June 7, 2025

Events

Attending an event is a great way to get involved with and learn more about Native Governance Center! We host a variety of events for different audiences throughout the year. Check out our events calendar below to learn more about and register for our upcoming events.

Sponsor an Event

Our event sponsorship program offers businesses, nonprofits, and individuals the chance to meet their goals and partner with an Indigenous-led, community-focused organization. Our program will help you:

  • Increase visibility among your target audiences and/or new audiences.
  • Gain a customized, unique opportunity to promote your brand.
  • Demonstrate your commitment to giving back to the community, especially to BIPOC-led organizations.
  • Reach your potential customers through a channel/platform they trust.

Want to learn more about sponsorship? Visit our sponsorships page.

Ongoing

Become a Rebuilder!

We’re excited to announce that applications for Rebuilders Cohort 13 are open now through October 2, 2023.

MCN Annual Conference

Duluth Entertainment Convention Center 350 Harbor Drive, Duluth

The NGC team is presenting at the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits' Annual Conference again this year! Stop by our breakout session, "How to Talk about Native Nations," to learn helpful tips for respectfully referring to Native people and nations.

Event Resources

Tribal Finance Program Readiness Guide

Interested in learning more about Native Governance Center's Tribal Finance Program? This guide will help you asses your tribal finance program's capacity and preparedness, and prepare you to work with us.

Indigenous Knowledge and Two-Spirit Leadership Resource

This resource intends to educate people about the role of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer identities by highlighting the importance of their traditional roles, histories, current reclamation, and impacts across Indian Country.

Rebuilding Tribal Human Resources Explainer Video

In this explainer video, learn how Native nations can use Native Nation Rebuilding principles to strengthen their Tribal human resources systems.