NCAI Mid-Year Convention
Mystic Lake Event Center 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd NW, Prior Lake, MN, United StatesJoin us at the 2023 NCAI Mid-Year Convention at Mystic Lake Center: we'll be tabling in the marketplace. Come say hello!
We’re hiring for our next Director of Advancement & Strategy!
Join us at the 2023 NCAI Mid-Year Convention at Mystic Lake Center: we'll be tabling in the marketplace. Come say hello!
Join us at the Niniijaanis Art Market at Flava Cafe: we’ll be tabling in the Native-made marketplace and sharing information on our next cohort of Native Nation Rebuilders. Applications open soon. Come say Boozhoo, Háŋ, Hello!
In Land Rush to Land Back, we'll examine allotment's history and modern-day implications for Native nations. We'll also highlight ongoing Indigenous resistance and the strategies Native nations are using to fight back.
Join us at Netroots Nation on July 15, 2023 for our session on Beyond Land Acknowledgment. Netroots is the nation's largest gathering of progressive activists.
We’re excited to announce that applications for Rebuilders Cohort 13 are open now through October 2, 2023.
We're organizing a photo session at Jay Cooke State Park (Carlton, MN) for Rebuilders from all cohorts!
Our leadership development team is headed to the Grand Portage Pow Wow!
Are you planning to attend the Minnesota State Fair this year? In between all of those cheese curds, midway rides, and pronto pups, stop by our booth on Indigenous Peoples' Day at the Fair!
Do you have questions about becoming a Rebuilder? Join us for an "ask us anything" drop-in Zoom session.
Our leadership development team is tabling at the United Tribes Technical College Tribal Leaders Summit. The Summit runs from September 5-7, 2023 at the Bismarck Event Center.
Do you have questions about becoming a Rebuilder? Join us for an "ask us anything" drop-in Zoom session.
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.
Learn how strong financial practices empower Native nations, communities, and citizens.
Native organizing empowers Native nations and communities to build relationships, uplift leaders, create solutions, and change systems to advance their sovereignty and self-determination. It’s essential that organizing respects and supports the sovereignty of Native nations.
It is important to shift the narrative of Indian Country away from harmful stereotypes to positive images, recognition, and appreciation.