Tribal Resource Hub
A community-driven hub connecting Indigenous families, youth, and elders to trusted resources, programs, and support.
Your Guide to Native American Resources & Benefits
Whether you're seeking educational opportunities, healthcare services, housing assistance, or cultural preservation programs, the Tribal Resource Hub connects you to verified resources across federal, state, and tribal organizations.
ð Finding Your Resources
New to tribal benefits? Start by exploring our categories like Education, Health, or Housing. Use our search to find specific programs, or browse by your state to discover local opportunities. Every resource includes clear eligibility requirements and direct links to official websites.
ð Scholarships & Education
Access hundreds of scholarships specifically for Native American students pursuing higher education. From undergraduate programs at tribal colleges to graduate fellowships in STEM fields, we track deadlines and amounts to help you fund your educational journey.
ðïļ Federal & State Programs
Navigate complex government programs with ease. We organize federal resources like Indian Health Service, BIA assistance, and HUD housing programs alongside state-specific benefits. Find programs by type (federal, state, tribal) or filter by your location.
ðĪ Nonprofit Organizations
Connect with 65+ nonprofit organizations dedicated to serving Native American communities. From legal advocacy groups like NARF to educational organizations like AISES, find specialized support for legal issues, cultural preservation, health services, and more.
ðĄ Who Can Use This Hub?
- Enrolled Tribal Members: Access federal, state, and tribal-specific resources using your tribal enrollment
- Descendants & Family Members: Many programs serve descendants of enrolled members and immediate family
- Students & Youth: Find scholarships, educational programs, and youth development opportunities
- Elders: Discover nutrition services, healthcare, and senior support programs
- Urban Indians: Connect with urban Indian health centers and community organizations
- First-Time Seekers: Never applied for tribal benefits before? Start here with clear guidance on eligibility and applications
ð How to Get Started
- Search or Browse: Use our search bar for specific needs, or browse categories like Health, Housing, or Emergency Resources
- Filter by Location: Select your state to find local programs and state-specific benefits
- Check Eligibility: Each resource lists clear eligibility requirements - look for tribal enrollment, income limits, or residency requirements
- Visit Official Sites: Click "Visit Website" to access official application forms and detailed program information
- Find Your Tribe: Don't know your tribal enrollment office? Use our Tribes directory to find contact information
175+ Resources | 65+ Nonprofits | Multiple Scholarships | All 50 States
From emergency assistance and healthcare to education and cultural preservation, the Tribal Resource Hub is your starting point for accessing the benefits and support available to Native American and Indigenous communities.
Browse by Category
Find resources specific to your needs
Find Resources by State
Quick access to resources in states with large Indigenous communities
â° Closing Soon!
Apply now - these scholarships close within the next 30 days
Google Lime Scholarship
9dScholarships for students with disabilities including Native American students pursuing computer science or related degrees.
Association on American Indian Affairs Emergency Aid Scholarship
25dEmergency funding for Native American students facing unexpected financial crises.
Recent Resources
Recently added programs and services
Urban Indian Health Institute
Research and data center supporting urban Indian health programs across the United States.
Wyoming Indian Affairs Office
State office coordinating with Wyoming's tribes and tribal members.
Indian Community School - Milwaukee
K-8 school providing quality education with Native American cultural integration.
Wisconsin Indian Affairs Commission
State commission serving Wisconsin's 11 tribes and promoting tribal-state partnerships.
Chief Seattle Club
Services for homeless and at-risk Native Americans in Seattle including housing, meals, cultural programming, and advocacy.
Seattle Indian Health Board
Urban Indian health center providing comprehensive medical, dental, and behavioral health services.
Featured Nonprofit Organizations
Organizations serving Native American and Indigenous communities
Wyoming Indian Affairs Office
State office coordinating with Wyoming's tribes and tribal members.
Wisconsin Indian Affairs Commission
State commission serving Wisconsin's 11 tribes and promoting tribal-state partnerships.
Washington State Governor's Office of Indian Affairs
State office serving as liaison with Washington's 29 federally recognized tribes.
Utah Division of Indian Affairs
State division supporting Utah's eight tribes and coordinating tribal-state relations.
Texas Indian Commission
State commission advocating for Texas Native Americans and coordinating with tribal communities.
South Dakota Department of Tribal Relations
State department coordinating with South Dakota's nine tribal governments.
Scholarships Closing Soon
Don't miss these upcoming deadlines
Google Lime Scholarship
Scholarships for students with disabilities including Native American students pursuing computer science or related degrees.
Deadline: December 15, 2025
9 days remaining
Association on American Indian Affairs Emergency Aid Scholarship
Emergency funding for Native American students facing unexpected financial crises.
Deadline: December 31, 2025
25 days remaining