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Browse verified resources for Native American, Alaska Native, and Indigenous communities across all 50 states. Our comprehensive database includes federal programs (Indian Health Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, HUD Native American programs), state assistance programs, tribal services, and emergency support. Filter by resource type, state, or category to find education grants, healthcare services, housing assistance, employment programs, legal aid, cultural preservation initiatives, and emergency relief. Each resource includes eligibility requirements, contact information, and direct links to official application sites.
Research and data center supporting urban Indian health programs across the United States.
State office coordinating with Wyoming's tribes and tribal members.
K-8 school providing quality education with Native American cultural integration.
State commission serving Wisconsin's 11 tribes and promoting tribal-state partnerships.
Services for homeless and at-risk Native Americans in Seattle including housing, meals, cultural programming, and advocacy.
Urban Indian health center providing comprehensive medical, dental, and behavioral health services.
State office serving as liaison with Washington's 29 federally recognized tribes.
State division supporting Utah's eight tribes and coordinating tribal-state relations.
State commission advocating for Texas Native Americans and coordinating with tribal communities.
State department coordinating with South Dakota's nine tribal governments.
Comprehensive services for urban Native Americans including health, housing, employment, and cultural programs.
State commission supporting Oregon's nine federally recognized tribes and tribal members.
Urban Indian health center providing medical, dental, and community health services to Native Americans in Tulsa area.
State commission supporting North Dakota's five tribes and promoting tribal-state relations.
State commission serving as liaison for North Carolina's eight recognized tribes.
Urban Indian center in New York City providing social services, cultural programs, and community support.
State services supporting New York's Native American communities and nations.
Urban Indian health center providing comprehensive medical, dental, and behavioral health services.
State department coordinating with New Mexico's 23 tribes and nations on governmental affairs and programs.
State commission advocating for Montana's seven reservations and tribal members.