Native American Rights Fund
For Communications Capacity And Planning
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Amount$30,000
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Program
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Date Awarded6/1/2020
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
Founded in 1970, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) is the oldest and largest nonprofit legal organization asserting and defending the rights of Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals nationwide. Its core priorities include protecting natural resources and educating the public about Indian rights, laws and issues. This Organizational Effectiveness grant supports the organization's efforts to bolster its communications capacity. (Western Conservation Sub-Strategy: Defend Public Lands)
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.narf.org
Address
250 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO, 80302-5821, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support
Since 1970, the nonprofit Native American Rights Fund (NARF) has provided legal assistance to Native American Tribes, organizations, and individuals nationwide who might otherwise have gone without adequate representation. NARF has successfully asserted and defended the most important rights of Native Americans and Tribes in hundreds of major cases, and has achieved significant results in such critical areas as Tribal sovereignty, treaty rights, natural resource protection, water rights, and Native American education. (Substrategy: Advance Conservation Protections)
for the 2023 Water Symposium
Founded in 1970, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) is the oldest and largest nonprofit legal organization asserting and defending the rights of American Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals nationwide. This grant sponsors NARF’s biennial 2023 Water Symposium, for experts and tribal advocates to exchange information regarding successful Indian water rights settlements.
for a CRM system assessment
Founded in 1970, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) is the oldest and largest nonprofit legal organization asserting and defending the rights of Tribes, organizations, and individuals nationwide. Its core priorities include protecting natural resources and educating the public about Indian rights, laws and issues. This Organizational Effectiveness grant supports the organization's efforts to upgrade its CRM systems. (Western Conservation Sub-Strategy: Build the Conditions for Enduring Conservation)