With numerous pathways available, choosing the right one can be challenging. Below are organizations that prioritize Indigenous voices and concerns in their work. This page highlights Indigenous and allied organizations that offer assistance (just like CEHE) in completing grant applications, connecting communities affected by climate injustice, and so much more!
"The Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization offering no-cost capacity-building support to tribes through four key pillars – built on a strong foundation of Native American culture and values."
A grassroots, Indigenous-led activism group that works to connect communities with ongoing national campaigns such as Land Back and Green Colonialism.
"An organization primarily concerned with Native Food Sovereignty and connecting Indigenous communities with traditional ways of knowing. They also house a library resource collection on farming practices."
A grassroots organization, building the capacity of Indigenous communities and Tribal governments to develop mechanisms to protect sacred sites, land, water, air, natural resources.
An activist Indigenous Environmental Network group that works together to protect land, treaty rights, and Mother Earth for current and future generations.
An international coalition that works to outline and progress issues in Indigenous communities around the world. IWGIA publishes works that reflect the current state of climate change and legal battles currently being fought by Indigenous communities.
Contains funding data, research, historical context, and resources to help users: 1) Understand why funding for Native communities is important; 2) Visualize the landscape of philanthropic funding over the years; and 3) Learn from the knowledge and experiences of other organizations.
A compilation of Indigenous peoples reports on the impacts of climate change. A good source to find new ways to adapt your climate strategy.
Supports community endeavors like education, action, and advocacy. Native Movement supports grassroots-led projects that endeavor to ensure social justice, Indigenous Peoples’ rights, and the rights of Mother Earth.
Emphasizes often invisible struggles in Indian Country and gives voice to these issues through the Red Media publication.
Advances the rights and resources for Indigenous Peoples and local communities. This is a global collective of over 20 partners.
Uses film, journalism, and other documenting methods to protect forests on Indigenous land.
A leading news source for the West side of the country. Covers social, political, and ecological issues in the region.
A Native women-led organization. Amplifies contemporary Native stories that support justice, equity, and self-determination.
Part of IndiJ Public Media, ICT covers Indigenous peoples all across the U.S. They have a digital platform and select public television stations.
Native American news, information and entertainment. Wholly-owned and operated by Ho-Chunk Inc., the economic development corporation of the Winnebago Tribe.
The name IndiJ (pronounced In-DIDGE) is shorthand for Indigenous Journalism. IndiJ Public Media exists to provide the Native American community with news and supports smaller news organizations such as ICT.
"Native America Calling is a live call-in program linking public radio stations, the Internet and listeners together in a thought-provoking national conversation about issues specific to Native communities."
Connects users with stories about Native history and contemporary programs that inspire healing
A radio program that provides listeners with relevant information about current happenings in Native American and Indigneous communities.
Curated by Indigenous creatives to stay connected during the pandemic. It has grown to a training center, fellowship program, community hub, and video platform that amplify Indigenous stories and media production.
Covers important stories regarding Indian Country that are often overlooked in mainstream media. NNO has served the community for over 14 years.
Connecting the community to stories of determination, justice, and community power. Focuses on strong collective support.
A foundation that supports marginalized communities to lead the future of renewable energy. Rooted in partnership, trust-based funding, expertise, and leadership.