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American Indian Resource Center: A TechSoup Youth Organization Profile

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is located in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, which is the capitol of the Cherokee Nation. the Cherokee Tribe is the second largest, nearly as large as the Navajo Tribe in Arizona and New Mexico. The Cherokee Nation is the largest part of the Cherokee Tribe, spanning 14 counties in the northeastern part of Oklahoma.

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Funding & Grant Resources For Women’s Empowerment Organizations

Bloomerang

Areas served: US (primarily Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico, & New Orleans), Mexico, Haiti. The primary purpose of their work is dedicated to Indigenous Peoples’ self-determination and the sovereignty of Native nations, while advancing the effectiveness of Indigenous-led work. The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation.

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2021 Funding & Grant Resources For Women’s Empowerment Organizations

Kindful

Areas served: US (primarily Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico, & New Orleans), Mexico, Haiti. The primary purpose of their work is dedicated to Indigenous Peoples’ self-determination and the sovereignty of Native nations, while advancing the effectiveness of Indigenous-led work. The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation.

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Get Help in Telling the Story of Your Nonprofit's Impact

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Atrisco, New Mexico: Working Group and Help Desk: Bring Your Projects and Tech Challenges. Kampala, Uganda: Teaching Youths the Dangers of the Internet. Mahikeng, South Africa: Rural Tech Empowerment. Ilorin, Nigeria: Recession: Reviving the Nation's Economy Through Technology. Thursday, September 21, 2017.

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The Global Fund for Women: An Interview with Kavita Ramdas

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Almost nowhere else in the world can you go and find the range of nationalities, ethnicities, race, language and backgrounds that you have here--not to mention the delicious food. I think my comment in The Nation was really more about that. How do you know that you are making a difference or an impact; how do you measure that?

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