NAP organizational materials

  • Native Americans in Philanthropy FY2009-10 Annual Report

    Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) started its journey 20 years ago. Throughout this journey NAP has committed to advancing philanthropic practices grounded in Native values and traditions. We are proud of the path that we have traveled and the role NAP has played in the philanthropic sector through education, engagement and empowerment strategies.

  • NAP Organizational Bylaws

    The Board of Directors and members have provided their perspective, much information and been engaged in dialogue since 2007 assessing the vision, mission, strategies and infrastructure of Native Americans in Philanthropy.  A revised draft of the NAP Bylaws was presented and passed by the members present at the 2009 Annual Membership Meeting.  For a copy of the new NAP Bylaws, pl

  • 2007-08 Annual Report

    The 21st century has given rise to a clearer understanding of the challenges facing the global community.  Indigenous philosophies and practices offer wisdom, insights and inspiration for more sustainable collective solu

  • 2006 Annual Report

    As the Chairman of Native Americans in Philanthropy, I am honored to extend greetings on behalf of our Board. We are pleased to report on the progress achieved by our organization, partners and members in 2006. Here is a brief word about the past year.

  • 2004 Annual Report

    2004 represented for Native Americans in Philanthropy, the successful transition of leadership and strategic development of our priorities. Our Annual Report highlights the strategies that have provided a framework for Native Americans in Philanthropy to build on our programs and strengthen the mission of engaging Native peoples in all aspects of philanthropy.