Native Organizers Alliance

Native Organizers Alliance The Native Organizers Alliance is a national Native organizing and training network.
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The Native Organizers Alliance is dedicated to building the organizing capacity of tribal leaders, community organizers and Native led groups building grassroots movements among native peoples across the continent. It also provides a forum for Native organizers and organizations to work in collaboration with each other, share best practices, and promote their work with national allies. The Native

Organizers Alliance (NOA) supports grassroots-driven social change particularly to advance the health and welfare of rural and urban communities and reservations. Our goal is to help local organizers engage those most affected by disenfranchising policies to lead policy change efforts that address root causes, develop leadership and build organizational strength in harmony with Native culture and traditions. We work closely with Native led organizations to develop plans, execute campaigns and provide ongoing contact as campaigns proceed. NOA has developed and leads a four-day Native Organizing Training annually to provide culturally appropriate training to community organizers, service providers, tribal government members and leaders. Skill-building webinars and issue briefings are also held on a regular basis. Our goals:

Build and support a network of Native organizers and organizations that believe in grassroots organizing for change;

Organize training and capacity-building opportunities, locally and nationally;
Provide technical assistance to community and service groups, and tribal governments;

Support funding for campaigns in partnership with allies to increase the impact on Indian Country;

Seek funding for campaigns to advance the work of organizations in the Native Organizers Alliance network;

Develop both social and traditional media opportunities to highlight Native organizing efforts.

May 5 is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives. The alarming rates of ab...
05/05/2026

May 5 is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives. The alarming rates of abduction and murder of Native women represent one of the most devastating issues facing our Tribal communities.

Organizations like Urban Indian Health Institute and National Indigenous Women's Resource Center are building a national wall of visibility and resource sharing through the . Follow them to help uplift this important work.

05/01/2026

A new U.S. Supreme Court decision could reshape Native voting rights for years to come.

In the latest episode of Native Bidaské, host Levi Rickert sat down with Jacqueline De León of and Judith LeBlanc of the Native Organizers Alliance to break down a major ruling impacting the Voting Rights Act and Native representation.

This conversation went beyond the headlines, exploring the long-term implications for tribal sovereignty, democracy, and Indigenous rights across Indian Country.

Judith was asked: What does this ruling mean for Native voters and representation?

Watch the full episode at https://www.youtube.com/live/dJYsOGPFhYQ?si=2O92n4w3sgh5tJd9 or at NativeNewsOnline.net

04/30/2026
The Supreme Court of the United States struck down Louisiana’s congressional map, ruling it relied too heavily on race w...
04/30/2026

The Supreme Court of the United States struck down Louisiana’s congressional map, ruling it relied too heavily on race when they redrew the state’s voting boundaries, delivering a significant blow to the Voting Rights Act. The decision has implications far beyond Louisiana, giving states a fast track to weaken the voting power of Native Americans and other communities of color.

Visit narf.org/callais-decision for more information.

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04/21/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 20, 2026 Rapid City, SD – Today, at the start of Earth Week, NDN Collective announced...

Join the circle! The Operations Manager is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organization and ...
04/21/2026

Join the circle!

The Operations Manager is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organization and ensuring organizational strategic goals are achieved.

👉🏽 Learn more and apply at nativeorganizing.org/jobs

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. used the Tribe’s annual legislative day at the Oklahoma State Capitol t...
04/21/2026

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. used the Tribe’s annual legislative day at the Oklahoma State Capitol to address his Tribe's top priorities. Among them was advocacy for protecting Medicaid expansion for 250,000 Oklahomans.

In response, the Oklahoma House Speaker barred him from speaking on the House floor again.

Read more at https://www.kosu.org/oklahoma-tribal-relations-strain.

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