Native Organizers Alliance Action Fund

Please chip in today to help Native Organizers Alliance Action Fund build Native political power and defend the right to vote

To overcome racist voter suppression, Native Organizers Alliance Action Fund advocates for policies like the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act and the Native American Voting Rights Act, while mobilizing in states where the Native vote can determine elections -- organizing issue-based voter education, registration, and turnout on Election Day.


Protecting Native people’s right to vote helps safeguard our inherent sovereignty, ensuring our right to self-governance and to participate in all policy decisions that impact our lives and land. 


Each year, we also train hundreds of Native leaders to sharpen their grassroots community-building and partner with grassroots Native-led campaigns across Turtle Island. Together, we’re building a genuinely multi-racial democracy where our long-denied treaty rights are finally fulfilled.


Chip in $5 or more today to help the Native Organizers Alliance Action Fund protect Native voting rights and turn out Native voters during this critical election year.

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