
The Power of
Indian Country


Building a Multiracial Democracy
Native peoples have always been on the frontlines of social and political change. At Native Organizers Alliance Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization, we continue this work by mobilizing our communities to secure greater protections for sacred places, funding for healthcare and education, and Indigenous representation at all levels of government.
We Call, Indian Country Answers
We have one of the largest networks in Indian Country. When we issue a call to action, thousands answer the call.
Explore our most recent action alerts and become a part of our organizing movement.
Demand Congress pass bipartisan legislation to defend Native people’s housing rights
In response to the Trump administration’s attacks on Native housing, including proposed cuts in Trump’s FY2027 budget and the administration’s freezing of Native housing funds previously allocated by Congress, a …
Tell Congress: Pass the Respect Tribal IDs Act
Native peoples are being harassed and detained by ICE as part of their racial profiling.
Now, there’s a bipartisan bill in the U.S. House and Senate that would require federal agents …
Demand Congress restore and expand the Voting Rights Act's protections nationwide.
Native sovereignty requires voting rights, equal access to representation and respect for the US Constitution.
But the Supreme Court’s recent Louisiana v. Callais ruling has dismantled a core protection of the …
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Updates
Native Organizers Alliance Action Fund is proud to see that Deb Haaland continues to make history with her Democratic primary win in the New Mexico gubernatorial race. She is the first Native American woman to win the nomination for governor in the state, following her many successes as the first Native woman to serve in […]
We are taking the work of building a movement across Indian Country for sovereignty and justice to the next level with the addition of two young organizers.
“We must carry the lessons from Minneapolis forward”