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100-YEAR CULTURAL SOVEREIGNTY CAMPAIGN

In 2022, AAIA will reach its 100th year in service to Indian Country! This is more than a significant milestone:  100 years is a commitment that donors, Tribes, volunteers and countless others have made in AAIA. The 100 Year Cultural Sovereignty Campaign is a fundraising campaign to develop an endowment that will provide a sustainable source of operating funds to serve Indian Country advocacy and grassroots programs for the next 100 years. There has never been an opportunity to impact Indian Country in such a powerful and lasting manner.
100 Months for 100 Years
Commit to AAIA monthly in whatever amount you are comfortable with for the next 100 months.  This will help AAIA build a sustainable source of funding that will support our efforts to protect sovereignty, preserve culture, educate youth and build capacity for the next 100 years!  We hope you will commit to AAIA for the next 100 months!
100 MONTHS Campaign
100 Year Legacy Council
AAIA is looking for 10 Special Cultural Sovereignty Advocates to help us build a $10 million endowment to serve Indian Country for the next 100 years. Each member of the 100 Year Legacy Council will give $250,000 every year for the next four years (or $1 million total) to build the sustainable endowment. These 10 donors will forever be enshrined as our 100 Year Legacy Council.

To become a Special Cultural Sovereignty Advocate through membership in the 100 Year Legacy Council, contact Shannon Keller O’Loughlin, Executive Director, at 240-314-7155 or shannon.aaia@indian-affairs.org. 


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​The Association is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3)
publicly supported organization.
​We do not take federal grants.

The Association is governed by an all-Native
Board of Directors and leadership team. 

The Association is an accredited charity and meets all 20 standards of the BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU. 
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The Association has achieved the highest rating - PLATINUM - from GuideStar, now known as Candid​

100 YEARS OF ADVOCACY

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The Association is celebrating its 100th year of service in Indian Country. We have changed the course of federal Indian law and policy away from termination and genocide towards sovereignty, self-determination and healing. Help us move forward even stronger into our next 100 years!

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