Not Our Native Daughters

A National MMIW Organization

Our mission at Not Our Native Daughters is to empower Indigenous communities through education, advocacy, and support, addressing the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons, promoting environmental justice, and fostering youth leadership. We strive to preserve our heritage, protect our people, and create pathways to a brighter, more equitable future for all Indigenous People.


Join us this Friday: 1pm - 2:30pm MST

Rising Together: The Movement of Indigenous Advocacy A three-part webinar series.

Join our Subject-Matter-Experts to discuss healthcare, environmental justice, Indigenous advocacy & more.

Support us by sharing this upcoming webinar with a friend! Together, we can amplify our impact and raise awareness for Indigenous advocacy. Your voice and support are invaluable in spreading the word.

Thank you for being part of the movement.

MAKE A ONE TIME DONATION

Join us in supporting Native Nonprofit Day Awareness Month in May 2024 by making a one-time donation to our grassroots efforts for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). Native-led nonprofits are crucial in addressing the unique needs of Indigenous communities, yet they are often the least funded in the nonprofit sector. By contributing to our native-led initiatives, you can help amplify our voices and support native solutions to these pressing issues. Your donation will make a meaningful impact in raising awareness, support awareness content, travel for trainings on MMIW & Human Trafficking of Indigenous People requests, and support the vision of NOND - that one day we will no longer hold the worst statistics in the U.S.

BECOME A MONTHLY SUPPORTER

Join us as a monthly donor at Not Our Native Daughters! For a decade, we've passionately advocated for Indigenous issues, particularly Missing, Murdered, and Indigenous People, Human Trafficking in Indian Country, and overall women and children's protection. Your consistent monthly contribution allows us to plan and advocate for systemic change on various levels. Sustaining our efforts for healing, restorative justice, and transformative change in partnership with both tribal and urban communities, your ongoing support as a grassroots nonprofit is invaluable. With your help, we can execute long-term projects, provide ongoing support to affected families, and expand our reach towards native-led solutions.

2024 Not Our Native Daughters Celebrates 10 years of Advocating

NOND extends heartfelt gratitude to all our collective partners who have journeyed with us over the past decade. From tribal nations and leaders to nonprofits and allies, your collaboration has been instrumental in our advocacy efforts. We firmly believe in the power of partnership to build community well-being, not only for Native communities but for all our urban, rural, and tribal counterparts. By expanding capacity, fostering connections, and occupying spaces historically lacking Native American subject matter experts, we strive to create a more inclusive and equitable society.

As we proudly celebrate a decade of advocating for Indigenous issues, with a focus on addressing the urgent matters of MMIW and human trafficking affecting Indigenous communities, we invite you to join us in our mission. Your support as a monthly donor is essential in sustaining our journey of healing, restorative justice, capacity building, and transformative change. Together with our partners, we are committed to driving positive impact and creating lasting change for Indigenous peoples across the nation.

Become a Monthly Donor! Not Our Native Daughters! In 2024, we proudly celebrate a decade of advocating for Indigenous issues, focusing on the urgent matters of MMIW and human trafficking affecting Indigenous communities. As a grassroots nonprofit, your monthly donation is crucial in sustaining our journey of healing, restorative justice, capacity building, and transformative change in collaboration with our partners.

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Not Our Native Daughters (NOND) was created for the education and awareness of the missing, exploited, murdered Indigenous Women & Children. May we continue to honor all victims, by continuing to stand for them! Fight with us!

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Dateline NBC special The Secrets of Spirit Lake

NOND founder, Lynnette Grey Bull, featured in Dateline NBC special The Secrets of Spirit Lake focused on the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). Premieres Friday, August 27, 2021 (10 p.m. ET/9 p.m. CT). 

Lynnette Grey Bull | Credit: Dateline NBC

Native American women are stalked, raped, murdered, sexually assaulted, abused and suffer domestic violence at a rate 50 times the national average. Your donation to NOND can help us end these atrocities.

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