Native American Indian Association of Tennessee
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230 Spence Lane
Nashville, TN 37210
Organization Details

Programs

Budget
$90,000.00
Description
NAIA is proud to host one of the largest Pow Wows east of the Mississippi River each year at Long Hunter State Park the third weekend of October.
Program Successes
We have overwhelming positive feedback from our event which has always been peaceful in spite of its large size (over 16,000 people over the course of three days on our busiest year). We support hundreds of traditional artisans and performers, and provide educational experiences at no cost to school children every Friday of the event.
Beneficiaries
Children
Native American/American Indian/Alaska Native/Indigenous
Families
Long-term Success
Our Pow Wow is entering its 43rd year making it our largest and most successful program.
Short-term Success
Our 2023 Pow Wow had record volunteers (over 120) and funds raised.
Program Success Monitored By
Our staff monitor our success with the help of a Pow Wow committee created each year.
Program Areas Served
Education
Budget
$12,000.00
Description
Provide social service to assist low-income Native American Indians including: food, housing, utility, clothing and medical
Beneficiaries
Native American/American Indian/Alaska Native/Indigenous
Economically disadvantaged people
Elderly and/or Disabled
Program Areas Served
Tennessee
Budget
$2,000.00
Description
Provide education support for low income Native American Indians including books, supplies and clothing. Scholarship assistance is available for students going to college. In 2021, our scholarships were granted at a rate higher than ever.
Beneficiaries
Native American/American Indian/Alaska Native/Indigenous
Program Areas Served
Tennesseee
Budget
$1,000.00
Description
Provide assistance to unemployed and under-employed Native American Indians on job search, job training, transportation and equipment.
Beneficiaries
Native American/American Indian/Alaska Native/Indigenous
Unemployed, Underemployed, Dislocated
Adults
Program Areas Served
Tennessee
Budget
$3,500,000.00
Description
NAIA's long range plan is to build a 6,500 square foot American Indian Center. The Center will include administrative offices, museum, library, and meeting area.
Category
Education  -  
Beneficiaries
Native American/American Indian/Alaska Native/Indigenous
Economically disadvantaged people
Unemployed, Underemployed, Dislocated
Program Areas Served
Tennessee

CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments

Like any non-profit, financing is always a challenge. We currently have five staff members working in a small 4-room former residence. We are working to raise the funds to build the Circle of Life Indian Cultural Center. We were included in the Governor's budget for 2019 and are using that money as matching funds for a federal grant to build the Indian Center.