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    |Name=Native Americans in Philanthropy
    |Name=Native Americans in Philanthropy
    |Link=https://nativephilanthropy.org/
    |Link=https://nativephilanthropy.org/
    |Type=Network
    |Type=<translate>Network</translate>
    |Country=Washington DC
    |Country=<translate>Washington DC</translate>
    |Current focus=Education
    |Current focus=<translate>Education</translate>
    Advocacy
    <translate>Advocacy</translate>
    Land use
    <translate>Land use</translate>
    Water  
    <translate>Water</translate>
    Women's rights
    <translate>Women's rights</translate>
    Youth leadership
    <translate>Youth leadership</translate>
    Intergenerational justice
    <translate>Intergenerational justice</translate>
    |Description=Native Americans in Philanthropy is a powerful and growing network of Native and non-Native nonprofits, tribal communities, foundations and community leaders committed to engaging, learning and sharing resources and best practices grounded in the Native tradition of reciprocity.
    |Description=Native Americans in Philanthropy is a powerful and growing network of Native and non-Native nonprofits, tribal communities, foundations and community leaders committed to engaging, learning and sharing resources and best practices grounded in the Native tradition of reciprocity.


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