Posts in NUIFC Updates
NUIFC eNewsletter // December 2019
NUIFC eNewsletter // October 2019
NUIFC eNewsletter // August 2019

Welcome to the August 2019 NUIFC eNewsletter. Here’s what’s inside this edition:

  • Update from the NUIFC Director: Resurgence School Update

  • The Resurgence Is Underway — By Dr. Joe Hobot, President and CEO, American Indian OIC, Minneapolis, MN

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NUIFC eNewsletter // June 2019

Welcome to the June 2019 NUIFC eNewsletter. Here’s what’s inside this edition:

  • Update from the NUIFC Director: Census 2020 >> Making the Invisible Visible

  • A Conversation with North Dakota Representative Ruth Buffalo

  • Center Conversations: Phoenix Indian Center, Sacred Pipe Resource Center, Native American Youth & Family Center

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NUIFC Report Release // A Vision For Our Community. A Voice For Change. A Vote For Our Future. A Report on the 2018 Urban Native Vote.

In October 2018, the National Urban Indian Family Coalition (NUIFC) launched a national voter and civic engagement initiative targeting 17 urban American Indian communities across the country across the country representing nearly 850,000 Native people. This ambitious endeavor was critical for Urban American Indians, which make up over 65% of the total American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) population in the U.S., but who are often not included or engaged in “get out of vote” and traditional civic engagement programs.

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NUIFC eNewsletter // April 2019

Welcome to the April 2019 NUIFC eNewsletter. Here’s what’s inside this edition:

  • Update from the NUIFC Director

  • A Forward Vision — 2020 & Beyond

  • 2018 Urban Native Vote Summary

  • Introducing the Newsletter’s New Editor

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NUIFC eNewsletter // December 2018
NUIFC Report Release // Weaving Our Web: The State of Digital Inclusion in Urban Indian America

Weaving Our Web: The State of Digital Inclusion in Urban Indian America, released by the NUIFC with support from Internet Essentials from Comcast, is the first in a three-part series exploring the state of digital connectedness among Native Americans who reside in cities and urban population centers. 

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NUIFC eNewsletter // October 2018