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United Tribes of Michigan

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Harbor Springs

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Minnesota American Indian Chamber of Commerce

To promote, advocate, and create economic prosperity on behalf of American Indian businesses, organizations, professionals, and tribal enterprises in a global market.

Location

Minneapolis

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The Minnesota American Indian Bar Association

MNABA Minnesota native american bar association MINNESOTA NATIVE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION MISSION As members we seek the wisdom and knowledge necessary to meet our goals of Promoting unity cooperation and the interchange of ideas among persons associated with Indian law Promoting the education of the public in regards to the legal issues affecting Native people and Tribal governments and Promoting justice and the effective legal representation of all Native peoples.

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Minneapolis

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  • Cultural/Ethnic Awareness

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National Indian Gaming Association

Since 1985, Indian Gaming Association's mission has been to advance the lives of Native peoples economically, socially and politically.

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12865

Location

Washington

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  • Adult, Continuing Ed

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Minnesota Cannabis College

Higher Education Begins Here Education Designed For Future and Current Cannabis Entrepreneurs Our Mission The mission of the Minnesota Cannabis College is to educate and support individuals seeking careers or entrepreneurial opportunities in the states cannabis industry with an emphasis on individuals facing barriers to traditional education entrepreneurial or employment paths while supporting a diverse equitable and inclusive cannabis industry throughout the State of Minnesota.

Location

Brooklyn Center

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Community Rebuilding
  • Vocational Rehabilitation (includes Job Training and Employment for Disabled and Elderly)

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Washington Indian Gaming Association

To promote, protect, and preserve the general welfare and interests of Indian tribes through the development of sound policies and practices with respect to the conduct of gaming activities in Indian country; to disseminate information to the Indian gaming community, federal and state governments, and the general public on issues related to the conduct of gaming in Indian country; to preserve and protect the integrity of gaming conducted in Indian country; to promote government to government relationships and effective communication between tribes and the State of Washington; and to maintain, protect, and advocate Indian tribal sovereignty.

Location

Olympia

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MN Is Ready Action

Promoting candidates who support safety, sustainability, equity, & vitality in MN’s cannabis industry Promoting candidates who support safety, sustainability, equity, & vitality in MN’s cannabis industry Electing Leaders Who Will Champion Equity Opportunity Justice Supporters legislators and Governor Walz at the bill signing ceremony officially legalizing cannabis in Minnesota on May 30 2023.

Social Rank

732

Location

Minneapolis

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  • Cultural/Ethnic Awareness

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Minnesota Hindi Association

The specific purpose of Organization is charitable: To advance education as well as eliminate prejudice and discrimination by increasing awareness about the cultural heritage and traditions of the Hindi-speaking community.

Location

Eden Prairie

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INDIAN LEGAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

Artists Corner Featuring native inspired works from local artists.

Location

DULUTH

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