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- ArtPlace America (ArtPlace) – Historic initiative (2010-2020) that demonstrated how arts can drive social and community outcomes; many Native projects funded under this model (now archived, but models remain active via creative placemaking networks).
- Indigenous Curatorial Collective (ICCA) – Supporting and connecting fellow Indigenous curators, artists, writers, academics, and professionals through various methods of gathering.
- Indigenous Roots Cultural Arts Center (IRoots) (St. Paul, MN) – Community arts hub providing studio and performance space, wellness programming, and arts-based social justice initiatives.
- Native American Art Studies Association (NAASA) – Encourages the ongoing study and exchange of ideas on Native American art north of the Rio Grande.
- NEST Guild & Makers United – Global network for handcraft businesses; access to on-demand learning resources, training workshops, personalized mentorship, financial readiness and capital access programs.
- Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual (Cherokee, NC) – Historic cooperative sustaining Cherokee artisan economy.
- Tananáwit: A Community of Warm Springs Artists (Warm Springs, OR) – Community organization providing economic development opportunities for Native artists of the Columbia River Plateau.
- Woodland Indian Art, Inc. Art Guild – Community of artists and supporters of authentic Native American art.
- yəhaw̓ Indigenous Creatives Collective – Arts opportunities for creatives, exhibitions, installations, performances, residencies, markets, publications, grants, and other community-led projects in South Seattle, on Coast Salish territories.