National
- American Indian Business LeadersAmerican Indian Business Leaders is the "only American Indian non-profit organization solely dedicated to empowering business students in the United States." They aim to increase and empower the presence of Native Americans in business.
- American Indian College FundAccording to the American Indian College Fund, only 13.8% of Native Americans have a college degree. They have provided over $170 million dollars to native students to help them enter and stay in school.
- American Indian Science and Engineering SocietyA national, non-profit organization that works to increase Native American presence in STEM careers.
- Center for Native American Youth"The Center for Native American Youth is a national advocacy organization working to improve the health, safety, and overall well-being of Native American youth ages 24 and under."
- First Nations Development InstituteThe First Nations Development Institute invests in and creates "innovative institutions and models that strengthen asset control and support economic development for American Indian people and their communities."
- Intertribal Agriculture CouncilFounded in 1987 to "pursue and promote the conservation, development and use of our agricultural resources for the betterment of our people."
- National Congress of American Indians"NCAI, a non-profit organization, advocates for a bright future for generations to come by taking the lead to gain consensus on a constructive and promising vision for Indian Country. The organization’s policy issues and initiatives are driven by the consensus of our diverse membership, which consists of American Indian and Alaska Native tribal governments, tribal citizens, individuals, and Native and non-Native organizations."
- National Indian Justice CenterEstablished in 1983, the National Indian Justice Center designs and delivers "legal education, research, and technical assistance programs which seek to improve the quality of life for Native communities and the administration of justice in Indian country."
- National Native American Bar AssociationThe National Native American Bar Association is dedicated to the advancement of justice for Native American communities, and "of protecting the governmental sovereignty of the more than 560 independent Native American Tribal governments in the United States."
- Native American Rights FundThe Native American Rights Fund (NARF) provides "legal assistance to Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals nationwide who may have otherwise gone without adequate representation."
- Women Empowering Women for Indian Nations"Women Empowering Women for Indian Nations (WEWIN) exists to provide Native women with the knowledge, support, and resources necessary to achieve success in their personal and professional lives."
- Sisterhood of Native American Coders"SONAC: Sisterhood of Native American Coders is a nonprofit that creates access and exposure to the field of computer science (CS) to address the disparities in opportunities to learn for underrepresented Native American girls."
Local
- Massachusetts' Commission on Indian Affairs (MCIA)Indian Affairs fundamental role is to assist Native American individuals, tribes and organizations in their relationship with state and local government agencies and to advise the Commonwealth in matters pertaining to Native Americans.
- Massachusetts Center for Native American AwarenessThe MCNAA's goal is to "provide assistance, support and opportunities to Native American residents; and to increase public understanding and awareness about Native American rights, culture and history."
- Native American and Indigenous Studies AssociationTribes in the New England/Northeast Region, UMass Boston
- Native American LifeLinesThe Mission of Native American LifeLines is to promote health and social resiliency within Urban American Indian communities.
- North American Indian Center of BostonEmpowering and investing in the Native American community of Massachusetts for over 45 years.