Thank You For Joining Us for the

Native Americans in Philanthropy 2024 Annual Conference

April 22–25, 2024
Minneapolis, MN

About #NAPCON2024

The Native Americans in Philanthropy 2024 Annual Conference brought together a community of leaders, practitioners, and learners at the intersection of philanthropy, Native advocacy, and Tribal sovereignty to collaborate on ways to be involved in the movement to Indigenize Philanthropy.

With a firm grounding in Indigenous cultures, the NAP conference honored the past, celebrated the present, and charted the map to the future — together. 

Who Attended?

  • Tribal leaders
  • Leadership and staff from foundations and other funders
  • Native/ Tribal professionals working in philanthropy
  • Native advocacy leaders
  • Young people
  • Elders/ knowledge keepers
  • Non-Native professionals working in partnership with Native communities

Agenda at a Glance

Monday

4/22

Pre-Conference

Tuesday

4/23

Day One

Wednesday

4/24

Day Two

Thursday

4/25

Day Three

9AM - 5PM

Pre-Conference Session & Education Learning Tours

9AM - 5PM

Plenary & Breakout Sessions

9AM - 4:15PM

Plenary & Breakout Sessions

9AM - 12PM

Plenary & Breakout Sessions

Conference Ends at 12PM

 

5:30PM - 8PM

Opening Reception

5PM - 7PM

Evening Activities

 

 

Members of NAP

$800

General Public Ticket

$900

Virtual Attendees

$250

If you're still interested in in-person registration after tickets sell out, please fill out this form to be added to a waitlist. 

Educational learning tours have an additional cost of $100. Registration is now available, please click here to register and for more information.

 

 

TRAVEL

We loved welcoming everyone to beautiful Minneapolis, MN!

Huge amount of gratitude for the Minneapolis Marriott City Center and its staff for contributing to a successful conference.

 

 

Conference Location - Marriott City Center

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30 South 7th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402

FAQ

What is the cost to attend?
You can find information about registration fees here
When will registration close?
Registration for in-person tickets will remain open until sold out. Registration for Virtual Only will remain open until the day of the conference.
What happens if I’ve registered to attend in-person but I’m no longer able to attend?
In the event you are no longer able to attend our conference, your registration still allows you to access all of the content available in our virtual registration offering. For other alternative solutions, please contact events@nativephilanthropy.org.
What happens when in-person registration sells out?

When in-person registrations reach full capacity, we're excited to offer you the opportunity to join us through our virtual registration option. This allows you to participate in the conference and access a curated selection of content through our online platform. (Please note that the virtual content made available will not reflect the full agenda of scheduled offerings.)

If you’re still interested in in-person registration after tickets sell out, please fill out this form to be added to a waitlist.

I'd like to explore Minneapolis while I'm town. What are some local sights that I should check out?
Our friends at Meet Minneapolis have provided us with their Minneapolis Visitor Guide so we can make the best of our time in their city.
Will there be a virtual option?
Yes, all registrants (in-person and Virtual Only) will be able to access select conference content virtually.
Are there going to be exhibit booths at the conference?
There will be Native arts and crafts vendors.
Is the planning committee soliciting workshop or speaker proposals?
No. Our call for sessions closed on January 5, 2024.
What are the educational learning tours?

We have two educational learning tours taking place on April 22nd as part of our pre-conference offerings. Both tours have an additional cost of $100. To register and for more information about the tours, please click here

Will continuing education credits (CEUs) be offered?
No, continuing education credits will not be offered at this conference.
What is the Accessibility Policy?

Native Americans in Philanthropy is committed to providing accommodations where possible with advance notice. Should you require assistance or accommodation for this event, please note that in your registration. For further assistance, please contact events@nativephilanthropy.org.

What is the event’s COVID Policy?

You can find the Native Americans in Philanthropy 2024 Annual Conference COVID Policy.

If you have any questions about this policy, please contact events@nativephilanthropy.org.