Thursday, July 04, 2013

Native Arts & Cultures Foundation supports Jim PepperFest 2013


“You must not forget me when I’m long gone, for I loved you so dearly….”
--Jim Pepper, Remembrance


We are very happy to announce that the Native Arts & Cultures Foundation has become a sponsor of the Jim Pepper Native Arts Festival.

The Native Arts & Cultures Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 philanthropic organization dedicated exclusively to the revitalization, appreciation and perpetuation of indigenous arts and cultures. The Native-led national foundation supports American Indian, Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native artists and communities.

This advertisement will be printed in the Jim PepperFest 2013 souvenir program:



About the Foundation

The Native Arts & Cultures Foundation (NACF) is a 501(c)3 philanthropic organization dedicated exclusively to the revitalization, appreciation and perpetuation of indigenous arts and cultures. The Native-led national foundation supports American Indian, Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native artists and communities.

Created after decades of visioning by Native peoples, the arts and cultures foundation provides support to the field and fosters creativity amongst Native peoples through grantmaking, convening, advocacy and research.

“The arts have always played a significant role in Native cultures, and are a powerful path for connecting one generation to the next. Thanks to the generous support of the Ford Foundation and others, we were able to launch this important new organization. Thanks to ongoing donations, we're able to carry out our mission to provide support to artists and organizations to help our cultures flourish. We look forward to fostering opportunities that help create positive social change in communities across the nation,” said Foundation President/CEO T. Lulani Arquette.

Thank you for your interest in the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation.

Native Arts and Cultures Foundation
11109 NE 14th Street, Vancouver, WA 98684
Phone: 360-314-2421 Fax: 360-718-2553





Jim Pepper, Quebec City Powwow, circa 1980







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