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Welcome, and thank you for your interest in supporting the Indian Law Resource Center. As the Center moves forward to meet new challenges and opportunities, your gifts will provide the crucial support needed to actively defend the human rights of Native peoples throughout the Americas. Join our ongoing efforts by investing in Justice for Indigenous Peoples! Susan Masten Board ChairYurok...
Funding for the Center is entirely through contributions by individuals like you, foundations and Indian nations. We need your support so that together we can win more victories and keep up the work for justice. Please consider supporting a Current Initiative or Program Need today. Thank you Current Initiatives Projects may last 1 - 15 years or be ongoing. Resources...
Immediate gifts are a way to put your generosity to work right away for the Center. Make an online donation through our secure server. Cash Memorial and Honor Gifts Matching Gifts Combined Federal Campaign Stocks, bonds, and mutual funds Real Estate Charitable IRA Rollover Cash - Gifts of cash, checks, money transfers and credit cards are convenient ways to donate...
We are very excited about our new project, which we began in July 2006, to provide human rights training to tribal leaders in the United States. The purpose of the project is to enable Indian and Alaska Native leaders to use human rights and human rights procedures both domestically and in the United Nations and the Organization of American States...
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Planned giving is a process of making plans now for a future gift. It is the integration of personal, financial, and estate plans with a person'sgoals for lifetime or legacy giving. A donor generally contributes from their assets or estate. A donor generally receives current income and tax benefits.
The Indian Law Resource Center Legacy Society honors people who have made gifts to the Indian Law Resource Center through bequests, charitable annuities, trusts, insurance policies and other estate planning vehicles. Friends who are making legacy gifts to the Center in their estate and financial plans will fulfill their philanthropic goals by helping: Provide legal assistance to indigenous peoples of...
[21 July 2009] Garcia’s Decline in Peru Council on Hemispheric Affairs Article [20 July 2009] Observations of the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people (Only available in Spanish). [19 July 2009] Peru's Cold War Against Indigenous People Word Press Article [16 July 2009] Report on Natives tests Peru ombusdman credibility Indian Country Today...
International Human Rights Law Relating to Indigenous Sacred Sites - October 16, 2006 New York Times article on Bear Butte - August 4, 2006 The sanctity of Bear Butte, near Sturgis, South Dakota, a site that is held sacred by numerous tribes, is facing potential destruction by the granting of hard liquor licenses and the development of huge outdoor amphitheaters...