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  • WHAT WE DO
    • Our Mission, Vision and Values
    • Alleviating Poverty
    • Gen7 Youth >
      • For schools and youth groups
      • Why Gen7 Youth
    • indigenous wisdom
    • Reconciliation
  • HOW TO HELP
    • Donate >
      • Sustainers Circle
      • Donor Advised Funds - DAF
      • Vision 2035
    • Holiday Gift and Food Drive
    • Volunteering at Tipi Raisers >
      • Food and Supplies Needed
      • SNAP Food Drive
    • Volunteer Service Trips
    • For schools and youth groups
    • Horse Society >
      • Meet Our Herd
    • more ways to help >
      • Donor Advised Funds - DAF
      • Corporate Matching
      • Organization's Wish List
      • ENGAGING YOUR NETWORKS
      • Program Partners
  • WHO WE ARE
    • Tipi Raisers Team
    • Board of Directors
    • The Organization >
      • 2025 Impact Report
      • 2024 Impact Report
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        • About Pine Ridge
        • About Hopi
        • About the Navajo Nation
    • Our Mission, Vision and Values >
      • Our Mission In Action
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Vision 2035

Announcing the Tipi Raisers' Vision 2035 and the Social Impact Investment Strategy

The Tipi Raisers invites you to join us in thinking big! For over a year we have been hard at work with a top-tier team of investment specialists and are excited to launch this pioneering approach to wealth management over the next ten years.  By engaging this strategy, you'll have the peace of mind that comes from both growing your investments while contributing to transformative solutions aimed at ending generations of poverty, addiction, violence, and marginalization on the reservations we support!
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Vision 2035

By 2035, our goal is for each of the projects listed below to evolve into sustainable micro-economies led by tribal members, catalyzing profound transformation within the Native communities we support:

  1. Bison Rehoming: Sustain a bison herd of at least 76 head to provide food, a sustainable source of income and cultural connections to this former life source for Indigenous peoples.
  2. Housing: Create a tiny home construction company run by tribal members to provide housing on multiple reservations.
  3. Training and Education Center at the Tipi Raiser's Hub: Establish a center for cultural exchange, job training and service. Additionally, tribal members will stay here to receive mental health support, parent education and sell their arts and crafts. 
Transformational change is needed on the reservations we serve. And, while we hit our 15 year milestone in April of 2025, we are laser-focused on our 25th anniversary! Over the next ten years we will leverage the Social Impact Investment Strategy in order to provide the wrap-around support, training, employment and seed money needed to grow the projects outlined above.

Our current budget is just a fraction of what’s needed to fully realize this vision, but we are committed to bridging that gap. With determination and your support, we know we can reach this goal, ensuring the outcomes we all know are possible for our relatives on tribal lands become a reality.

What is the Tipi Raisers Social Impact Investment Strategy?

The Social Impact Investment Strategy (SIIS) is a unique investment opportunity aimed at fundamentally transforming conditions of poverty and the impacts of generational trauma in the Native communities we serve, while fostering reconciliation and healing between Native and non-Native cultures. The SIIS represents a paradigm shift in nonprofit fundraising. This strategy is ideal for those looking to diversify their investment portfolio and enhance ROI while supporting the Tipi Raisers in creating long-term sustainability and greater impact within the Native communities we serve.

Since 2023 we have worked diligently to vet world-class partners in the field of financial planning and are proud to offer this option to our donors in collaboration with reputable partners in the financial management field. After countless hours of planning and various iterations of the strategy, we are excited to finally have the pieces in place to begin to establish the initial five-million-dollar equity fund that will provide a return on investment to those financing the fund and will be overseen and managed by the team at Avidian Wealth Solutions and T.O.S. Advisors. 

 Ultimately, the fund will be a win/win/win; a win for those of you reaping returns while investing in a socially responsible way, a win for the Tipi Raisers as our programs will finally be adequately funded, and the biggest win of all will be for our Native relatives who will gain the skills and resources needed to create sustainable livelihoods that align with their lifeways and ripple out into their communities. 

Why Invest in Tipi Raisers?

​With steadfast commitment, and fifteen years of collaboration, the Tipi Raisers has fostered enduring partnerships within Native communities, developing impactful programs aimed at empowering and uplifting a resilient People who have endured historical and ongoing challenges of genocide and dispossession.

Through our 15 year journey together, our Indigenous partners have shown remarkable fortitude, trust, and determination in working with us to achieve transformative outcomes where others have faltered, including many failed nonprofits, the U.S. government and religious institutions.

It is time to move out of outdated and failed systems and structures that many of us have accepted and, in some cases, created and depended on.
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Why Now? 

​This strategy has been long overdue! Our current funding model is solely reliant on grants and donations as we hold firm to the Indigenous value of reciprocity and refrain from the practice of charging for our events, services and opportunities. (Learn more about our Reciprocity Model HERE). We have known for some time that this model isn't enough.

​And now,
with a projected $300 billion reduction in federal funding for nonprofits*, competition for private foundation and individual donor support will become increasingly intense. The current administration’s policies threatening critical services for Native communities reinforces why now, more than ever, we must aggressively pursue innovative funding alternatives to ensure our organization's sustainability and the continued delivery of essential programs.
​"For the sake of future generations, we must act now—working alongside our tribal families and community to provide what the U.S. government and others have not!" - Dave Ventimiglia | Executive Director
To learn more call Dave at 720-412-3335
​or email us!
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*Source: Urban Institute | What is the Financial Risk of Nonprofits Losing Government Grants?

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The Tipi Raisers is a registered nonprofit in Colorado and South Dakota and recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501 (C)(3). All donations are tax deductible and a receipt will be mailed or emailed.

Donations can be made online or mailed to:
3336 Arapahoe Road
Unit B-186
Erie, CO 80516

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