Native American Land Conservancy

A nonprofit organization

The mission of the Native American Land Conservancy is to acquire, preserve, and protect Native American sacred lands.

Established in 1998, the Native American Land Conservancy (NALC) is an intertribal nonprofit organization with a mission to preserve, protect and restore sacred sites and areas, providing educational programming for Native American youth, families, and the public. NALC is involved in several advocacy efforts and volunteer initiatives to preserve cultural landscapes on both private and public lands, arranging volunteer events to help clean up and steward desert ecosystems. Led by Indigenous values, NALC also conducts scientific studies of cultural, biological, and historical resources.

NALC's acquired preserves now encompass over 2,800 acres and are growing in number, with several more acquisitions in the works. Today, NALC's work is more important than ever as development continues at an ever-increasing pace, threatening our sacred lands.

Testimonials

Best group around that focuses on land conservation from an indigenous perspective! THANK YOU! - I Anderson

Thank you for your important work! - J Distilling Co.

I go to Coyote Hole every week. I'm so grateful to NALC for stewarding that space and I hope for a future where NALC stewards more lands <3 - Z Behaln

Supporting Indigenous stewardship to preserve lands and waters for present and future generations. - Anonymous

So happy to support this awesome organization and mission. - Seth and Sa

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Native American Land Conservancy

Address

300 S Highland Ste. 6C #279
Banning, CA 92220

Phone

951-350-4400

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