National Native American Human Resources Association
The National Native American Human Resources Association is a non-profit organization comprised of HR
BOK Financial works with Tribal governments and their enterprises to deliver an extensive array of banking and financial services. With over 25 years of experience serving Native American Tribes and their communities, our specialized team provides multiple solutions for a diverse array of needs, including lending and syndications, treasury management, and institutional investment management. Specific to human resources needs, we are a leading provider of Tribal governmental and ERISA retirement plans, as well as Social Security replacement plans, non-qualified deferred compensation plans, and other types of retirement programs to help your employees achieve financial security for the future. We provide a bundled, single-source solution for Minor’s Trusts, which delivers all the services your Tribe needs through one provider. We also offer Section 184 mortgage lending to Tribal members. We build deep and lasting relationships with our customers and serve as a trusted partner to meet their financial services needs with tailored solutions. Please let us know how we can help your community.
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BOK Financial works with Tribal governments and their enterprises to deliver an extensive array of banking and financial services. With over 25 years of experience serving Native American Tribes and their communities, our specialized team provides multiple solutions for a diverse array of needs, including lending and syndications, treasury management, and institutional investment management. Specific to human resources needs, we are a leading provider of Tribal governmental and ERISA retirement plans, as well as Social Security replacement plans, non-qualified deferred compensation plans, and other types of retirement programs to help your employees achieve financial security for the future. We provide a bundled, single-source solution for Minor’s Trusts, which delivers all the services your Tribe needs through one provider. We also offer Section 184 mortgage lending to Tribal members. We build deep and lasting relationships with our customers and serve as a trusted partner to meet their financial services needs with tailored solutions. Please let us know how we can help your community.
Tribal Human Resources Professional (THRP) Certification Summit
NNAHRA and Drummond Woodsum have joined forces to provide Tribal Human Resource Professional (THRP) training to HR Professionals in Indian Country. This 3-1/2 day course provides HR Professionals with the practical knowledge and skills they need to handle the unique employment challenges facing tribal governments and their enterprises. Register now for this session, Monday through Thursday, November 18-21, 2024. Click below
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Tribal Human Resources Professional (THRP) II
NNAHRA and Drummond Woodsum have joined forces once again to provide more Tribal Human Resources Professional (THRP) training that HR Professionals have come to benefit from and enjoy. THRP II is here! Register now for 3- and 1/2-day sessions, Monday through Thursday from October 7-10, 2024. Click below to register
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Early Birds ends 7/31/2024
Don't miss out on the Early Bird special - secure your spot now before they're gone!
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Happy National Be a Good Teammate Day! 🎉 Today is all about spreading positivity, supporting each other, and working together as a team. Let's celebrate by recognizing the awesomeness of our teammates and sharing gratitude for their support.
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The National Native American Human Resources Association (NNAHRA) is conducting a 2024 Executive Compensation Survey! 🌟 If you're interested reach out to NNAHRA's survey administrator, Steve Rosenberg, at email [email protected]
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Sam Henny was an early leader of program development and policies to mentor tribal members into leadership roles. Sadly, Sam left us and is watching over all of us today. NNAHRA celebrates her life and work by presenting the annual Sam Henny Award to recognize tribes with successful tribal programs.
NNAHRA celebrates her life and work by presenting the annual Sam Henny Award to recognize tribes with successful tribal programs.
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Can you recommend an Executive Director for the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation?
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HR Leader of the Year
Nominate someone you admire and let them be recognized! The winner will be announced at the 27th Annual Conference in September
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NNAHRA Membership for $100 a yr.
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The National Native American Human Resources Association (NNAHRA) is conducting a 2024 Executive Compensation Survey! 🌟 If you're interested reach out to NNAHRA's survey administrator, Steve Rosenberg, at email [email protected]
Get Ready!!!!!!!Tribal Human Resources Professional (THRP) II
NNAHRA and Drummond Woodsum have joined forces once again to provide more Tribal Human Resources Professional (THRP) training that HR Professionals have come to benefit from and enjoy. THRP II is here! Register now for 3- and 1/2-day sessions, Monday through Thursday from October 7-10, 2024. Click below to register
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Tribal Administrator Delaware Nation
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Join us for an unforgettable event packed with insightful discussions, networking opportunities, and inspiring sessions. This is one event you don't want to miss!
Mo Brings Plenty, an enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of South Dakota, brings a rich heritage and profound perspective to our conference. His traditional Lakota name, Ta’Sunke Wospapi ("Catches His Horse"), reflects a lineage of resilience and strength. Mo’s grandfathers fought at the Battle of Little Big Horn, instilling in him a deep awareness of his family’s sacrifices and guiding his actions today.
As an actor, Mo captivates audiences in his role as "Mo Brings Plenty," Chief Thomas Rainwater's enforcer on the Taylor Sheridan/Paramount series Yellowstone. He's also featured as "Shep Wauneka" in Jurassic World Dominion (2022) and as "Ottawa Jones" in Showtime's limited series The Good Lord Bird (2021).
Beyond acting, Mo is a visionary co-founder of Tribal Nations Health, a pioneering provider of transparent healthcare plans for Tribal citizens and employees. His mission to restore health and healing in Indian Country is driven by a profound respect for his ancestors and a commitment to his people. As Mo wisely states, “There is no word in traditional languages for survival, only Living.”
Mo Brings Plenty is more than an actor; he’s a businessman, horse stunt rider, rancher, and American Indian storyline consultant. Above all, he’s a man dedicated to human kindness and the enduring good in humanity. He believes in our collective responsibility to honor the past and ensure a livable planet for future generations.
Don't miss the chance to hear from this extraordinary individual at . Secure your spot today!
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We have 55 sessions scheduled at the 28th Annual Conference
Dive into the latest trends, strategies, and best practices for tribal organizations at the NNAHRA 28th Annual Conference! This is your chance to level up your HR game with top speakers, tailored workshops, and unbeatable networking opportunities. Don't miss out on the Early Bird special - secure your spot now before they're gone!
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Fire Program Manager opportunity at Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
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Join the National Native American Human Resources Association (NNAHRA) to connect with HR professionals and tribal leaders in Indigenous Country. Get access to educational events, networking opportunities, and professional certifications.
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Imagine, it all began as a humble grass-roots effort back in 1996 with only 4 tribes networking 🤝 to tackle personnel issues. We have transformed into a thriving national organization with 2,000+ active members representing 400+ tribes! 🌎
As we step into a new decade, it is with immense pride that we share a significant milestone for the National Native American Human Resources Association (NNAHRA). Our Foundation, an exemplary 501(c)3 non-profit arm, celebrates its establishment within our beloved organization that was founded a quarter-century ago.
🚀 The Story: NNAHRA's Foundation emerged from the steadfast dedication to serve the unique needs of Human Resources within Indian Country. It is the embodiment of our commitment to support, educate, and empower HR professionals across native nations.
🌟 The Mission: We are here to nurture excellence in HR practices, ensuring that they are culturally relevant, strategically aligned, and effectively support the sovereignty of our native communities.
🌐 The Vision: Guided by the wisdom of our past and the innovation of the present, we strive to be the leading voice and resource for Native HR professionals, fostering environments where talent thrives and communities prosper.
🎯 The Goals: Our focus remains steadfast on providing comprehensive resources, professional development opportunities, and advocacy for the HR challenges and triumphs within Indian Country.
As we celebrate this momentous achievement, we reflect on the journey that brought us here and the path that lies ahead. We are more than an association; we are a force for positive change, driven by the passion and dedication of our members.
We invite you to join us in this celebration. Let’s take this opportunity to rejuvenate our collective efforts, reaffirm our goals, and pave the way for even greater success in the years to come.
Join us, spread the word, and let's embark on this new chapter with unity and determination! 🌱🤝
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TMP Training Program in Washington, DC
Join us for three immersive days packed with invaluable insights and interactive modules on Talent Acquisition, Behavioral Interviewing, Performance Evaluation, Employee Engagement, and Leadership Development. Whether you're an experienced leader, a new supervisor, or anywhere in between, TMP is designed to empower you in tribal government and enterprise settings.
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TMP Dates: November 12-14, 2024
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Union Station, 10 G Street, NE, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20002
By participating in person, you can obtain a certification with verified attendance each day. On the final day, you'll have the opportunity to test your skills with a 50-question exam (pass rate: 65%). And it doesn't end there! To maintain your certification, you'll need to complete a minimum of 24 hours of NNAHRA-approved educational programs every two years.
Don't miss this chance to invest in your professional growth and network with like-minded individuals. Secure your spot today!
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U.S. Treasurer Chief Lynn Malerba to Speak at NNAHRA 28th Annual Conference
NNAHRA is thrilled to welcome U.S. Treasurer Chief Lynn Malerba to speak at the closing general session.
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The National Native American Human Resources Association (NNAHRA) is a non-profit organization with a 501-(c)(6) Association and a 501-(c)(3) Foundation. NNAHRA’s mission is to serve, support and guide human resources professionals and tribal leaders working within Indigenous Country. NNAHRA’s focus is providing educational events, services, networking and professional certifications in an effort to preserve tribal sovereignty, self-sufficiency and the right to self-govern.
Historically, NNAHRA started out as a grass-roots effort with four tribes meeting to network and share personnel issues and challenges in 1996. The first gathering had 4 participants from the Pacific Northwest and evolved into a national organization with over 2,000 active members representing over 400 tribes. We are now in our 28th year of existence!
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