Donations
to the Triangle Native American Society Organization
The Triangle Native
American Society is a nonprofit organization and we are all volunteers.
Through your support and your donations enable us to inform the public
about the cultural and economic contributions made by North Carolina's
Native American citizens, promote American Indian resources, and to facilitate
communications between Native peoples and organizations supporting their
goals and efforts.
Triangle Native American Society
is a non-profit organization under section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal
Revenue Code. Your contributions are tax-deductible under the laws of
the state of North Carolina and the United States. The US federal tax
Employer Identifier Number (EIN) is 58-1674687.
Triangle Native American Society
accepts (and welcomes!) donations. Every donation, no matter the amount,
counts! Your donated gift will be used to support general operating expenses
and the organization's activities. If you have any questions about making
a donation please e-mail our Treasurer Ms.
Gwen Locklear by clicking on her name. You may contribute to the Triangle
Native American Society by sending a check or money order to the Triangle
Native American Society:
Triangle Native American Society
PO Box 26841
Raleigh, NC 27611
Donations
to the Triangle Native American Society Scholarship Fund
You may also contribute to the Triangle
Native American Society's efforts through our scholarship fund. Donations
made to the Triangle Native American Society Scholarship fund help us
to support Native American college students. The Triangle Native American
Society Scholarship is solely for Native American undergraduate students
admitted and enrolled full-time at one of the 16 University of North Carolina
System Constituencies. This award recognizes Native American students
who have demonstrated leadership ability, scholastic, and community involvement
and financial need. Through supporting our future Native American leaders
benefits communities as a whole across our state.
Your donations are tax-deductible
and your check or money order may be made out to the Triangle Native American
Society Scholarship Fund. If you have any questions about making a donation
please e-mail our Treasurer Ms.
Gwen Locklear by clicking on her name. Please send your scholarship
fund donations to the Triangle Native American Society:
Triangle Native American Society
PO Box 26841
Raleigh, NC 27611
Donate
to TNAS -- Food Lion Shop and Share
It is time to register or renew
your registration in the "Food Lion Shop and
Share" program!
A free and easy way to donate to
TNAS -- Food Lion Shop and Share
A free and easy way to donate to
TNAS and to help us keep doing the
kind of work we do is by using your Food Lion MVP Card! Simply
go to www.foodlion.com, click on
"Fundraising." This will take you to "Lion
Shop and Share."
Follow the directions to register
your MVP card. You will select:
1) NC,
2)Raleigh, and
3) Triangle Native American Society; enter your name, address and
12-digit MVP Card number.
(It is important to enter ALL numbers
on your card. If you experience problems, email us at tnas@tnasweb.org
and we will be happy to help you get registered in this program.)
Every time you use your MVP card
at any Food Lion store, a percentage
of your purchase will be donated to TNAS.
There are more than 2,100 American
Indians in Wake County alone, and
our numbers are increasing across the Triangle area (Raleigh, Durham,
Chapel Hill and surrounding communities). It is estimated that there
are more than 20 tribal entities represented in the Triangle Area.
Thank you so very much for your
support!! Supporting TNAS in
this manner will help us to continue to do the work we do.
TNAS
SUPPORTERS
We would like to thank
the following individuals and organizations for their contributions in
support of our efforts:*
* contributions of $25 or more are listed as Friend = $25+, Patron = $75+,
Benefactor = $150+, Sponsor = $250+
Sponsors
- Progress Energy
- GE
- Bayer
- Darlene Jacobs
- UNC-Pembroke
Benefactors
- Lana Dial
- Jimmy R. Lowry
- RD Locklear
- Dr. Walt Wolfram
- Robin R. Lowery & Alisa Hunt-Lowery
- Dr. Ruth Dial & Noah Woods
- Burlin & Janet Lowry
- Corporate Press
- NCIEDI
- NCSU
- UNC-Chapel Hill, Graduate School
- UNC-Chapel Hill, Office of Minority
Affairs
Patrons
- Jeannie Jo Bell-Nichols
- Brenda Grady
- Dr. Zoe Locklear
- Talana Miller
- Greg Richardson
- PROECO/Mark Stevens
- Dr. Richard Adleman/ Family Health
Care
- American Indian Chamber of Commerce
- Beverly Perdue Campaign
- Museum of History
Friends
- Lynda Aiman-Smith
- Dr. Delane F. Boyer
- Chiaheng John Chen
- Dr. Heriberto Dixon
- Elias Kevin Maynor
- Fran Muse
- Eloise F. Potter
- David E. Wilkins
Donations-
The Perfect Gift!
Stumped for a gift for a loved one?
How about giving a donation on their behalf as a tribute to a friend or
relative. We will send them a card letting them know you thought of them.
We will also list them on this page as a friend of TNAS. If you have any
questions about making a donation please e-mail our Treasurer Ms.
Gwen Locklear by clicking on her name.
- Friend Your friend or relative's
name here
honored by Your name here
Friend
Dr. Adolph L. Dial
honored by Glenn Ellen Stilling
* contributions of $25 or more are listed as
Friend = $25+, Patron = $50+, Benefactor
= $100+, Sponsor = $150+
We are grateful to all contributors
for helping to further our work on behalf of Native Americans in the
Triangle area of North Carolina.
TNAS
Contact Information:
Triangle Native American Society
P.O. Box 26841
Raleigh, NC 27611
www.tnasweb.org
tnas@tnasweb.org

   

   
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