Based in Lame Deer, Montana, the National Indigenous Women's Resource Center, Inc. (NIWRC) stands as a Native-led organization rooted in the belief that Tribal Nations have the inherent right to protect their women and children through reclaimed sovereignty and traditional governance practices. The NIWRC mission centers on providing national leadership to promote safety for Native women and communities by amplifying grassroots advocacy and supporting culturally grounded approaches to ending violence. Recognizing that federal legislation and policies have historically limited Tribal Nations' legal authority to investigate and prosecute crimes against women, NIWRC works to close this justice gap by developing resources, training, and support systems that strengthen Tribal responses. The organization's board and staff are composed entirely of Native women with deep commitment to the safety and dignity of Indigenous communities. NIWRC advocates for Native women's access to essential services including safe housing, legal support, economic security, childcare, and healthcare, delivered in ways that honor Indigenous healing practices and trauma-informed care. The center recognizes that accountability and safety depend on Tribal Nations' ability to exercise self-governance and access trusted resources that empower survivor voices. Through consultation support, community events, and policy advocacy, NIWRC serves as a vital partner to Tribal Nations and grassroots advocates throughout Indian Country. The organization's work reflects a deep understanding that Native women, their children, and Tribal Nations are entitled to safety, justice, and access to community-driven services designed by and for Native people.
Lame Deer, MT