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Common Queries At Your Disposal
How do I Volunteer with the Native American Land Conservancy?
To volunteer with the Native American Land Conservancy, visit our website and navigate to the "Connect" section. Select "Volunteer" and fill out the provided form to express your interest and availability.
How do I contact the Native American Land Conservancy?
You may reach us via the outlets below:
Email: Info@nativeamericanland.org
Phone: (760) 600-9001.
Mailbox: Native American Land Conservancy 300 S. Highland Springs Ave., Ste 6C #279 Banning, CA 92220 USA
What areas do you serve?
We are actively engaged in California and extend our service throughout the entire United States. Our mission is to protect and preserve Native American lands, fostering environmental conservation and cultural appreciation. If you have further inquiries or would like to discuss our involvement in specific regions, feel free to reach out.
What does the Native American Land Conservancy do?
The Native American Land Conservancy acquires, preserves, and protects Native American sacred sites. In addition, we are dedicated to safeguarding the environment and wildlife within these sacred areas, ensuring the longevity of their cultural significance.
What does the Native American Land Conservancy do?
The Native American Land Conservancy is open to discussions regarding potential land acquisitions that align with our mission. If you are interested in exploring this possibility, please contact us through the provided channels, and we'll be happy to initiate a conversation about how we can collaborate to preserve and protect the land.
Are you a 501(c)(3) organization?
Yes! We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in California.