A 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization Recognized by the IRS
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TOOR Indian Nation Foundation, Inc.

Preserving Indigenous identity, protecting our history, building the foundation for future generations.

A charitable, educational, and cultural foundation devoted to records stewardship, heritage preservation, and the welfare of our community.

SovereigntyHeritageStewardshipTruthServiceEducationSpiritual PreservationLeadership
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Mission Snapshot

A living promise — kept across generations.

Mission

Preserve Indigenous identity, genealogy, spiritual traditions, cultural heritage, vital records, education, and community welfare through charitable, educational, and cultural programs.

Vision

Restore, preserve, and strengthen Indigenous identity, governance, cultural memory, and future generations.

Community Role

A trusted steward of records and heritage, and a practical partner in education and community welfare.

What TOOR Supports

Active programs in motion today

Eight active areas of work, each grounded in cultural protocol and community accountability.

Indigenous Vital Statistics

Documentation and preservation of births, marriages, namings, and passings within our community.

Genealogical & Historical Records

Lineage research, family documentation, and stewardship of historical archives.

Cultural Heritage Preservation

Safeguarding ceremony, oral history, language, and material culture.

Indigenous Governance Education

Teaching the principles, protocols, and history of Indigenous self-governance.

Homeschooling Support & Curriculum

Culturally grounded curriculum and resources for Indigenous homeschooling families.

Community News & Publication

A trusted platform for community news, statements, and educational publishing.

Notary Services

Notary services available to members and the community we serve.

Community Development Initiatives

Practical projects strengthening families, elders, and the next generation.

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On the Horizon

Future initiatives in development

Programs being prepared for launch as the foundation grows its capacity and cultural infrastructure.

Coming Soon

Legal Support Education

Coming Soon

Trust Services Awareness

Coming Soon

Financial Literacy Workshops

Coming Soon

Bonding & Insurance Education

Coming Soon

Land Stewardship Education

Coming Soon

Downloadable Learning Resources

Coming Soon

Youth Cultural Workshops

Community Impact

Foundation milestones

A transparent record of where the foundation stands today — incorporated, organized, and building the infrastructure to serve.

Florida Nonprofit Incorporated

Completed

EIN Issued

Completed

147C Received

Completed

501(c)(3) Recognized by the IRS

Completed

Congressional Outreach Completed

Completed

Governance Binder & Cultural Registry

In Development
Records · Heritage · Education

The pillars of our daily work

Where the foundation invests its time, expertise, and cultural protocols.

Join the Mission

Your gift sustains records, ceremony, and community welfare.

Choose a one-time gift or become a monthly steward. Every contribution is held in trust for the work of preservation and the people we serve.

TOOR Indian Nation Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization recognized by the Internal Revenue Service. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

$25
Friend
$100
Steward
$500
Keeper
$1,000+
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News & Media

Recent updates & notices

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Foundation NoticeRecent

TOOR Indian Nation Foundation Formally Incorporated in Florida

The foundation is now incorporated as a Florida nonprofit corporation, with EIN issued and 147C verification on file.

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GovernanceRecent

TOOR Indian Nation Foundation Recognized as a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit

TOOR Indian Nation Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization recognized by the Internal Revenue Service. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

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CommunityIn Progress

Governance Binder & Cultural Registry in Development

The foundation is building its formal governance binder and a cultural registry to anchor records stewardship for years to come.

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“What we preserve today becomes the inheritance of those not yet born. Our memory is their map.”
— Foundation Statement