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


Preserve Indigenous identity, genealogy, spiritual traditions, cultural heritage, vital records, education, and community welfare through charitable, educational, and cultural programs.
Restore, preserve, and strengthen Indigenous identity, governance, cultural memory, and future generations.
A trusted steward of records and heritage, and a practical partner in education and community welfare.
Eight active areas of work, each grounded in cultural protocol and community accountability.
Documentation and preservation of births, marriages, namings, and passings within our community.
Lineage research, family documentation, and stewardship of historical archives.
Safeguarding ceremony, oral history, language, and material culture.
Teaching the principles, protocols, and history of Indigenous self-governance.
Culturally grounded curriculum and resources for Indigenous homeschooling families.
A trusted platform for community news, statements, and educational publishing.
Notary services available to members and the community we serve.
Practical projects strengthening families, elders, and the next generation.

Programs being prepared for launch as the foundation grows its capacity and cultural infrastructure.
A transparent record of where the foundation stands today — incorporated, organized, and building the infrastructure to serve.
Where the foundation invests its time, expertise, and cultural protocols.

Lineages, vital records, and oral histories preserved with archival rigor and cultural respect.

Curriculum, mentorship, and language passing knowledge between generations.

Ceremony, oral tradition, and the protection of sacred cultural inheritance.
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.
The foundation is now incorporated as a Florida nonprofit corporation, with EIN issued and 147C verification on file.
Read moreTOOR 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.
Read moreThe foundation is building its formal governance binder and a cultural registry to anchor records stewardship for years to come.
Read more“What we preserve today becomes the inheritance of those not yet born. Our memory is their map.”