A 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization Recognized by the IRS
Programs & Services

The Work We Are Called To

Each program is an act of preservation — of identity, of memory, of the people themselves. Our active services meet the community's needs today, while planned initiatives extend our stewardship into the years ahead.

Active Programs

Serving the Community Today

These programs are operating now and open to members, descendants, educators, researchers, and community partners.

Indigenous Vital Statistics Documentation & Preservation

Careful documentation, authentication, and long-term preservation of births, marriages, deaths, naming records, and other vital events within the Indigenous community.

Who It Serves

Provides families and descendants with verified records of identity and lineage; supplies researchers and educators with accurate primary-source documentation.

Genealogical & Historical Record Support

Assistance with family history research, lineage verification, ancestral mapping, and the careful stewardship of historical records held in trust by the foundation.

Who It Serves

Helps descendants reconnect with ancestral lines, supports families documenting heritage, and offers educators and researchers structured access to historical materials.

Cultural Heritage Preservation

Protection of language, oral history, ceremonial knowledge, traditional practices, and material culture entrusted to the foundation by community members and elders.

Who It Serves

Safeguards cultural identity for present and future generations, enabling families and educators to teach with authentic, community-rooted resources.

Indigenous Governance Education

Educational programming on Indigenous governance principles, traditional councils, lawful standing, treaty literacy, and the responsibilities of self-determination.

Who It Serves

Equips members, leaders, and community organizers with the knowledge needed to participate in governance with clarity, dignity, and cultural grounding.

Homeschooling Support & Curriculum

Resources, guidance, and culturally grounded curriculum support for Indigenous families educating their children at home, including language and heritage units.

Who It Serves

Empowers parents and guardians to raise the next generation in their identity, culture, and values while meeting strong academic standards.

Community News & Publication Platform

A trusted publication channel for governance notices, cultural news, educational articles, member announcements, and community updates from across the Nation.

Who It Serves

Keeps members, descendants, and the broader public informed; gives community voices a dignified platform for storytelling and stewardship news.

Notary Services

Notary and document attestation services available to support members with affidavits, declarations, vital records filings, and other formal instruments.

Who It Serves

Helps families, descendants, and members complete important records and legal paperwork with integrity and proper witness.

Community Development Initiatives

Practical projects that strengthen the community: elder support, family welfare, cultural gatherings, mentorship, and partnerships that uplift members.

Who It Serves

Meets real needs of families and elders today while building the relationships and infrastructure that sustain the community for generations.

Planned Programs

Forthcoming Initiatives

These programs are in development as part of TOOR's growing charitable, educational, and cultural mission. Timelines depend on funding, partnerships, and capacity.

In Development

Legal Support Education

Forthcoming educational programs on lawful standing, member rights, document literacy, and how to navigate civil and administrative processes responsibly.

Who It Serves

Will help members, families, and descendants understand and assert their rights with informed, principled guidance.

In Development

Trust Services Awareness

Educational outreach on the principles of private and family trusts, fiduciary stewardship, and the responsible structuring of family legacy assets.

Who It Serves

Will support families and descendants in understanding generational stewardship of records, property, and inheritance.

In Development

Financial Literacy Workshops

Workshops covering household budgeting, savings, credit, debt stewardship, business basics, and culturally grounded approaches to wealth and giving.

Who It Serves

Will strengthen the financial well-being of members, families, and young adults entering economic life.

In Development

Bonding & Insurance Education

Plain-language education on surety bonds, insurance instruments, and how families and small enterprises can use them responsibly for protection and accountability.

Who It Serves

Will help members, entrepreneurs, and community organizations make informed decisions about risk, coverage, and obligations.

In Development

Land Stewardship Education

Programs on Indigenous principles of land care, ancestral land histories, soil and water stewardship, and the protection of sacred and ancestral places.

Who It Serves

Will equip families, youth, and educators to honor and care for land in keeping with Indigenous values and lawful responsibility.

In Development

Downloadable Learning Resources

A growing library of downloadable guides, lesson plans, worksheets, and reference documents covering culture, governance, records, and family education.

Who It Serves

Will give educators, homeschool families, researchers, and community members ready access to foundation-quality learning materials.

In Development

Youth Cultural Workshops

Hands-on workshops in language, ceremony, traditional arts, storytelling, and Indigenous identity for children, youth, and young adults.

Who It Serves

Will form the next generation of culture-bearers, ensuring that identity, dignity, and tradition are carried forward with confidence.

Request Records or Program Support

Members, descendants, researchers, and partners are welcome to contact our program directors to request records, learn how to participate, or partner on forthcoming initiatives.