Supporting Native American Students

From Boarding School to Educational Sovereignty, est. 1884

Our Mission

The purpose of the Haskell Foundation is to support Haskell INDIAN NATIONS UNIVERSITY AS A NATIONAL CENTER FOR INDIAN EDUCATION, RESEARCH, and cultural programs. To achieve this purpose, the mission of the Haskell Foundation is to seek, encourage, receive, AND MANAGE GIFTS, GRANTS, AND BEQUESTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF HASKELL Indian Nations University.

Together, we have the power to transform lives and uplift Native American communities. At the Haskell Foundation, we are dedicated to addressing the unmet needs of Native American students at Haskell Indian Nations University, strengthening their educational journey through an integrative approach to social support programs and research. Join us in making a meaningful impact through your support—whether it's advancing educational opportunities, fostering cultural preservation, or providing essential programs and services. Click to discover how you can be a part of this inspiring mission and help create a brighter future for Native American communities.


THE HASKELL FOUNDATION IS A 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATION LOCATED IN LAWRENCE, KS

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News and Updates

By Kasey Flynt February 28, 2025
Board President, Bo Schneider, give a heartfelt interview about the current situation at Haskell University and how you can help
By Kasey Flynt February 25, 2025
Haskell Foundation Launches Emergency Fundraiser to Address Urgent Needs at Haskell Indian Nations University
By Kasey Flynt August 16, 2024
The Haskell Foundation is proud to sponsor "Sweatlodge Teachings & Building," a unique cultural event at Haskell Indian Nations University on Saturday, September 14, 2024, from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM. This event is open to everyone, including community members and non-Natives, offering an opportunity to learn about and participate in a sacred Native American tradition.  The sweat lodge is a significant spiritual and cultural practice among many Native American Nations. It is a ceremonial structure used for purification, prayer, and healing, symbolizing a rebirth of body, mind, and spirit. Participants gather inside a small, dome-shaped lodge where heated stones are placed in a central pit. Water is poured over the stones, creating steam to cleanse and purify the spirit. The sweat lodge ceremony plays a crucial role in Native American culture by providing a sacred space for connecting with the Creator, ancestors, and the natural world. It is a place of introspection, renewal, and communal unity, guided by spiritual leaders or elders who perform rituals, prayers, songs, and offerings specific to their tribal traditions. Spiritual Leader, Mr. Gerald Cournoyer, Sr. (Oglala Lakota), will lead the event, beginning with cultural awareness and sweatlodge teachings from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM at Curtis Hall Rose Room. Following the teachings, participants will gather at the Wetlands from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM to build a sweat lodge that will be used for the 2024-2025 school year. Event Schedule: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM: Cultural Awareness and Sweatlodge Teachings with Gerald Cournoyer, Sr. @ Curtis Hall Rose Room 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM: Sweatlodge Building @ Wetlands No registration is required to attend, but it is appreciated. Register online at https://tinyurl.com/ymds4w34 or on Facebook @HaskellFoundation. Additionally, a closed sweat and blessing will be held on Sunday, September 15th, starting at noon, exclusively for Haskell students and staff. Registration is limited and required for this private event. This event is an extraordinary opportunity for all who wish to engage with Native American culture, learn about the significance of the sweat lodge, and participate in a time-honored tradition that fosters community, healing, and spiritual growth. For more information, please contact the Haskell Foundation at kflynt@haskellfoundation.org About the Haskell Foundation The Haskell Foundation supports Haskell Indian Nations University by providing resources that enhance educational opportunities and preserve Native American culture. The Foundation is committed to promoting the well-being and success of Haskell students and the broader Native American community. ### Press Contact: Dr. Kasey Flynt Haskell Foundation kflynt@haskellfoundation.org

Native American Innovation Starts Here

Your support is crucial in our mission to foster educational equity and cultural preservation for Native American students and the community. Our research initiatives and tailored programs aim to address their unique needs, providing resources and opportunities to enhance academic success and personal growth.


Discover how your involvement in our innovative efforts, including pathways programs, culturally relevant training, and community engagement projects, can empower Native American students to achieve their full potential.

Change starts with you

Join the movement as the Haskell Foundation empowers Native American students to overcome historical trauma and thrive academically and personally. By funding culturally responsive programs and vital resources, you become a changemaker with us. You can help us preserve traditions and build a brighter future for our community. Join us in making a lasting impact—donate today.

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What We Do


Direct Relief Services


We provide immediate and essential support to Native American students and their families in times of need. Unforeseen challenges can impact a student’s ability to focus on their education. We offer emergency financial assistance, housing support, food security programs, and access to health and wellness resources. By addressing these urgent needs, we help ensure that students can continue their academic journey without interruption, fostering their success and well-being in and out of the classroom.

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Training and Workshops


Our Training and Workshops are designed to empower Native American students, educators, and community members through skill-building and knowledge-sharing opportunities. We offer various culturally relevant workshops covering topics such as business development, marketing, financial management, cultural preservation, event planning, and leadership development.

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Social Justice

We are dedicated to advocating for the rights and well-being of Native American communities. In addition to engaging in policy advocacy and working with tribal governments, local leaders, and national organizations to influence legislation, we create and implement social justice programs tailored to meet the unique needs of our communities. These initiatives, such as our food and housing security and victim advocacy programs, have a significant impact on the lives of our people. We also work on promoting educational equity, protecting cultural heritage, and reducing social disparities. Through these combined efforts, we strive to create a more just and inclusive society, where everyone, especially Native Americans, feels a sense of belonging and acceptance. We empower our community to take action and ensure their voices are heard and their rights upheld.

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Research

Research advances knowledge and fosters innovation within Native American communities. With extensive experience managing large, multi-site technical research projects to single-researcher initiatives, we provide comprehensive support for a wide range of research endeavors. Our team collaborates with universities, research institutions, and community stakeholders to address critical issues in education, health, cultural preservation, and beyond. Whether coordinating complex, multi-year studies or facilitating targeted, community-focused research, we ensure that every project is conducted with the highest standards of integrity and relevance, ultimately contributing to the empowerment and well-being of Native American communities.

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Technical Assistance


Our Technical Assistance is designed to empower Native American communities by providing expert support across various areas. We offer comprehensive grant writing and administration services to help secure vital funding, along with budget development expertise to ensure resources are managed effectively. Our team also assists with curriculum development, tailoring educational programs that reflect cultural values and community needs. Additionally, we provide training in fundraising strategies, wellness education, and more, equipping our partners with the tools they need to succeed. Whether you want to strengthen your organization's infrastructure or enhance program delivery, our technical assistance services are here to help you achieve your goals.

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Fundraising & Scholarships

Research advances knowledge and fosters innovation within Native American communities. With extensive experience managing large, multi-site technical research projects to single-researcher initiatives, we provide comprehensive support for a wide range of research endeavors. Our team collaborates with universities, research institutions, and community stakeholders to address critical issues in education, health, cultural preservation, and beyond. Whether coordinating complex, multi-year studies or facilitating targeted, community-focused research, we ensure that every project is conducted with the highest standards of integrity and relevance, ultimately contributing to the empowerment and well-being of Native American communities.

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Our Mission

Empower. Preserve. Sustain.


Our  mission centers on the principles of decolonizing Native America and sharing our knowledge with our relatives, Native American or not. We are committed to empowering our communities, advocating for equity and justice for all.


Values & Principles

Guided by our Values & Principles, the Haskell Foundation is a Native-led organization dedicated to meeting our community's unmet needs. Through direct services, financial support, organizing, research, philanthropy, cultural reclamation, capacity-building, and empowerment, we are creating sustainable solutions on Native terms.

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