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The Hopi Foundation The Hopi Foundation exemplifies the Hopi teaching of "Itam naapyani" or doing the work ourselves Established by local Hopis, we promote self-sufficiency, proactive community participation in our own destiny, self-reliance, and local self-determination
About - The Hopi Foundation Explore the rich history of The Hopi Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to community development Learn about our projects, staff, and mission
Programs | The Hopi Foundation Discover the impactful programs of The Hopi Foundation, from promoting Hopi language and culture to preventing substance abuse Join us in building a better future
Arizona Gives Day | The Hopi Foundation In addition to day-of and early online donations, you can support The Hopi Foundation and our programs by sharing information about AZ Gives Day to help generate awareness and participation
Donate | The Hopi Foundation Support the Hopi Tewa communities through The Hopi Foundation To make a gift to The Hopi Foundation and or any of our programs, please complete the form below
Hopi Nonprofits | The Hopi Foundation Discover the Hopi Nonprofit Community in Arizona, providing vital services and support Find contact information for executive directors and administrators
Contact Us - The Hopi Foundation Discover the Hopi Foundation's non-profit office locations, including the main address at 110 Main Street, Kykotsmovi, AZ Find us and get involved!
About Hopi | The Hopi Foundation The Hopi people share with others because it helps to make the community stronger The cornerstone of the Hopi Way is an initial idea, a ritual plan, and a prayer for success Among the Hopi, to give (maqa) has been at the heart of our society and social compact since time immemorial
Programs | Hopi Opportunity Youth Initiative - The Hopi Foundation Established in 2013, as a project of The Hopi Foundation, the Hopi Opportunity Youth Initiative (HOYI) focuses on our community’s most at-risk youth between the ages of 14 to 26 who are not actively engaged in school or in the workforce