

The NCPC's main focus is the support of the Native American Peoples of the Intermountain, Great Basin Plateau region, who have graciously shared their gifts with us. Our goal is to preserve the traditional ways, tribal cultures, and help secure the endangered sacred sites of those people and support Native American ceremonies in the region.
NCPC supports and practices the traditional way of not paying individuals to conduct ceremony. Instead, over the years we have sought to encourage and support worthwhile Projects. We look to the traditional Native American elders and their teachings for inspiration. We are seeking those who have great passion and a vision for a Project that is for all the people— red, white, black and yellow— and especially for the good of Mother Earth.
The NCPC encourages the submission of Project ideas that fit within the guidelines of the intents and purposes as stated above, and that are consistent with our Mission Statement. Project Proposals are welcome from both natives and non-natives alike, but must clearly benefit the Native American Peoples of the Intermountain, Great Basin Plateau region.
To submit your Project Proposal, please write a brief and informal synopsis of your ideas and visions that include the following information:
• Your Project idea or proposal
• Who will benefit from this project
• How you propose to implement your ideas
• What resources you will need
• How long your Project will take
• What obstacles must be overcome
• Who supports you and these ideas
• A short resume, and why you are called to this Project
• Contact information (phone, email, & street address)
Please submit your Project Proposal through our Contact page, or send to:
NCPC
Box 6089
Pocatello, ID 83205
Your Project Proposal will be reviewed in a timely fashion, but may require additional queries and suggestions from us to refine your Proposal. It will then be presented to the Board for formal consideration.

Map of the Native American Peoples of the Intermountain,
Great Basin Plateau region
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