20 years strong: How a local golf program became a national movement
Long before the NB3 Foundation became a national leader in Native youth health, it started with a spark, a local golf program led by Notah Begay Jr., introducing Native youth to the game.
That spark ignited a movement. What began…
Honoring the women who drive our mission forward
March is Women’s History Month, a time to honor the strength, wisdom and leadership of women who shape our communities. At NB3 Foundation, we celebrate the women on our team who serve as matriarchs, mentors and changemakers, driving our…
Ways to celebrate Native American Heritage Day
The month of November is recognized nationally as Native American Heritage Month! The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), recognizes the month as a time to celebrate rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and histories and to acknowledge…
Conquering Zion Ragnar
As part of the continued effort of our team to stay active and build comradery, members of the NB3 Foundation team committed to a Ragnar Trail run for 2020. Due to the pandemic the event was postponed and finally took place in May of 2022. The…
Staff go head-to-head in cook off activity
Each month the organization’s “Wellness Committee” organizes an activity for the staff of the NB3 Foundation. The activities vary from physical challenges like completing 100 miles of running and walking in a month to much more mellow…