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CHIPCO PRESERVE

Harmony in Action: Championing Indigenous Voices, Veteran Viewpoints, and Conservation Cornerstones.

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WHAT WE DO.

Chipco Preserve is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit with consultative status at the United Nations, working at the intersection of Native allyship, Veteran advocacy, conservation, and education. Our work supports communities, protects habitat, and advances practical projects rooted in respect for land, water, wildlife, culture, and future generations. From direct support for Veterans and families to conservation education, policy updates, and community-centered initiatives, Chipco Preserve turns relationship into action.

Indigenous Allyship

We work alongside Native communities to support sovereignty, culture, education, youth, elders, and community-led priorities.

Veteran Advocacy

We support Veterans and their families through practical assistance, public education, advocacy, and community-centered care.

Earth

Conservation & Education

We protect habitat, promote conservation education, and help people understand their responsibilities to land, water, wildlife, and future generations.

About Chipco Preserve

Learn how Chipco Preserve grew from historical research, land stewardship, and a commitment to Native allyship, Veteran advocacy, conservation, and education.

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Make An
Impact

Your gift helps Chipco Preserve support Native communities, serve Veterans and families, protect habitat, and create educational resources rooted in respect for land, water, wildlife, and future generations.

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WANT TO KNOW MORE?

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Our Work Right Now

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Chipco Preserve is building impact through education, advocacy, conservation, and community support. Our current efforts include wildlife learning tools, policy updates on Native sovereignty and Veterans’ issues, and projects that help connect people to land, history, and responsibility. We are also preparing meaningful educational and storytelling work for the 150th anniversary of the Battle of the Greasy Grass (Little Bighorn), with an emphasis on Native voices, remembrance, and the preservation of living memory.

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