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  • Calendar
  • Citizens Only
    • Assessments
    • Citizen Information Update
    • Medical Information
    • Native American Rights & Opportunities
    • Own A Business in Alabama?
    • The Echota Print Shop
    • Tribal ID Cards >
      • Paper
      • Adult Plastic
      • Child Plastic
  • About
    • Festival
    • History
    • Indian Arts & Craft Law
    • Mission
    • Our Story
    • Religious Freedom Act
    • The Little Log Cabin
    • Tour
  • Contact
    • Enrollment
    • Tribal Office Information
    • Webmaster
  • Government
    • Government
    • Clans
    • Code of Ethics
    • Office Use Only
    • Secretary - Office
    • Social Media Specialist
    • Webmaster & Tech Admin
  • News
  • Our People
    • Business Page
    • Community
    • Echota Warriors
    • Scholarships
  • Culture
    • Creation Story
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    • Religion
    • Tutorials
  • Donate
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The Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving our heritage, supporting our citizens, and ensuring that our community thrives for generations to come. As a state-recognized tribe, we are committed to maintaining our cultural identity while providing essential programs and educational opportunities for our youth and tribal citizens.
We are currently seeking financial support to sustain and expand our efforts in key areas, including:
  • Upgrading and maintaining tribal buildings and land to create safe and functional spaces for cultural gatherings, educational programs, and community events.
  • Providing educational opportunities for our youth, including scholarships, mentorship programs, and workshops that help them connect with their heritage while preparing for the future.
  • Expanding cultural education for our citizens, ensuring that traditional knowledge, language, and customs are preserved and passed down to future generations.
  • Sustaining our day-to-day operations so we can continue serving our citizens and providing critical resources.

We invite companies and organizations like yours to join us in this mission. No donation is too small—every contribution makes a meaningful difference in helping us achieve our goals. Your generosity will directly impact our tribal community, ensuring that our culture, education, and future remain strong.

As a valued supporter, we will proudly feature your organization's logo on our Supporters Page, newsletter, and social media platforms, recognizing your commitment to cultural preservation and community empowerment. If you wish to be anonymous, just let us know.

Thank you for your time and consideration. Your support is instrumental in helping us preserve our culture, educate our youth, and build a stronger future for The Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama. You can make your donation below or send a check to The Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama,  P.O. Box 479, Falkville, AL 35622.

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