LONGMONT, Colo., July 9, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) has been awarded Charity Navigator's coveted four-star rating for a third year in a row, in recognition of First Nations' sound fiscal management and commitment to accountability and transparency.
In a July 1, 2014, letter to First Nations, Charity Navigator President & CEO Ken Berger noted: "Only 12% of the charities we rate have received at least three consecutive 4-star evaluations, indicating that First Nations Development Institute outperforms most other charities in America. This 'exceptional' designation from Charity Navigator differentiates First Nations Development Institute from its peers and demonstrates to the public it is worthy of their trust."
"Receiving four out of a possible four stars indicates that your organization adheres to good governance and other best practices that minimize the chance of unethical activities and consistently executes its mission in a fiscally responsible way," Berger further indicated.
"We are honored to receive this top rating again this year, especially since so few nonprofit organizations achieve it over three consecutive years," said Michael E. Roberts, First Nations president. "We believe it reflects our dedicated accountability to all of our constituencies – our generous donors and the Native American communities that we serve – and it demonstrates our commitment to pursuing our important work in a clear, honest and fiscally responsible manner, using good stewardship of charitable contributions while maintaining the public trust."
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About First Nations Development Institute
For 34 years, using a three-pronged strategy of educating grassroots practitioners, advocating for systemic change, and capitalizing Indian communities, First Nations has been working to restore Native American control and culturally-compatible stewardship of the assets they own – be they land, human potential, cultural heritage or natural resources – and to establish new assets for ensuring the long-term vitality of Native American communities. First Nations serves Native American communities throughout the United States. For more information about First Nations, visit www.firstnations.org.
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