The N7 Fund
The N7 Fund provides product donations and grants to Native American and Aboriginal communities in support of sports and physical activity programs for youth. Our goal is to help unleash a child’s potential through the power of sport.
The 2013 N7 Fund Grant Application period is closed. Applications must have been submitted by 12AM PST on November 15, 2012. Email N7.fund@nike.com for further information.
How to Qualify
Donate to the N7 Fund
N7 Board Members
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Sam McCracken has been achieving outstanding results for Native Americans ever since joining Nike in 1997. In July of 2004, he received Nike's Bowerman Award, named after influential Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman by embodying his legacy of tireless motivation, innovation and inspiration. He also received accolades nationally and from the Native American community. Follow Sam on Twitter! @nikeN7Sam McCracken, Chairman -
Victoria Wright, a member of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head, Aquinnah is a Senior Vice President at Merrill Lynch. She serves as the Strategic Marketing Manager for the Western Division. Prior to joining Merrill Lynch, Victoria worked at the National Congress of American Indians and the National Indian Gaming Association.Victoria Wright -
Crystal, a full blooded Ojibway from the Wikweikong Reservation of Canada, is a country music artist. In 2010, Crystal released a new single, "Beautiful Day" as the lead off to her second studio album. Follow Crystal on Twitter! @crystalshawandaCrystal Shawanda -
Wilson is the Managing Partner and co-founder of Ietan Consulting. Otoe-Missouria and Osage, his professional career has been dedicated to advocacy on behalf of Native Americans and tribes. Follow Wilson on Twitter! @WahkondahgreyWilson Pipestem -
As the founder and publisher of the Native Voice Newspaper, Frank helps shine a light on Native American issues. He is a member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe. The Native Voice is one of just two weekly Native American publications in the United States today.Frank King -
A nationally recognized Native American leader and spokesperson, Tex is a two-term past President of the National Congress of American Indians. A member of the North Dakota Amateur Sports Hall of Fame, he's also been the recipient of the North Dakota Indian Educator of the Year Award. Tex founded and runs the Inter-Tribal Economic Alliance.Tex Hall -
Ernest L. Stevens, Jr. is the Chairman and national spokesman for the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA). From 1993 to 1999, Stevens was an elected councilman for the Oneida Nation. He is a former First Vice-President of the National Congress of American Indians. He is an enrolled member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin.Ernie Stevens -
Stacey Thunder is Ojibwe from the Red Lake and Lac Courte Oreilles Nations who has made a career in law and entertainment. She serves as general counsel for the Red Lake Nation, and is an actress, producer, and the television host of the ongoing PBS weekly newsmagazine series, "Native Report". Follow Stacey on Twitter! @staceythunderStacey Thunder -
Jackie Blackbird is a member of the Gros-Ventre and Assiniboine tribes of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation of Montana. After one year of working with the Twins organization, Jackie was recruited to Nike World Headquarters. When the North American Native Business expanded into Canada, Sam asked Jackie to take on a leadership role by building the N7 Program for the Aboriginal people.Jackie Blackbird -
A graduate of the University of New Hampshire, Jack has been at Nike for 22 years serving in many capacities from Sales to Operations and everything in between. Ten years ago when he first met Sam McCracken, he was one of many who helped develop the Native American Business model from the ground up. His current role is as North American Director of Sales Operations and Technology.Jack Burns -
Tewanee is a member of the Squamish First Nation, and is half Maori. He served eight years on the Squamish Nation Council and over the years has utilized his skills to work on a broad range of initiatives including First Nations federal legislation, First Nations Land Management, Communications and Governance. Tewanee served as the Chief Executive Officer of the Four Host First Nations Secretariat for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. He is proud to have worked with the Vancouver Organizing Committee and its partners to ensure unprecedented Aboriginal participation in the planning, hosting and staging of the 2010 Games.Tewanee Joseph -
Mr. Pratt is an Assistant General Counsel with NIKE, Inc., the world’s leading provider of athletic footwear, apparel, equipment and accessories. Mr. Pratt serves as a lawyer and advisor to many of NIKE’s and its affiliates’ (Cole Haan, Umbro, Hurley and Converse) internal business teams. Among his various responsibilities, Mr. Pratt serves as the lead attorney for NIKE’s philanthropic endeavors, including the NIKE Foundation, Livestrong and NIKE N7, a corporate initiative to promote physical fitness, wellness and access to sport in Native American communities across North America. Prior to joining NIKE, Mr. Pratt practiced corporate law with an AmLaw 100 law firm in Washington, DC and worked in-house with a financial institution in northern Virginia.Rodney Pratt -
Jeff L. Grubbe is the Tribal Council Chairman of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. He has served on the Tribal Council since 2006, and prior to that, gained experience working on tribal committees and in the casino properties. As a former football player for Haskell Indian Nations University, Jeff is an avid proponent of tribal youth sports and understands the important role they can play.Jeff L. Grubbe -
Before coming to Nike, Orson served as a Special Assistant to President Clinton as the White House Midwest Political Director. He advised the President on national and local issues with particular emphasis on the Midwest region of the country. At Nike, Orson puts that expertise to use in his role as Deputy Director of Government Affairs.Orson Porter




