First Nations Golf Associations

Promoting Success Through Golf in Indian Country!

About FNGA

 

About FNGA

The goal of First Nations Golf Association (FNGA) is to introduce and promote the game of golf to Indians or Natives, especially youth, throughout the United States and Canada. FNGA is committed to making social and economic contributions to Indian and Native Communities by exemplifying the rewards, honor, and integrity of golf.

Our Mission Statement

The First Nations Golf Association Charitable Contributions Foundation exists to enhance leadership, health, educational and athletic opportunities within American Indian communities. The foundation strives to teach American Indian youth through athletics, the inherent values of respect, honor, integrity, self-esteem, civic responsibility, knowledge, confidence and physical fitness to broaden their skills and create lasting, satisfying lifestyles.

Purpose Statement

Our sole purpose is to guide youth to understand the value of athletics and educational programs. The First NGA Charitable Contributions Program will produce funds for student athletes as a means for developing greater achievement in K-12 and post secondary education. Positive reinforcement through athletic programs equates to success and opportunities in today’s society. The FNGA Charitable Contributions Program will create positive role models within Tribal communities and support the student athletes dedicated to achieving their goals.

 

FNGA Philosophy Our organization appeals to the mass population of Indian Country, not just a segment or geographical area.

We want to engross ourselves in your community.

 

Board of Directors

Robert Tippeconnie
Robert Tippeconnie
Gus Frank
Gus Frank
Steve McDonald
Steve McDonald
Keith Quaempts
Keith Quaempts
Phillip King
Phillip King
Jayson Ray
Jayson Ray
President
Oklahoma
Comanche Nation
Vice-President
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Forest County Potawatomi
Secratary
Topeka, KS
Prairie Band Potawatomi, PGA
Member-at-Large
Phoenix, AZ
Confederated Tribes of Umatilla
Member-at-Large
Oneida, WI.
Oneida Tribe of Indians
Executive Director
Cambridge, MA.
The Klamath Tribes