Sami Civic Leadership

Protecting Sami rights with accountable national advocacy.

Samernas Riksorganisation brings together community leadership, legal advocacy, and practical support so Sami voices shape policy, land stewardship, education, and long-term cultural continuity.

Registration no. 8024201595 Tännäs, Funäsdalen, Sweden Independent nonprofit governance
Board Leadership

National leadership rooted in community accountability.

The board combines legal, financial, cultural, and regional expertise to oversee advocacy priorities and transparent stewardship.

Elin Eklund

Elin Eklund

Director

Maja Rasti

Maja Rasti

Board Chair

Nils Anders Hætta

Nils Anders Hætta

Treasurer

Sara Blind

Sara Blind

Policy Vice Chair

Per Mikael Utsi

Per Mikael Utsi

Audit Committee Lead

Anneli Labba

Anneli Labba

Youth Programs Chair

Johan Partapuoli

Johan Partapuoli

Community Partnerships

Programs

Community programs designed for measurable continuity.

Each program links policy influence to direct local benefit, from youth leadership pipelines to land-rights support.

01

Rights Advocacy and Case Support

Legal briefings, community consultation, and evidence gathering support Sami land-use and consultation rights at municipal and national levels.

02

Youth Leadership and Language Continuity

Mentorship cohorts connect young leaders with board members, language educators, and community organizers to strengthen representation across generations.

03

Regional Capacity Building

Training packages help local associations improve grant readiness, meeting governance, financial controls, and cross-border coordination.

Annual Impact Report

2025 report: stronger participation, tighter controls, wider reach.

The latest reporting year documents advocacy outputs, audited spending categories, board attendance, grant deployment, and local partnership outcomes across northern Sweden.

34 formal consultations supported
1,280 participants across public events
91% program spending directed to mission delivery
Financial Dashboard

Budget allocation for the current operating cycle.

Program delivery remains the dominant spend category, with reserves and administration held to explicit board-approved targets.

Case Study Spotlight

From local concern to documented policy action in western Härjedalen.

A regional member group flagged consultation gaps affecting seasonal land use. The organization coordinated documentation, legal framing, and public-interest communications until municipal review procedures were formally reopened.

Challenge: local stakeholders lacked a unified evidentiary package and procedural guidance.
Response: Samernas Riksorganisation convened legal counsel, translated filings, and aligned partner testimony.
Result: consultation records were reopened and a standing liaison format was adopted for future reviews.
Stakeholder Testimonials

Partners, donors, and beneficiaries describing practical value.

“Their policy team translated a complex process into something our regional association could actually act on.”
Karin Stenberg
Karin Stenberg Municipal partner
“The financial reporting is unusually clear. We can trace our support directly to advocacy outputs and community grants.”
Lars Vik
Lars Vik Institutional donor
“Their youth program gave me mentors, governance experience, and a direct route into community leadership.”
Ida Marainen
Ida Marainen Program beneficiary
Upcoming Meetings and Events

Board calendar and public engagement timeline.

14 May

Finance and Audit Committee Review

Quarterly budget variance review, procurement exceptions, and reserve policy check-in.

06 Jun

Open Board Meeting

Public agenda covering advocacy priorities, grant approvals, and annual policy refresh items.

21 Aug

Regional Stakeholder Forum

Cross-sector discussion with municipalities, youth leaders, and partner organizations.

11 Oct

Grant Cycle Information Session

Application guidance, funding criteria, and compliance expectations for local associations.

Donor Transparency

Impact per dollar explained in plain terms.

$10

supports translation, printing, and briefing materials for one community consultation session.

$50

covers a youth leader mentoring session, follow-up materials, and participation logistics.

$100

helps fund local case documentation and the evidence preparation needed for advocacy action.