About Nsna

The NAGARATHAR SANGAM OF NORTH AMERICA ("NSNA")

is a non-profit, charitable, non-political, tax-exempt community-based organization that was founded in 1976 to foster cohesive understanding and cooperation between Nagarathars in North America.
Vision

To preserve and protect the rich heritage and culture of Nattukottai Nagarathars while fostering their growth, and enhance the quality of life for all Nagarathars.

Objective:
  • Preserve and Protect Nattukottai Nagarathar Heritage & Culture for future generations.
  • Create platforms for Nattukottai Nagarathars to connect with professionals, industry leaders and entrepreneurs for mentorship and career guidance.
  • Foster a strong appreciation for our culture among the younger generation and encourage them to embrace and follow our traditions and participate in community activities.
  • Bring together NSNA - fair platform for all views while maintaining decorum. Establishing a process for consensus decision making.
  • Improve membership of community in NSNA and encourage participation from all quarters.
  • Sustain current NSNA programs for charitable support and possibly try to increase support for Marriage, Education, Health & Humanitarian, Religion both in India and in the US.
  • Encourage activities and programs to foster the health, physical and mental well-being of our community.
  • Work closely with Youth Committee, encourage the learning and use of the Nagarathar language among younger generations to preserve linguistic heritage.
  • Embrace the skills, diverse talents, resources and knowledge of the community and together cultivate a thriving and inclusive region that shines brightly on the local, national, and global stage.
  • Conduct retreat in a fashion to highlight the talent and capabilities of Atlanta as a host region.
  • Strive to maintain and or improve the resource balance in NSNA accounts during our term.
Since its inception the organization has been able to uphold its objectives through its wide spectrum of activities. New initiatives recognize the long-standing generational growth of the Nagarathar community and serves to foster cross-cultural appreciation and understanding with other communities and organizations with similar objectives in North America.

Contributions to NSNA are exempt from United States federal income tax under Section 501 (C) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.