Icelandic National League of the United States
A Resource for All Things Icelandic
Connecting Icelanders and those who love Iceland
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Connect Newsletter Spring 2025 Releases
INLUS Photo Contest! The Spring 2025 edition of the Connect is now available on the INLUS.org website. The pages are filled with all new stories on Icelandic culture in North…
Read MoreThe First INLUS Photo Contest
Calling All Shutterbugs: Announcing the first INLUS Photo Contest If you’re like most of us at INLUS, your camera roll is probably brimming with stunning images of Iceland—pictures your friends…
Read MoreWestern Icelandic Settlements -INLUS-INLNA Webinar
Western Icelanders: Our Story Our Legacy This is a Joint Webinar of the INLNA and the INLUS on February 20th , 2025 at 7 pm CT Icelandic settlers founded communities…
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Western Icelanders: Our Story, Our Legacy (Utah and Nova Scotia Settlements)
A Culinary Journey Through Time: Skyr-Making & Icelandic Food History
Vikings in North America and North Americans in Iceland
Our Mission
Building a vibrant community of individuals, families, Icelandic organizations and businesses to bring Icelandic culture and heritage alive throughout the United States.
INLUS is an all-volunteer, 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization registered with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. Donations and memberships support our efforts to educate, communicate, and financially support mission related activities.
We are grateful for the contributions of our volunteers, members and donors. Thank You!
Our Activities
Education - We will offer interesting topics in blogs, newsletters and on social media. We will also host interesting speakers for webinars and presentations related to Iceland and Icelanders.
Culture - We will host arts, music, recipes, Icelandic language lessons, authors and more.
Philanthropy - We will award Scholarships and Heritage Grants in support of our mission. As a nonprofit organization, this is a vital component of our work.
More offerings will be presented as we grow.
One’s back is vulnerable, unless one has a brother. Ber er hver að baki nema sér bróður eigi.
The Saga of Njal, chapter 151