HKD Napredak (Croatian: Hrvatsko kulturno društvo Napredak, meaning "Croat Cultural Society 'Progress'") is a cultural society of Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Napredak was formed as the "Croatian aid society for the needs of students in middle and higher schools from Bosnia and Herzegovina" in Mostar and the "Croatian society for the placement of children in trades and business" in Sarajevo, both in 1902.
In 1922 all founding members received the certificates of the Society showing relevant symbols and images of the main buildings in different towns and cities.
The board members were as follows: Ante Tandarić, Anto Alaupović, Mijo Vučak, Ivan Renđec, Ljudevit Dvorniković, Nikola Krešić, Albert Draganić, Jozo Udovčić, Matej Kakarigi, Ivan Budimir, Dane Cvitković, Petar Maričić i Nikola Palandžić.
The society broadened its aim to include preserving the Croat culture of all of Bosnia and Herzegovina.