Erik Stegman Receives Award from Native Americans in Philanthropy for Commitment to Native American Youth

Washington, DC, October 7, 2019—Erik Stegman, Executive Director of the Aspen Institute’s Center for Native American Youth was selected as the 2019 recipient of the Native Americans in Philanthropy’s (NAP) #GenerationIndigenous Award. This inaugural award celebrates his commitment to Native American youth.  “I’m truly honored to receive this award and I’m proud that CNAY is seen as a valued partner with philanthropy,” stated Stegman. […]

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10/3 Gen-I NOW: 2020 Champions for Change Application

The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) is encouraging Native youth to apply to be a 2020 Champions for Change (CFC). For the past eight years, CNAY has celebrated and uplifted youth who are inspiring positive change through the Champions for Change program. Champions for Change will receive tailored training, support, and experience-based learning. All applicants, regardless of […]

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9/25 Gen-I NOW: Train the Trainers: Native Youth Media Summit

The Native Youth Media Summit is for instructors of youth media programs. Vision Maker Media seeks to provide Native youth with the skills and tools necessary to harness the power of media for Native-driven storytelling and narrative empowerment. VMM has partnered with MIGIZI in designing a Native Youth Media Training Guidebook that will aid instructors in classrooms, after school […]

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