Center for Native American Youth, United National Indian Tribal Youth, Inc., and White House Announce 3rd Annual White House Tribal Youth Forum

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  October 13, 2023 Washington, D.C.: The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY), United National Indian Tribal Youth (UNITY) Inc, and the White House, are excited to announce the third annual White House Tribal Youth Forum.  The 2023 Forum will build off the Biden-Harris’ first tribal youth forum in 2021, continuing an important […]

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CNAY Launches 2024 Champions for Change Applications

Washington, DC, September 25, 2023: Applications for the Center for Native American Youth’s 2024 Champions for Change program are now open. The Champions for Change program recognizes and celebrates five Native youth leaders from across the nation who are making positive impacts in their communities. All Native youth are invited to apply!   The Champions for […]

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Call for Fellows: 2022 Remembering Our Sisters Fellowship

August 1, 2022, Washington, DC — The Aspen Institute’s Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) is proud to announce a call for applicants for the Remembering Our Sisters Fellowship. The Remembering Our Sisters Program honors our sisters and families affected, and advocates for policies that address this crisis and keep our sisters safe.   Remembering Our […]

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Fellows Gather in Washington, DC

On Monday, July 18, the Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) hosted the inaugural cohort of Building Indigenous Communities of Hope Fellows. This fellowship is designed for Native American youth leaders passionate about transforming the foster care system. The six-month  fellowship is done in partnership with Casey Family Programs, NMCAN, and the Indian Child Welfare […]

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