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1/24 Gen-I NOW: Explore the Polar Regions as part of the JSEP and JASE Expeditions

Boozhoo! (pronounced “boo-zoo”) – Greetings in the Ojibwe-Chippewa Language! This Gen-I Native Opportunities Weekly (NOW) message shares information about the JSEP and JASE expeditions for high school students Dartmouth University’s Joint Science Education Project (JSEP) and Joint Antarctic School Expedition (JASE) programs are offering opportunities for qualified high school students interested in the natural sciences to go on expeditions to […]

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1/17 Gen-I NOW: Project Innovation Grants for Nonprofits!

Ah, Qhest! Greetings in the Coeur d’Alene Language! (pronounced “Ahh, heest”) This Gen-I Native Opportunities Weekly (NOW) message shares information about the NBCUniversal Foundation’s “Project Innovation” grant program. Project Innovation is a new and competitive program presented by the NBCU Foundation. The Foundation will award $225,000 to three to eight nonprofits in the following geographic areas: Bay […]

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Save the Date! Meet the Champions on February 13

Hear the inspiring stories that led Damien, Isabel, Shawna, EllaMae, and Anthony to be named 2018 Champions for Change. Collectively, these five Native American youth leaders are working to connect Native youth with the healing power of tribal lands, reintegrate formerly incarcerated Native Americans, advocate for Native youth in foster care, revitalize Native languages, and […]

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CNAY Announces 2018 Champions for Change

Washington, DC, January 11, 2018 — The Aspen Institute’s Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) will celebrate its sixth cohort of CNAY Champions for Change through a series of recognition events in Washington, DC, next month. The 2018 Champions include Damien Carlos (Tohono O’odham Nation), Isabel Coronado (Muscogee Creek Nation), Shawna Garza (Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma), EllaMae Looney (Confederated Tribes […]

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