9/29 Gen-I NOW: FNDI Native Arts Initiative Grants

This Gen-I Native Opportunities Weekly (NOW) message shares information about First Nations Development Institute’s (FNDI) “Supporting Native Arts” Grants. FNDI established the Native Arts Initiative (NAI) in 2014 to stimulate long-term perpetuation, proliferation and revitalization of artistic and cultural assets in Native communities. During this funding cycle, the NAI will distribute approximately 15 “Supporting Native Arts” grants […]

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Summer Position: Historic Preservation Intern in Sterling, VA!

Interested in preserving national parks and historic sites? Apply to be a Historic Preservation Intern with the American Conservation Experience! American Conservation Experience, a Non-Profit Conservation Corps, in partnership with the National Park Service and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is seeking ONE Historic Preservation Intern interested in dedicating 10 weeks (from June 5 through August 11, 2017) in support […]

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Native Youth in Historic Preservation

What’s one of our new year’s resolutions for 2017? Increase opportunities for Native Youth even more than last year! The Center for Native American Youth and partners like the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) are committed to sharing opportunities to Native Youth everywhere and in every sector, including historic preservation. Featured in the newsletter: “Seminole Lego Project: Legos, […]

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CNAY Supports Efforts to Rebrand Washington Football

Rebrand Washington Football is a grassroots advocacy organization that petitions Dan Snyder, owner of the Washington DC professional football team, to change the team’s name. RWF was created by DC football fans who say they do not want to be ashamed of the team’s name anymore. RWF founders Josh Silver, Ian Washburn, and Sheila Miles often station themselves […]

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