5/22 Gen-I NOW: NAFOA Academy

The Academy is a one-of-a-kind program that offers three levels of coursework for Native youth to prepare and support their early career development. Levels 100 and 200 will be conducted online, and are free and open to eligible youth. Level 300 is the onsite NAFOA Leadership Summit. Academy students must complete Levels 100 and 200 to […]

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5/8 Gen-I NOW: CNAY and Brown University’s Scholarship

The Center for Native American Youth at The Aspen Institute (CNAY) has partnered with Brown University Pre-College Programs to award full-tuition, residential scholarships for two Native students to attend a Brown University Pre-College program during summer 2019. The CNAY-Brown Summer Scholarship covers tuition, room and board, application fees, and program fees. CNAY-Brown Scholars have three […]

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5/15 Gen-I NOW: This Is My Story Challenge

NIMHD is seeking insightful essays from U.S. high school students, aged 16 – 18, that describe a teen’s understanding of a specific mental health issue and ideas that can promote better health and well-being in their communities with a particular emphasis on communicating with parents, peers, school leaders, policy makers, and health professionals. The Speaking Up […]

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5/1 Gen-I NOW: Friends Committee on National Legislation’s Congressional Advocate for Native American Policy

The Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) is a Quaker lobby in the public interest that seeks to influence national policy for a more just, peaceful and sustainable world. The FCNL is seeking candidates for a 27-month advocacy fellowship in Washington D.C. FCNL collaborates with national advocacy offices of faith organizations and with Native American […]

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