Indigenous Journalists Association (formerly Native American Journalists Association) has a number of scholarship, internship and fellowship opportunities for students.

Center for Native American Youth
Center for Native American Youth
Indigenous Journalists Association (formerly Native American Journalists Association) has a number of scholarship, internship and fellowship opportunities for students.
Offers tuition FREE courses and training to Native Americans with an emphasis on the educational needs of tribal members and their communities. Areas of focus include: culture and language, financial wellness, grants education, housing strategies, and tribal government.
Employs 35 youth ages 14 to 17 during the summer months at various departments within the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Oregon.
Honors best practice programs in Native self-governance, and conducts research and outreach.
Provides merit-based scholarships for Alaska Natives (CIRI and descendants only), 3 village scholarships for Ninilchik, Salamatof and Eklutna based on available funds, 9 endowment scholarships and 2 named scholarships, and 2 education grants.
NACTEP provides grants to federally recognized Indian tribes, tribal organizations, Alaska Native entities and eligible BIE-funded schools to improve career and technical education programs that are consistent with the purposes of the Perkins Act and that benefit Native Americans and Alaskan Natives.