A Career Readiness Guidebook This culturally-relevant guide was created to help Native students prepare for, and successfully navigate, the diverse…

Center for Native American Youth
Center for Native American Youth
A Career Readiness Guidebook This culturally-relevant guide was created to help Native students prepare for, and successfully navigate, the diverse…
The American Indian College Fund provides approximately $8 million in scholarship funding each year to American Indian and Alaska Native college students. Applications are accepted between January 1 and May 31 each year. Students who will be attending full-time at any tribal, public, or private (non-profit) college or university are eligible to apply. Recipients must be an enrolled member of their tribe or able to prove enrollment of a parent or grandparent. Awards range from $900 per year up to over $15,000 per year.
Nonprofit membership organization for the Education Departments of American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes. Strives to provide technical assistance to TEDs in crafting more comprehensive educational systems.
Dedicated to positive development of Two Spirit people. Also assists Two Spirited youth in accepting their identity in order to cultivate their tradition.
The mission for the Centers for American Indian and Alaska Native Health (CAIANH) is to promote the health and well-being of American Indians and Alaska Natives, of all ages, by pursuing research, training, continuing education, technical assistance, and information dissemination within a biopsychosocial framework that recognizes the unique cultural contexts of this special population.
Awards scholarships to sophomore and junior college students dedicated to careers in environment, tribal public policy, or Native American health care.