The Children’s Bureau recommends legislative and budgetary proposals, operational planning system objectives and initiatives, and projects and issue areas for evaluation, research, and demonstration activities. It also represents ACYF in interagency activities to initiate and implement projects affecting children and families.
NCUIH is a National 501(c)(3) organization devoted to the support and development of quality, accessible, and culturally-competent health services for American Indians and Alaska Natives living in urban settings.
(USDA) Offers internships and scholarships to students seeking careers in food, agriculture, and natural resource sciences, and/or other related disciplines (USDA/1994 Tribal Scholars Program).
Provides a comprehensive list of scholarships available to Native American students.
(WINS) at American University, offers Native American students the opportunity to build leadership skills while living, studying, and interning in Washington, DC.
Advocates for efforts that help young people, ages 14 – 25, make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health.