Indigenous Peoples Resources

Indigenous Peoples Resources

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RESOURCES distributes educational resources that celebrate the lives, culture and history of Indigenous peoples around the world, including Native American, First Nations, Inuit, and Aboriginal Australians.

TRAIL Research Internship

TRAIL Research Internship

The TRAIL—Teaching Rising American Indian Leaders—Internship Project offers practical experience and mentoring for students studying for degrees and preparing for careers in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM).

Tribal Salmon Camp

Tribal Salmon Camp

The CRITFC Salmon Camp is a precollege program supporting out-of-school learning opportunities for middle school Native American youth. The program focuses on providing culturally relevant Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) experiences to improve student achievement and close the achievement gap for Native American youth.

Scientific Conference Opportunities Program

Scientific Conference Opportunities Program

The Scientific Conference Opportunities Program has funding to bring six American Indian undergraduate students interested in science to their first scientific meeting. The conference will take place from January 3-7th 2018 in San Francisco, CA. All expenses paid. Please apply now! Click the flyer or the link below for more information:
https://cnay.worldsecuresystems.com/resources/5017695_24_recruitment%20flyer_2018.pdf.

StrongHearts Native Helpline

StrongHearts Native Helpline

The StrongHearts Native Helpline is an anonymous, confidential and no-cost helpline for Native Americans affected by domestic violence and dating violence. Call 1-844-7NATIVE (762-8483) Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. CST to get help.

American Indian College Fund Scholarships

American Indian College Fund Scholarships

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.