Make a huge difference with a 60-second phone call. Congress is about to vote on emergency COVID-19 relief legislation containing significant aid for nonprofit organizations.

Make a huge difference with a 60-second phone call. Congress is about to vote on emergency COVID-19 relief legislation containing significant aid for nonprofit organizations.
Native American students studying at tribal colleges and universities located in remote, rural, reservation communities experienced food and housing insecurity and homelessness at much greater rates than other college students, according to the Tribal Colleges and Universities #RealCollege Survey report.
Summer of Success Conference: Pathways to the Future June 13-15th from 10am - 2:30pm MSTAdditional Scholarships Explore Additional Scholarship Opportunities[lwp_divi_breadcrumbs font_icon="5||divi||400" use_before_icon="off" module_class="breadcrumbs"...
Join us for the experience of a lifetime at our Epicurean Award to Support Scholars (EATSS)- this wildly popular foodie-inspired top chef showcase is coming to Seattle! Taste indigenous foods and learn about the history of America’s original cuisine through the...
Join us for the experience of a lifetime at our Epicurean Award to Support Scholars (EATSS) - this wildly popular foodie-inspired top chef showcase is coming to New York City! Taste indigenous foods and learn about the history of America’s original cuisine through the...
Honoring the Old and the New As we begin the new year, I want to take a moment to thank you for your friendship and support in the 2018-2019 school year. We were able to provide nearly 4,000 Native students with scholarships. I see a very bright year ahead, thanks to...
Increasing access to women in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields is vital for America to respond to today’s economic, infrastructure, and environmental challenges.
A buzz of excitement masked the chilly fall air as yayas, big sisters, mothers, fathers, brothers, and partners shared intergenerational teachings with young children, families, fellow students, and administrators.
Happy Native American Heritage Month to you!
As we once again take the time to look back and honor our ancestors while at the same time keeping a watchful eye on the future, I find my thoughts drawn to the present.
I have two favorite times of the year: graduation, when we see Native students walk across the stage to receive hard-earned diplomas, and back to school, when we watch a whole new class of students – and returning classes of students – start a brand-new year filled with hope, promise, and positivity.