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THIS GRANT’S FOCUS: Native/Tribal Youth, Native/Tribal Communities, Youth Leadership/Development
Deadline: Apr. 30, 2023
“Native Americans in Philanthropy’s (NAP) Native Youth Grantmakers is designed for Indigenous youth aged 18-24 who are connected to their community (urban, rural, or reservation) and want to grow their leadership skills, advocate for Native youth and youth programs, and learn more about the philanthropic sector. This year-long course is both in-person and virtual and embraces Indigenous values that can help create conditions for all communities to thrive. This leadership program is designed to directly support emerging Native leaders, to center their perspectives, and to build power in a community of practice of grantmakers. The NAP team will work closely with program participants to help cultivate and nurture their strengths and connect them to key Indigenous leaders in the philanthropy sector.
Native Youth Grantmakers will focus on: Increasing knowledge of philanthropy; Strengthening leadership and advocacy skills; Developing and coordinating effective grantmaking strategies; Encouraging dialogue between Native youth and Mentors to learn from one another, and; Creating a space to develop meaningful relationships in philanthropy and community.”
Funder: Native Americans in Philanthropy
Eligibility: Applicant must be finished with high school. Applicant must be 18-24 years old by March 14, 2023. Applicant must be self-identified Indigenous (Native American, American Indian, Alaskan Native, or Native Hawaiian).
Amount: Unspecified
Contact: Link.
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