Events in April 2022
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27March 27, 2022 |
28March 28, 2022●(1 event)
Meeting 7: IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation Search IHS Calendar March 28Meeting 7: IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation Search IHS Calendar March 28 N/A Meeting 7: IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation This is a working session scheduled for Monday, March 28, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET. Please register in advance for this Zoom session: https://ihs-gov.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJIsdOurrj0uHSaXiWuUUMfDcrI06cExZ6g |
29March 29, 2022 | 30March 30, 2022 |
31March 31, 2022●●(4 events)
Dialogue on Challenging Scientific Hierarchies through Indigenous Peoples' knowledge | Thursday, 31Dialogue on Challenging Scientific Hierarchies through Indigenous Peoples' knowledge | Thursday, 31 N/A Location: https://mcgill.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rc-uhpz4iG9EQZSwahAf6PClyqQ1iG3vd When: Thursday, March 31, 2022 7:00 AM-8:30 AM Dialogue on Challenging Scientific Hierarchies through Indigenous Peoples' knowledge Thursday, 31Dialogue on Challenging Scientific Hierarchies through Indigenous Peoples' knowledge Thursday, 31 N/A Thursday, March 31, 2022 10:00 - 11:30 EDT |16:00 – 17:30 CEST Feel free to share amongst your networks!
The Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Law Association / Association du Droit Autochtone (ILADA) are pleased to invite you to the launching of the Dialogues on Indigenous Peoples’ territories: stories of resilience.
Session Two: Challenging Scientific Hierarchies through Indigenous Peoples' knowledge
Guests:
Tania Martínez-Cruz, #Ëyuujk people, Member of the Global Hub on Indigenous Peoples Food Systems and Research Associate at Free University of Brussels
Yon Fernandez-de-Larrinoa, Head, FAO Indigenous Peoples Unit & Co-Chair Global-Hub on Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems
Host: Luisa Castaneda-Quintana, Doctoral Candidate, McGill University
Description: The Dialogues on Indigenous Peoples’ territories: stories of resilience is an initiative to start conversations on Indigenous Peoples, their realities, endeavours, and positive contributions on issues of global concern. The objective is to involve students, scholars, the faculty, civil society, and the larger public in meaningful discussions to foster theoretical and practical engagement to advance Indigenous Peoples’ rights.
The guest will delve into the difficulties that stem from the prevalence of Western scientific knowledge in relation to contemporary issues, as well as the importance of the emergence of Indigenous Peoples’ traditional knowledge to better address these issues.
For more information: luisa.castanedaquintana@mail.mcgill.ca Digital Peer Support Mar 31Digital Peer Support Mar 31 N/A
Governor Inslee Bill Signing March 31stGovernor Inslee Bill Signing March 31st N/A
Dear Honorable Tribal Leaders, Governor Inslee will be signing the following bills at the Tulalip Casino Resort on Thursday, March 31st, 2022 from 11am to 12:45pm: If you’re an elected tribal leader, please let us know if you plan to attend – RSVP to mystique.hurtado@goia.wa.gov. Thank you! Respectfully, Mystique Hurtado |
1April 1, 2022 |
2April 2, 2022●(1 event)
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – VirtualIndigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual N/A SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS Summary of the event: American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses. Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28. To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students. SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS Mary Pratt | Development Officer Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation Pronouns: She, her, hers 3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110 O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org |
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3April 3, 2022●●(2 events)
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – VirtualIndigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual N/A SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS Summary of the event: American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses. Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28. To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students. SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS Mary Pratt | Development Officer Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation Pronouns: She, her, hers 3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110 O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org 40th Annual Virtual Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference April 3 - 640th Annual Virtual Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference April 3 - 6 N/A In Orlando, Florida40th Annual Virtual Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference
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Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
N/A
April 2, 2022 – April 16, 2022
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS
Summary of the event:
American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses.
Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28.
To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center
We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS
The value of a leader often lies in how well they know themselves and those that
they serve. Leadership is not linear but rather a collection of one’s beliefs, values
and how they handle interpersonal relationships. While American Indian Graduate
Center continues to lead the industry in financially supporting Native students in their
educational journey, we also understand the importance of fostering and developing our
students’ leadership skills as they become business, political and community leaders.
We invite you to partner with us as we host our 2022 Indigenous Leadership Summit.
This year’s summit will engage 75 Indigenous college students as they explore areas
of leadership and Indigenous leadership. Throughout the two-week virtual summit
students will be provided tools and lessons ranging from:
Identifying and examining leadership styles
Time Management and identifying priorities
Conflict/Resolution strategies
Comparing and balancing Western vs Indigenous leadership
Identifying community goals (values, challenges, mission)
Creating a service-learning project for their respective communities
Summit participants will complete the summit with the tools, strategies and knowledge
to return to their campuses and communities and implement what they learned to uplift
themselves and those around them. We look forward to partnering with you as we
continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
ABOUT AIGC
The American Indian Graduate Center & AIGCS are the largest scholarship
providers to Native students in the U. S. We award $15 million in scholarships
annually to students from 500 tribes in 50 states and have awarded over $350
million since inception.
We provide support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher
education, and support them in attaining undergraduate, graduate, and
professional degrees. We partner with Tribes, tribal entities, the federal
government, foundations, corporations, and individuals to ensure the growth and
sustainability of scholarships.
Building on a 50-year legacy, AIGC will continue to be the premier national
resource in funding and empowering the next generation of Native leaders across
all sectors, by meeting the unmet need of every Native American student.
Mary Pratt | Development Officer
Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation
Pronouns: She, her, hers
3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110
O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org
40th Annual Virtual Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference April 3 - 6
40th Annual Virtual Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference April 3 - 6
N/A
April 3, 2022 – April 6, 2022
In Orlando, Florida
40th Annual Virtual Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference
April 3–April 6, 2022 in Orlando, Florida and Online
Each year, NICWA hosts the largest national gathering on American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) child advocacy issues. With over 1,400 attendees—and growing every year—this three-day conference has become the premiere national event addressing tribal child welfare and well-being. Keynote speakers range from federal officials at the highest level of government to youth with lived experience in child welfare systems.
NICWA provides meaningful programming to conference attendees, creating a space where participants can learn about the latest developments and best practices from experts in the field and from one another. Participants represent a cross-section of fields and interests including child welfare, mental health, and juvenile justice service providers; legal professionals; students; advocates for children; and tribal, state, and federal leaders.
Our conference goals are to:
- Highlight successful strategies for developing effective services
- Reveal the latest and most innovative child welfare and children’s mental health service delivery practices
- Highlight tactics and strategies for financing and sustaining services that impact children
- Showcase strategies for involving youth and families in developing services and policies that lead to systems change
- Create peer-to-peer networks that will assist each other in the work toward permanency for all AI/AN families
- Share the latest research on the well-being of AI/AN children and effective child welfare and children’s mental health services, practices, and policies
Year after year, attendees share their enthusiasm and the value of their time spent together during the NICWA conference.
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Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
N/A
April 2, 2022 – April 16, 2022
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS
Summary of the event:
American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses.
Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28.
To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center
We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS
The value of a leader often lies in how well they know themselves and those that
they serve. Leadership is not linear but rather a collection of one’s beliefs, values
and how they handle interpersonal relationships. While American Indian Graduate
Center continues to lead the industry in financially supporting Native students in their
educational journey, we also understand the importance of fostering and developing our
students’ leadership skills as they become business, political and community leaders.
We invite you to partner with us as we host our 2022 Indigenous Leadership Summit.
This year’s summit will engage 75 Indigenous college students as they explore areas
of leadership and Indigenous leadership. Throughout the two-week virtual summit
students will be provided tools and lessons ranging from:
Identifying and examining leadership styles
Time Management and identifying priorities
Conflict/Resolution strategies
Comparing and balancing Western vs Indigenous leadership
Identifying community goals (values, challenges, mission)
Creating a service-learning project for their respective communities
Summit participants will complete the summit with the tools, strategies and knowledge
to return to their campuses and communities and implement what they learned to uplift
themselves and those around them. We look forward to partnering with you as we
continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
ABOUT AIGC
The American Indian Graduate Center & AIGCS are the largest scholarship
providers to Native students in the U. S. We award $15 million in scholarships
annually to students from 500 tribes in 50 states and have awarded over $350
million since inception.
We provide support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher
education, and support them in attaining undergraduate, graduate, and
professional degrees. We partner with Tribes, tribal entities, the federal
government, foundations, corporations, and individuals to ensure the growth and
sustainability of scholarships.
Building on a 50-year legacy, AIGC will continue to be the premier national
resource in funding and empowering the next generation of Native leaders across
all sectors, by meeting the unmet need of every Native American student.
Mary Pratt | Development Officer
Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation
Pronouns: She, her, hers
3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110
O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org
40th Annual Virtual Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference April 3 - 6
40th Annual Virtual Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference April 3 - 6
N/A
April 3, 2022 – April 6, 2022
In Orlando, Florida
40th Annual Virtual Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference
April 3–April 6, 2022 in Orlando, Florida and Online
Each year, NICWA hosts the largest national gathering on American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) child advocacy issues. With over 1,400 attendees—and growing every year—this three-day conference has become the premiere national event addressing tribal child welfare and well-being. Keynote speakers range from federal officials at the highest level of government to youth with lived experience in child welfare systems.
NICWA provides meaningful programming to conference attendees, creating a space where participants can learn about the latest developments and best practices from experts in the field and from one another. Participants represent a cross-section of fields and interests including child welfare, mental health, and juvenile justice service providers; legal professionals; students; advocates for children; and tribal, state, and federal leaders.
Our conference goals are to:
- Highlight successful strategies for developing effective services
- Reveal the latest and most innovative child welfare and children’s mental health service delivery practices
- Highlight tactics and strategies for financing and sustaining services that impact children
- Showcase strategies for involving youth and families in developing services and policies that lead to systems change
- Create peer-to-peer networks that will assist each other in the work toward permanency for all AI/AN families
- Share the latest research on the well-being of AI/AN children and effective child welfare and children’s mental health services, practices, and policies
Year after year, attendees share their enthusiasm and the value of their time spent together during the NICWA conference.
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CAIHS Annual Tribal Consultation Search IHS Calendar April 5 - 6
CAIHS Annual Tribal Consultation Search IHS Calendar April 5 - 6
N/A
April 5, 2022 – April 6, 2022
CAIHS Annual Tribal Consultation
April 5 - 6, 2022
Description
The Annual Tribal Consultation, hosted by the California Area Indian Health Service, is designed to elicit priorities and needs for future health and human services activities from duly-elected Tribal official/designees. Agenda includes Listening Session with IHS Deputy Director on April 5.
Event Sponsor: IHS
Who Should Attend: California Tribal Leaders, Indian Health Program Administrators
Contact Info
Rachel Harvey
9169303981
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
N/A
April 2, 2022 – April 16, 2022
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS
Summary of the event:
American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses.
Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28.
To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center
We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS
The value of a leader often lies in how well they know themselves and those that
they serve. Leadership is not linear but rather a collection of one’s beliefs, values
and how they handle interpersonal relationships. While American Indian Graduate
Center continues to lead the industry in financially supporting Native students in their
educational journey, we also understand the importance of fostering and developing our
students’ leadership skills as they become business, political and community leaders.
We invite you to partner with us as we host our 2022 Indigenous Leadership Summit.
This year’s summit will engage 75 Indigenous college students as they explore areas
of leadership and Indigenous leadership. Throughout the two-week virtual summit
students will be provided tools and lessons ranging from:
Identifying and examining leadership styles
Time Management and identifying priorities
Conflict/Resolution strategies
Comparing and balancing Western vs Indigenous leadership
Identifying community goals (values, challenges, mission)
Creating a service-learning project for their respective communities
Summit participants will complete the summit with the tools, strategies and knowledge
to return to their campuses and communities and implement what they learned to uplift
themselves and those around them. We look forward to partnering with you as we
continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
ABOUT AIGC
The American Indian Graduate Center & AIGCS are the largest scholarship
providers to Native students in the U. S. We award $15 million in scholarships
annually to students from 500 tribes in 50 states and have awarded over $350
million since inception.
We provide support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher
education, and support them in attaining undergraduate, graduate, and
professional degrees. We partner with Tribes, tribal entities, the federal
government, foundations, corporations, and individuals to ensure the growth and
sustainability of scholarships.
Building on a 50-year legacy, AIGC will continue to be the premier national
resource in funding and empowering the next generation of Native leaders across
all sectors, by meeting the unmet need of every Native American student.
Mary Pratt | Development Officer
Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation
Pronouns: She, her, hers
3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110
O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org
40th Annual Virtual Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference April 3 - 6
40th Annual Virtual Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference April 3 - 6
N/A
April 3, 2022 – April 6, 2022
In Orlando, Florida
40th Annual Virtual Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference
April 3–April 6, 2022 in Orlando, Florida and Online
Each year, NICWA hosts the largest national gathering on American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) child advocacy issues. With over 1,400 attendees—and growing every year—this three-day conference has become the premiere national event addressing tribal child welfare and well-being. Keynote speakers range from federal officials at the highest level of government to youth with lived experience in child welfare systems.
NICWA provides meaningful programming to conference attendees, creating a space where participants can learn about the latest developments and best practices from experts in the field and from one another. Participants represent a cross-section of fields and interests including child welfare, mental health, and juvenile justice service providers; legal professionals; students; advocates for children; and tribal, state, and federal leaders.
Our conference goals are to:
- Highlight successful strategies for developing effective services
- Reveal the latest and most innovative child welfare and children’s mental health service delivery practices
- Highlight tactics and strategies for financing and sustaining services that impact children
- Showcase strategies for involving youth and families in developing services and policies that lead to systems change
- Create peer-to-peer networks that will assist each other in the work toward permanency for all AI/AN families
- Share the latest research on the well-being of AI/AN children and effective child welfare and children’s mental health services, practices, and policies
Year after year, attendees share their enthusiasm and the value of their time spent together during the NICWA conference.
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CAIHS Annual Tribal Consultation Search IHS Calendar April 5 - 6
CAIHS Annual Tribal Consultation Search IHS Calendar April 5 - 6
N/A
April 5, 2022 – April 6, 2022
CAIHS Annual Tribal Consultation
April 5 - 6, 2022
Description
The Annual Tribal Consultation, hosted by the California Area Indian Health Service, is designed to elicit priorities and needs for future health and human services activities from duly-elected Tribal official/designees. Agenda includes Listening Session with IHS Deputy Director on April 5.
Event Sponsor: IHS
Who Should Attend: California Tribal Leaders, Indian Health Program Administrators
Contact Info
Rachel Harvey
9169303981
24th U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Virtual Annual Tribal Budget Consultation (ATBC) Search IHS Calendar April 6
24th U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Virtual Annual Tribal Budget Consultation (ATBC) Search IHS Calendar April 6
N/A
April 6, 2022
24th U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Virtual Annual Tribal Budget Consultation (ATBC)
Search IHS Calendar
April 6 , 2022
Description
Contact Info
Description
You can register for the 2022 Annual Tribal Budget Consultation below.
Time: 11:15 AM - 5:00 PM ET
As we do every year, HHS will accept Written Testimony for the official record from Tribes. Testimony should be submitted by Wednesday, April 7, 2022. Testimony can be emailed to consultation@hhs.gov. The consultation record will remain open for 30 days after the virtual session wherein additional testimony will also be accepted. Final written testimony will be due Tuesday, May 8, 2022.
Thank you for your continued support of the consultation process. We look forward to your participation and ongoing partnership. Please contact Devin Delrow, Associate Director of Tribal Affairs, at (202) 868 - 0013 or at consultation@hhs.gov with any questions.
Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders
Event Website
ESAS: Basic Counseling Skills April 6
ESAS: Basic Counseling Skills April 6
N/A
April 6, 2022
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Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
N/A
April 2, 2022 – April 16, 2022
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS
Summary of the event:
American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses.
Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28.
To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center
We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS
The value of a leader often lies in how well they know themselves and those that
they serve. Leadership is not linear but rather a collection of one’s beliefs, values
and how they handle interpersonal relationships. While American Indian Graduate
Center continues to lead the industry in financially supporting Native students in their
educational journey, we also understand the importance of fostering and developing our
students’ leadership skills as they become business, political and community leaders.
We invite you to partner with us as we host our 2022 Indigenous Leadership Summit.
This year’s summit will engage 75 Indigenous college students as they explore areas
of leadership and Indigenous leadership. Throughout the two-week virtual summit
students will be provided tools and lessons ranging from:
Identifying and examining leadership styles
Time Management and identifying priorities
Conflict/Resolution strategies
Comparing and balancing Western vs Indigenous leadership
Identifying community goals (values, challenges, mission)
Creating a service-learning project for their respective communities
Summit participants will complete the summit with the tools, strategies and knowledge
to return to their campuses and communities and implement what they learned to uplift
themselves and those around them. We look forward to partnering with you as we
continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
ABOUT AIGC
The American Indian Graduate Center & AIGCS are the largest scholarship
providers to Native students in the U. S. We award $15 million in scholarships
annually to students from 500 tribes in 50 states and have awarded over $350
million since inception.
We provide support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher
education, and support them in attaining undergraduate, graduate, and
professional degrees. We partner with Tribes, tribal entities, the federal
government, foundations, corporations, and individuals to ensure the growth and
sustainability of scholarships.
Building on a 50-year legacy, AIGC will continue to be the premier national
resource in funding and empowering the next generation of Native leaders across
all sectors, by meeting the unmet need of every Native American student.
Mary Pratt | Development Officer
Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation
Pronouns: She, her, hers
3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110
O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org
2022 National Combined Councils Virtual Meeting (Pleanary 3: Effective Communication to Support Organizational Justice & Team Building) Search IHS Calendar April 7
2022 National Combined Councils Virtual Meeting (Pleanary 3: Effective Communication to Support Organizational Justice & Team Building) Search IHS Calendar April 7
N/A
April 7, 2022
2022 National Combined Councils Virtual Meeting (Pleanary 3: Effective Communication to Support Organizational Justice & Team Building)
April 7 , 2022
Description
The National Pharmacy Council (NPC) is pleased to host the 2022 National Combined Councils (NCC) Virtual meeting. This 3-day meeting is designed for NCC members and IHS, Tribal, and Urban (I/T/U) personnel throughout our health care delivery system. The theme of this year's meeting is Building a Foundation for the Future.
Register at: https://www.ihs.gov/forproviders/ncc/nccmeeting/
Registration Fee: Free
Event Sponsor: IHS
Who Should Attend: National Combined Council members, IHS, Tribal, and Urban personnel
Location
Indian Health Service
Virtual Event
Rockville MD 20857
Phone: 301-443-6458
Contact Info
Marcella Ronyak
IHS
3014436458
24th U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Virtual Annual Tribal Budget Consultation (ATBC) Search IHS Calendar April 7
24th U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Virtual Annual Tribal Budget Consultation (ATBC) Search IHS Calendar April 7
N/A
April 7, 2022
24th U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Virtual Annual Tribal Budget Consultation (ATBC)
Search IHS Calendar
April 7 , 2022
Description
Contact Info
Description
You can register for the 2022 Annual Tribal Budget Consultation below.
Time: 11:30 AM - 4:15 PM ET
As we do every year, HHS will accept Written Testimony for the official record from Tribes. Testimony should be submitted by Wednesday, April 7, 2022. Testimony can be emailed to consultation@hhs.gov. The consultation record will remain open for 30 days after the virtual session wherein additional testimony will also be accepted. Final written testimony will be due Tuesday, May 8, 2022.
Thank you for your continued support of the consultation process. We look forward to your participation and ongoing partnership. Please contact Devin Delrow, Associate Director of Tribal Affairs, at (202) 868 - 0013 or at consultation@hhs.gov with any questions.
Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders
Event Website
SAVE-THE-DATE: April All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Call Search IHS Calendar April 7
SAVE-THE-DATE: April All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Call Search IHS Calendar April 7
N/A
April 7, 2022
SAVE-THE-DATE: April All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Call
April 7 , 2022
Description
Please hold time: 3:00-4:00 PM ET
Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders
Virtual Meeting (Pleanary 3: Effective Communication to Support Organizational Justice & Team Building) Search IHS Calendar April 7
Virtual Meeting (Pleanary 3: Effective Communication to Support Organizational Justice & Team Building) Search IHS Calendar April 7
N/A
April 7, 2022
Virtual Meeting (Pleanary 3: Effective Communication to Support Organizational Justice & Team Building)
Search IHS Calendar
April 7 , 2022
Description
Location
Contact Info
Description
The National Pharmacy Council (NPC) is pleased to host the 2022 National Combined Councils (NCC) Virtual meeting. This 3-day meeting is designed for NCC members and IHS, Tribal, and Urban (I/T/U) personnel throughout our health care delivery system. The theme of this year's meeting is Building a Foundation for the Future.
Registration Fee: Free
Event Sponsor: IHS
Who Should Attend: National Combined Council members, IHS, Tribal, and Urban personnel
Event Website
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
N/A
April 2, 2022 – April 16, 2022
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS
Summary of the event:
American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses.
Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28.
To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center
We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS
The value of a leader often lies in how well they know themselves and those that
they serve. Leadership is not linear but rather a collection of one’s beliefs, values
and how they handle interpersonal relationships. While American Indian Graduate
Center continues to lead the industry in financially supporting Native students in their
educational journey, we also understand the importance of fostering and developing our
students’ leadership skills as they become business, political and community leaders.
We invite you to partner with us as we host our 2022 Indigenous Leadership Summit.
This year’s summit will engage 75 Indigenous college students as they explore areas
of leadership and Indigenous leadership. Throughout the two-week virtual summit
students will be provided tools and lessons ranging from:
Identifying and examining leadership styles
Time Management and identifying priorities
Conflict/Resolution strategies
Comparing and balancing Western vs Indigenous leadership
Identifying community goals (values, challenges, mission)
Creating a service-learning project for their respective communities
Summit participants will complete the summit with the tools, strategies and knowledge
to return to their campuses and communities and implement what they learned to uplift
themselves and those around them. We look forward to partnering with you as we
continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
ABOUT AIGC
The American Indian Graduate Center & AIGCS are the largest scholarship
providers to Native students in the U. S. We award $15 million in scholarships
annually to students from 500 tribes in 50 states and have awarded over $350
million since inception.
We provide support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher
education, and support them in attaining undergraduate, graduate, and
professional degrees. We partner with Tribes, tribal entities, the federal
government, foundations, corporations, and individuals to ensure the growth and
sustainability of scholarships.
Building on a 50-year legacy, AIGC will continue to be the premier national
resource in funding and empowering the next generation of Native leaders across
all sectors, by meeting the unmet need of every Native American student.
Mary Pratt | Development Officer
Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation
Pronouns: She, her, hers
3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110
O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org
Warmth of Light and Awakening of Spirit April 8
Warmth of Light and Awakening of Spirit April 8
N/A
April 8, 2022
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Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
N/A
April 2, 2022 – April 16, 2022
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS
Summary of the event:
American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses.
Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28.
To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center
We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS
The value of a leader often lies in how well they know themselves and those that
they serve. Leadership is not linear but rather a collection of one’s beliefs, values
and how they handle interpersonal relationships. While American Indian Graduate
Center continues to lead the industry in financially supporting Native students in their
educational journey, we also understand the importance of fostering and developing our
students’ leadership skills as they become business, political and community leaders.
We invite you to partner with us as we host our 2022 Indigenous Leadership Summit.
This year’s summit will engage 75 Indigenous college students as they explore areas
of leadership and Indigenous leadership. Throughout the two-week virtual summit
students will be provided tools and lessons ranging from:
Identifying and examining leadership styles
Time Management and identifying priorities
Conflict/Resolution strategies
Comparing and balancing Western vs Indigenous leadership
Identifying community goals (values, challenges, mission)
Creating a service-learning project for their respective communities
Summit participants will complete the summit with the tools, strategies and knowledge
to return to their campuses and communities and implement what they learned to uplift
themselves and those around them. We look forward to partnering with you as we
continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
ABOUT AIGC
The American Indian Graduate Center & AIGCS are the largest scholarship
providers to Native students in the U. S. We award $15 million in scholarships
annually to students from 500 tribes in 50 states and have awarded over $350
million since inception.
We provide support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher
education, and support them in attaining undergraduate, graduate, and
professional degrees. We partner with Tribes, tribal entities, the federal
government, foundations, corporations, and individuals to ensure the growth and
sustainability of scholarships.
Building on a 50-year legacy, AIGC will continue to be the premier national
resource in funding and empowering the next generation of Native leaders across
all sectors, by meeting the unmet need of every Native American student.
Mary Pratt | Development Officer
Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation
Pronouns: She, her, hers
3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110
O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
N/A
April 2, 2022 – April 16, 2022
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS
Summary of the event:
American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses.
Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28.
To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center
We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS
The value of a leader often lies in how well they know themselves and those that
they serve. Leadership is not linear but rather a collection of one’s beliefs, values
and how they handle interpersonal relationships. While American Indian Graduate
Center continues to lead the industry in financially supporting Native students in their
educational journey, we also understand the importance of fostering and developing our
students’ leadership skills as they become business, political and community leaders.
We invite you to partner with us as we host our 2022 Indigenous Leadership Summit.
This year’s summit will engage 75 Indigenous college students as they explore areas
of leadership and Indigenous leadership. Throughout the two-week virtual summit
students will be provided tools and lessons ranging from:
Identifying and examining leadership styles
Time Management and identifying priorities
Conflict/Resolution strategies
Comparing and balancing Western vs Indigenous leadership
Identifying community goals (values, challenges, mission)
Creating a service-learning project for their respective communities
Summit participants will complete the summit with the tools, strategies and knowledge
to return to their campuses and communities and implement what they learned to uplift
themselves and those around them. We look forward to partnering with you as we
continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
ABOUT AIGC
The American Indian Graduate Center & AIGCS are the largest scholarship
providers to Native students in the U. S. We award $15 million in scholarships
annually to students from 500 tribes in 50 states and have awarded over $350
million since inception.
We provide support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher
education, and support them in attaining undergraduate, graduate, and
professional degrees. We partner with Tribes, tribal entities, the federal
government, foundations, corporations, and individuals to ensure the growth and
sustainability of scholarships.
Building on a 50-year legacy, AIGC will continue to be the premier national
resource in funding and empowering the next generation of Native leaders across
all sectors, by meeting the unmet need of every Native American student.
Mary Pratt | Development Officer
Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation
Pronouns: She, her, hers
3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110
O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
N/A
April 2, 2022 – April 16, 2022
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS
Summary of the event:
American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses.
Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28.
To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center
We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS
The value of a leader often lies in how well they know themselves and those that
they serve. Leadership is not linear but rather a collection of one’s beliefs, values
and how they handle interpersonal relationships. While American Indian Graduate
Center continues to lead the industry in financially supporting Native students in their
educational journey, we also understand the importance of fostering and developing our
students’ leadership skills as they become business, political and community leaders.
We invite you to partner with us as we host our 2022 Indigenous Leadership Summit.
This year’s summit will engage 75 Indigenous college students as they explore areas
of leadership and Indigenous leadership. Throughout the two-week virtual summit
students will be provided tools and lessons ranging from:
Identifying and examining leadership styles
Time Management and identifying priorities
Conflict/Resolution strategies
Comparing and balancing Western vs Indigenous leadership
Identifying community goals (values, challenges, mission)
Creating a service-learning project for their respective communities
Summit participants will complete the summit with the tools, strategies and knowledge
to return to their campuses and communities and implement what they learned to uplift
themselves and those around them. We look forward to partnering with you as we
continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
ABOUT AIGC
The American Indian Graduate Center & AIGCS are the largest scholarship
providers to Native students in the U. S. We award $15 million in scholarships
annually to students from 500 tribes in 50 states and have awarded over $350
million since inception.
We provide support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher
education, and support them in attaining undergraduate, graduate, and
professional degrees. We partner with Tribes, tribal entities, the federal
government, foundations, corporations, and individuals to ensure the growth and
sustainability of scholarships.
Building on a 50-year legacy, AIGC will continue to be the premier national
resource in funding and empowering the next generation of Native leaders across
all sectors, by meeting the unmet need of every Native American student.
Mary Pratt | Development Officer
Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation
Pronouns: She, her, hers
3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110
O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org
Virtual Native American Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training (SAPST) for Tribes in Oklahoma April 11
Virtual Native American Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training (SAPST) for Tribes in Oklahoma April 11
N/A
April 11, 2022
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Virtual Native Talking Circles: Staying Connected in Challenging Times Apr 11
Virtual Native Talking Circles: Staying Connected in Challenging Times Apr 11
N/A
April 11, 2022
National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC:
Virtual Native Talking Circles: Staying Connected in Challenging Times
Please join us for our virtual talking circle. This group will be facilitated by a Native guest and will focus on concerns about yourself, your family, your work, and/or your tribal community that you may be experiencing during these uncertain times. There is no fee or expectation to participate in this event. This is a respectful meeting space. Come share your concerns, offer support, and respect the group’s privacy.
1:30-3 ET . 12:30-2 CT . 11:30-1 MT . 10:30-12 PT . 9:30-11 AKT
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Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
N/A
April 2, 2022 – April 16, 2022
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS
Summary of the event:
American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses.
Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28.
To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center
We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS
The value of a leader often lies in how well they know themselves and those that
they serve. Leadership is not linear but rather a collection of one’s beliefs, values
and how they handle interpersonal relationships. While American Indian Graduate
Center continues to lead the industry in financially supporting Native students in their
educational journey, we also understand the importance of fostering and developing our
students’ leadership skills as they become business, political and community leaders.
We invite you to partner with us as we host our 2022 Indigenous Leadership Summit.
This year’s summit will engage 75 Indigenous college students as they explore areas
of leadership and Indigenous leadership. Throughout the two-week virtual summit
students will be provided tools and lessons ranging from:
Identifying and examining leadership styles
Time Management and identifying priorities
Conflict/Resolution strategies
Comparing and balancing Western vs Indigenous leadership
Identifying community goals (values, challenges, mission)
Creating a service-learning project for their respective communities
Summit participants will complete the summit with the tools, strategies and knowledge
to return to their campuses and communities and implement what they learned to uplift
themselves and those around them. We look forward to partnering with you as we
continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
ABOUT AIGC
The American Indian Graduate Center & AIGCS are the largest scholarship
providers to Native students in the U. S. We award $15 million in scholarships
annually to students from 500 tribes in 50 states and have awarded over $350
million since inception.
We provide support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher
education, and support them in attaining undergraduate, graduate, and
professional degrees. We partner with Tribes, tribal entities, the federal
government, foundations, corporations, and individuals to ensure the growth and
sustainability of scholarships.
Building on a 50-year legacy, AIGC will continue to be the premier national
resource in funding and empowering the next generation of Native leaders across
all sectors, by meeting the unmet need of every Native American student.
Mary Pratt | Development Officer
Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation
Pronouns: She, her, hers
3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110
O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
N/A
April 2, 2022 – April 16, 2022
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS
Summary of the event:
American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses.
Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28.
To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center
We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS
The value of a leader often lies in how well they know themselves and those that
they serve. Leadership is not linear but rather a collection of one’s beliefs, values
and how they handle interpersonal relationships. While American Indian Graduate
Center continues to lead the industry in financially supporting Native students in their
educational journey, we also understand the importance of fostering and developing our
students’ leadership skills as they become business, political and community leaders.
We invite you to partner with us as we host our 2022 Indigenous Leadership Summit.
This year’s summit will engage 75 Indigenous college students as they explore areas
of leadership and Indigenous leadership. Throughout the two-week virtual summit
students will be provided tools and lessons ranging from:
Identifying and examining leadership styles
Time Management and identifying priorities
Conflict/Resolution strategies
Comparing and balancing Western vs Indigenous leadership
Identifying community goals (values, challenges, mission)
Creating a service-learning project for their respective communities
Summit participants will complete the summit with the tools, strategies and knowledge
to return to their campuses and communities and implement what they learned to uplift
themselves and those around them. We look forward to partnering with you as we
continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
ABOUT AIGC
The American Indian Graduate Center & AIGCS are the largest scholarship
providers to Native students in the U. S. We award $15 million in scholarships
annually to students from 500 tribes in 50 states and have awarded over $350
million since inception.
We provide support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher
education, and support them in attaining undergraduate, graduate, and
professional degrees. We partner with Tribes, tribal entities, the federal
government, foundations, corporations, and individuals to ensure the growth and
sustainability of scholarships.
Building on a 50-year legacy, AIGC will continue to be the premier national
resource in funding and empowering the next generation of Native leaders across
all sectors, by meeting the unmet need of every Native American student.
Mary Pratt | Development Officer
Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation
Pronouns: She, her, hers
3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110
O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org
Addressing Depression with Adults and Cultural Considerations April 13
Addressing Depression with Adults and Cultural Considerations April 13
N/A
April 13, 2022
Wednesday, April 13
National American Indian & Alaska Native MHTTC:
Addressing Depression with Adults and Cultural Considerations
Please join us for our monthly MHTTC webinar series featuring Dr. Avis Garcia, PhD, LAT, LPC, NCC, Northern Arapaho, in collaboration with the South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency in Tacoma, WA.
1-2 ET . 12-1 CT . 11-12 MT . 10-11 PT . 9-10 AKT
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TOR Care & Share April 13
TOR Care & Share April 13
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April 13, 2022
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Virtual Native Talking Circles: Staying Connected in Challenging Times April 13
Virtual Native Talking Circles: Staying Connected in Challenging Times April 13
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April 13, 2022
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Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
N/A
April 2, 2022 – April 16, 2022
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS
Summary of the event:
American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses.
Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28.
To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center
We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS
The value of a leader often lies in how well they know themselves and those that
they serve. Leadership is not linear but rather a collection of one’s beliefs, values
and how they handle interpersonal relationships. While American Indian Graduate
Center continues to lead the industry in financially supporting Native students in their
educational journey, we also understand the importance of fostering and developing our
students’ leadership skills as they become business, political and community leaders.
We invite you to partner with us as we host our 2022 Indigenous Leadership Summit.
This year’s summit will engage 75 Indigenous college students as they explore areas
of leadership and Indigenous leadership. Throughout the two-week virtual summit
students will be provided tools and lessons ranging from:
Identifying and examining leadership styles
Time Management and identifying priorities
Conflict/Resolution strategies
Comparing and balancing Western vs Indigenous leadership
Identifying community goals (values, challenges, mission)
Creating a service-learning project for their respective communities
Summit participants will complete the summit with the tools, strategies and knowledge
to return to their campuses and communities and implement what they learned to uplift
themselves and those around them. We look forward to partnering with you as we
continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
ABOUT AIGC
The American Indian Graduate Center & AIGCS are the largest scholarship
providers to Native students in the U. S. We award $15 million in scholarships
annually to students from 500 tribes in 50 states and have awarded over $350
million since inception.
We provide support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher
education, and support them in attaining undergraduate, graduate, and
professional degrees. We partner with Tribes, tribal entities, the federal
government, foundations, corporations, and individuals to ensure the growth and
sustainability of scholarships.
Building on a 50-year legacy, AIGC will continue to be the premier national
resource in funding and empowering the next generation of Native leaders across
all sectors, by meeting the unmet need of every Native American student.
Mary Pratt | Development Officer
Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation
Pronouns: She, her, hers
3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110
O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org
Meeting 8: IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation Search IHS Calendar April 14
Meeting 8: IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation Search IHS Calendar April 14
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April 14, 2022
Meeting 8: IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation
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April 14 , 2022
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This is a working session scheduled for THursday, April 14, 2022 from 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET.
Please register in advance for this Zoom session:
https://ihs-gov.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItceGqpjMtGtfN5ANhReq35b9sxqQ10aQ
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
N/A
April 2, 2022 – April 16, 2022
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS
Summary of the event:
American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses.
Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28.
To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center
We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS
The value of a leader often lies in how well they know themselves and those that
they serve. Leadership is not linear but rather a collection of one’s beliefs, values
and how they handle interpersonal relationships. While American Indian Graduate
Center continues to lead the industry in financially supporting Native students in their
educational journey, we also understand the importance of fostering and developing our
students’ leadership skills as they become business, political and community leaders.
We invite you to partner with us as we host our 2022 Indigenous Leadership Summit.
This year’s summit will engage 75 Indigenous college students as they explore areas
of leadership and Indigenous leadership. Throughout the two-week virtual summit
students will be provided tools and lessons ranging from:
Identifying and examining leadership styles
Time Management and identifying priorities
Conflict/Resolution strategies
Comparing and balancing Western vs Indigenous leadership
Identifying community goals (values, challenges, mission)
Creating a service-learning project for their respective communities
Summit participants will complete the summit with the tools, strategies and knowledge
to return to their campuses and communities and implement what they learned to uplift
themselves and those around them. We look forward to partnering with you as we
continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
ABOUT AIGC
The American Indian Graduate Center & AIGCS are the largest scholarship
providers to Native students in the U. S. We award $15 million in scholarships
annually to students from 500 tribes in 50 states and have awarded over $350
million since inception.
We provide support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher
education, and support them in attaining undergraduate, graduate, and
professional degrees. We partner with Tribes, tribal entities, the federal
government, foundations, corporations, and individuals to ensure the growth and
sustainability of scholarships.
Building on a 50-year legacy, AIGC will continue to be the premier national
resource in funding and empowering the next generation of Native leaders across
all sectors, by meeting the unmet need of every Native American student.
Mary Pratt | Development Officer
Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation
Pronouns: She, her, hers
3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110
O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org
AISES Region 1 Conference April 15-17
AISES Region 1 Conference April 15-17
N/A
April 15, 2022 – April 17, 2022
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
Indigenous Leadership Summit April 2nd-16th 2022 – Virtual
N/A
April 2, 2022 – April 16, 2022
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND BENEFITS
Summary of the event:
American Indian Graduate Center is seeking student applicants who are highly motivated in taking leadership action in their communities. Participants will be provided multi-leveled curriculum modules designed by distinguished Native leaders in academia. Students will walk away with a set of leadership skills rooted in Indigenous ideologies as well as support, strategies, and best practices in implementing Indigenous leadership on their campuses.
Summit space is limited and there is no cost to participate. An application is required pending eligibility. The deadline to apply is February 28.
To view eligibility requirements visit https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/79591-American-Indian-Graduate-Center
We look forward to partnering with you as we continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND BENEFITS
The value of a leader often lies in how well they know themselves and those that
they serve. Leadership is not linear but rather a collection of one’s beliefs, values
and how they handle interpersonal relationships. While American Indian Graduate
Center continues to lead the industry in financially supporting Native students in their
educational journey, we also understand the importance of fostering and developing our
students’ leadership skills as they become business, political and community leaders.
We invite you to partner with us as we host our 2022 Indigenous Leadership Summit.
This year’s summit will engage 75 Indigenous college students as they explore areas
of leadership and Indigenous leadership. Throughout the two-week virtual summit
students will be provided tools and lessons ranging from:
Identifying and examining leadership styles
Time Management and identifying priorities
Conflict/Resolution strategies
Comparing and balancing Western vs Indigenous leadership
Identifying community goals (values, challenges, mission)
Creating a service-learning project for their respective communities
Summit participants will complete the summit with the tools, strategies and knowledge
to return to their campuses and communities and implement what they learned to uplift
themselves and those around them. We look forward to partnering with you as we
continue our 50-year legacy of supporting and empowering Native students.
ABOUT AIGC
The American Indian Graduate Center & AIGCS are the largest scholarship
providers to Native students in the U. S. We award $15 million in scholarships
annually to students from 500 tribes in 50 states and have awarded over $350
million since inception.
We provide support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher
education, and support them in attaining undergraduate, graduate, and
professional degrees. We partner with Tribes, tribal entities, the federal
government, foundations, corporations, and individuals to ensure the growth and
sustainability of scholarships.
Building on a 50-year legacy, AIGC will continue to be the premier national
resource in funding and empowering the next generation of Native leaders across
all sectors, by meeting the unmet need of every Native American student.
Mary Pratt | Development Officer
Osage Nation, Blackfeet Nation, Cherokee Nation
Pronouns: She, her, hers
3701 San Mateo Blvd NE Suite 200 | Albuquerque NM 87110
O: 505.205.1767 | AIGCS.org
AISES Region 1 Conference April 15-17
AISES Region 1 Conference April 15-17
N/A
April 15, 2022 – April 17, 2022
AISES Region 1 Conference April 15-17
AISES Region 1 Conference April 15-17
N/A
April 15, 2022 – April 17, 2022
NPAIHB Quarterly Board Meeting for April 19 - 21 2022
NPAIHB Quarterly Board Meeting for April 19 - 21 2022
N/A
April 19, 2022 – April 21, 2022
Get the Agenda here: NPAIHB Agenda April 2022 FINAL 4-15-22 with Dropbox Link
Sue Steward, Deputy Director
Board matters, including Quarterly Board Meetings and Board Committees, etc. and other organization questions or inquiries
Get the Agenda here: NPAIHB Agenda April 2022 FINAL 4-15-22 with Dropbox Link
TOR Regional Meeting: Great Plains April 19
TOR Regional Meeting: Great Plains April 19
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April 19, 2022
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Virtual Urban Confer Session: Urban Indian Health Program Policy Search IHS Calendar April 19
Virtual Urban Confer Session: Urban Indian Health Program Policy Search IHS Calendar April 19
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April 19, 2022
Virtual Urban Confer Session: Urban Indian Health Program Policy
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April 19 , 2022
Description
Description: Please mark your calendar for the following date:
Indian Health Services Policy: Chapter 19 – Urban Indian Health Program |
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Date: | Tuesday, April 19, 2022 |
Time: | 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) |
Registration Link: | https://ihs-gov.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItceCoqz8uEzM810JhVqHL7wgXJcE1mSc |
If you have questions, please contact CDR Shannon Beyale, Health System Specialist, Office of Urban Indian Health Programs, IHS, by telephone at (301) 945-3657, or by e-mail at shannon.beyale@ihs.gov .
Event Sponsor: IHS
Who Should Attend: Urban Program Executive Directors/CEOs and IHS Area Urban Coordinators
NPAIHB Quarterly Board Meeting for April 19 - 21 2022
NPAIHB Quarterly Board Meeting for April 19 - 21 2022
N/A
April 19, 2022 – April 21, 2022
Get the Agenda here: NPAIHB Agenda April 2022 FINAL 4-15-22 with Dropbox Link
Sue Steward, Deputy Director
Board matters, including Quarterly Board Meetings and Board Committees, etc. and other organization questions or inquiries
Get the Agenda here: NPAIHB Agenda April 2022 FINAL 4-15-22 with Dropbox Link
IHS Director's Workgroup on Improving Purchased/Referred Care Search IHS Calendar April 20
IHS Director's Workgroup on Improving Purchased/Referred Care Search IHS Calendar April 20
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April 20, 2022
IHS Director's Workgroup on Improving Purchased/Referred Care
April 20 , 2022
Description
The Indian Health Service (IHS) Director’s Workgroup on Improving Purchased/Referred Care (PRC) is a Federal-Tribal workgroup established to provide recommendations to the IHS Director on strategies to improve PRC operations, data, oversight and transparency. The PRC Workgroup will meet on April 20 to determine the dates of the next in-person meeting.
Event Sponsor: IHS
Who Should Attend: PRC Workgroup members, technical staff and other interested parties
Rural Health Quality: How CMS Initiatives Improve How We Measure and Address Gaps in Care
Rural Health Quality: How CMS Initiatives Improve How We Measure and Address Gaps in Care
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April 20, 2022
CMS is hosting a webinar open to the public on April 20 and 21. We kindly request that the following announcement be considered for distribution among members of your organization so they may attend if interested.
Announcement:
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is pleased to invite the public to attend its two upcoming webinars titled “Rural Health Quality: How CMS Initiatives Improve How We Measure and Address Gaps in Care.” This presentation will highlight the unique challenges surrounding quality measurement in rural settings, and how CMS is working to address these issues to ensure equitable care is provided to all Americans regardless of where they reside. Each webinar will be offered twice:
• “Rural Health Quality: How CMS Initiatives Improve How We Measure and Address Gaps in Care”
Wednesday, April 20, 2022, from 3 – 4 p.m. (ET) (Register here>
Thursday, April 21, 2022, from 12 – 1 p.m., (ET) (Register here)
Please register in advance if you can attend, as space will be limited. We request that you please only register for an event if you plan to attend. We hope you can join us and look forward to your participation! If you have questions on how measurement can support rural health quality you would like addressed during the presentation, please contact MMSSupport@battelle.org.
Sincerely,
Kim Rawlings, CMS MMS COR
Using Horses to Heal Native Americans with Substance Use Disorder - Part 1 april 20
Using Horses to Heal Native Americans with Substance Use Disorder - Part 1 april 20
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April 20, 2022
Wednesday, April 20
National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC:
Using Horses to Heal Native Americans with Substance Use Disorder - Part 1
Join us for this 2-part Behavioral Health webinar. Douglas Widow, a Lakota from the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe and a Native treatment counselor in Nebraska, will share his experiences, techniques, and knowledge in treating SUDs through storytelling and horses.
1-3 ET . 12-2 CT . 11-1 MT . 10-12 PT . 9-11 AKT
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NPAIHB Quarterly Board Meeting for April 19 - 21 2022
NPAIHB Quarterly Board Meeting for April 19 - 21 2022
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April 19, 2022 – April 21, 2022
Get the Agenda here: NPAIHB Agenda April 2022 FINAL 4-15-22 with Dropbox Link
Sue Steward, Deputy Director
Board matters, including Quarterly Board Meetings and Board Committees, etc. and other organization questions or inquiries
Get the Agenda here: NPAIHB Agenda April 2022 FINAL 4-15-22 with Dropbox Link
DSTAC April Monthly Call Search IHS Calendar April 21
DSTAC April Monthly Call Search IHS Calendar April 21
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April 21, 2022
DSTAC April Monthly Call
April 21 , 2022
Description
The Direct Service Tribes (DST) Advisory Committee (DSTAC) hold monthly virtual call to provide leadership, advocacy, and policy guidance. Advocating for Indian Health policies that advance DST objectives and priorities.
Time: 3-4 pm (EST)
Registration Fee: Free
Event Sponsor: IHS
Who Should Attend: DSTAC, Tribal Representatives, Federal, and other interested parties
Your Self Care and Psychological First Aid in Your Care for Others During COVID April 21
Your Self Care and Psychological First Aid in Your Care for Others During COVID April 21
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April 21, 2022
Thursday, April 21
National American Indian & Alaska Native MHTTC:
Your Self Care and Psychological First Aid in Your Care for Others During COVID
The National American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health TTC is partnering with the American Red Cross to provide this training. The Red Cross Virtual Family Assistance Center provides individual and group support for frontline workers during COVID, facilitating groups for employees and supervisors, and providing a class on Psychological First Aid during COVID.
2-5 ET . 1-4 CT . 12-3 MT . 11-2 PT . 10-1 AKT
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Warmth of Light and Awakening of Spirit April 22
Warmth of Light and Awakening of Spirit April 22
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April 22, 2022
Friday, April 22
National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC:
Warmth of Light and Awakening of Spirit
This unique 6-part series, presented by the National AI/AN ATTC, provides the viewers with an opportunity to discuss strength-based cultural practices and springtime teachings to our peers, friends, and relatives. Session sub-topics TBA.
2-4 ET . 1-3 CT . 12-2 MT . 11-1 PT . 10-12 AKT
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IHS ISAC Spring 2022 Semi-Annual Meeting Search IHS Calendar April 25 - 26
IHS ISAC Spring 2022 Semi-Annual Meeting Search IHS Calendar April 25 - 26
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April 25, 2022
IHS ISAC Spring 2022 Semi-Annual Meeting
April 25 - 26, 2022
Description
The IHS Information Systems Advisory Committee spring semi-annual meeting will be held virtually on April 25-26, 2022. Meeting times follow:
April 25, 2022
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Eastern
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Eastern
April 26, 2022
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Eastern
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Participants can join virtually through Zoom for Government. The meeting URL is listed below:
https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1604319067?pwd=VGh0Qll6MWJ3S3RtenlJaCtZd0pFUT09
Meeting ID: 160 431 9067
Passcode: 502430
The meeting agenda will be posted as soon as available.
Registration Fee: None
Event Sponsor: IHS
Who Should Attend: ISAC Members, open meeting
Tribal Self-Governance Conference Search IHS Calendar April 25 - 28 (postponed)
Tribal Self-Governance Conference Search IHS Calendar April 25 - 28 (postponed)
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April 25, 2022 – April 28, 2022
Tribal Self-Governance Conference has been postponed until Summer of 2022.
Tribal Self-Governance Conference
April 25 - 28, 2022
Description
Tribal Self-Governance Conference
Recommended Hotel Hyatt Regency
1333 Old Bayshore Hwy
Burlingame CA
Tribal Self-Governance Conference Search IHS Calendar April 25 - 28 (postponed)
Tribal Self-Governance Conference Search IHS Calendar April 25 - 28 (postponed)
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April 25, 2022 – April 28, 2022
Tribal Self-Governance Conference has been postponed until Summer of 2022.
Tribal Self-Governance Conference
April 25 - 28, 2022
Description
Tribal Self-Governance Conference
Recommended Hotel Hyatt Regency
1333 Old Bayshore Hwy
Burlingame CA
Introduction to Behavioral Health Series April 26
Introduction to Behavioral Health Series April 26
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April 26, 2022
Tuesday, April 26
Behavioral Health Education Program for American Indian and Alaska Native Providers
Introduction to Behavioral Health Series
You are invited to attend our Introduction to Behavioral Health series for those serving tribal and urban Native communities. This series is designed for behavioral health providers, mental health technicians, peer support specialists, and those working in primary care settings, schools, and social services.
Tuesday, April 26
Tuesday, May 3
Tuesday, May 24
Tuesday, May 31
Tuesday, June 7
All sessions are
12-1 ET . 11-12 CT . 10-11 MT . 9-10 PT . 8-9 AKT
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WEBINAR SERIES - Telehealth and Cancer: Studying its Role in Cancer Control and Care Delivery Apr 26
WEBINAR SERIES - Telehealth and Cancer: Studying its Role in Cancer Control and Care Delivery Apr 26
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April 26, 2022
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Telehealth Models of Cancer Care Delivery
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Tribal Self-Governance Conference Search IHS Calendar April 25 - 28 (postponed)
Tribal Self-Governance Conference Search IHS Calendar April 25 - 28 (postponed)
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April 25, 2022 – April 28, 2022
Tribal Self-Governance Conference has been postponed until Summer of 2022.
Tribal Self-Governance Conference
April 25 - 28, 2022
Description
Tribal Self-Governance Conference
Recommended Hotel Hyatt Regency
1333 Old Bayshore Hwy
Burlingame CA
ECHO Team April 27 - April 28
ECHO Team April 27 - April 28
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April 27, 2022 – April 28, 2022
the ECHO Team will be using the training room from 10:00am – 12:00pm on Wednesday, April 27th and 11:00am – 2:00pm on Thursday, April 28th
Indigenous Resiliency: Indigenous Ways of Knowing for Thriving Prevention Programs Workshop Series April 27
Indigenous Resiliency: Indigenous Ways of Knowing for Thriving Prevention Programs Workshop Series April 27
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April 27, 2022
Wednesday, April 27
National American Indian & Alaska Native PTTC:
Indigenous Resiliency: Indigenous Ways of Knowing for Thriving Prevention Programs Workshop Series
WORKSHOP 4: PARTNERSHIPS AND RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
No one can do this important work alone. We all need partners; we need resources; we need the energy and support that only partners can bring. In this workshop, we will identify the variety of resources available, current partnerships, and elements for developing and maintaining partnerships. Participants will:
• Identify current internal and external partnerships including resources provided.
• Identify areas in which partnering with another would be useful.
• Develop a plan for supporting current partners and developing new ones.
12-1:30 ET . 11-12:30 CT . 10-11:30 MT . 9-10:30 PT . 8-9:30 AKT
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Meeting 9: IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation Search IHS Calendar April 27
Meeting 9: IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation Search IHS Calendar April 27
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April 27, 2022
Meeting 9: IHS Director's Advisory Workgroup on Tribal Consultation
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April 27 , 2022
Description
Contact Info
Description
This meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 27, 2022 from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m .ET.
Please register in advance for the Zoom session here:
https://ihs-gov.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItcu-opzgtG3Eu0S1WedQtGc6yi769Oio
Tribal Self-Governance Conference Search IHS Calendar April 25 - 28 (postponed)
Tribal Self-Governance Conference Search IHS Calendar April 25 - 28 (postponed)
N/A
April 25, 2022 – April 28, 2022
Tribal Self-Governance Conference has been postponed until Summer of 2022.
Tribal Self-Governance Conference
April 25 - 28, 2022
Description
Tribal Self-Governance Conference
Recommended Hotel Hyatt Regency
1333 Old Bayshore Hwy
Burlingame CA
ECHO Team April 27 - April 28
ECHO Team April 27 - April 28
N/A
April 27, 2022 – April 28, 2022
the ECHO Team will be using the training room from 10:00am – 12:00pm on Wednesday, April 27th and 11:00am – 2:00pm on Thursday, April 28th
Urban Confer Session on Draft 5-Year OUIHP Strategic Plan Search IHS Calendar April 29
Urban Confer Session on Draft 5-Year OUIHP Strategic Plan Search IHS Calendar April 29
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April 29, 2022
Urban Confer Session on Draft 5-Year OUIHP Strategic Plan
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April 29 , 2022
Description
Description
All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Call: FY 2022 Enacted Budget and FY 2023 President’s Budget Briefing
Date: April 29, 2022
Time: 3:30-5:30 pm EDT
Zoom Information: Join ZoomGov Meeting
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Who Should Attend: All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders
Urban Confer Session on Draft 5-Year OUIHP Strategic Plan
April 29
27th Annual Powwow April 30, 2022
27th Annual Powwow April 30, 2022
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April 30, 2022
The Multicultural Student Union (MSU) would like you to Save the Date for our 27th Annual Native American Pow-Wow that will be held on Saturday, April 30, 2022. More event details coming soon!
For your convenience, we have included the flyer and the vendor application. Please feel free to make copies and share this information with interested individuals. If you have any questions or concerns do not hesitate to contact us at msu@wou.edu or (503)838-8403. We are very excited about this year's Pow-Wow and we are looking forward to seeing you there.
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Western Oregon University Spring Pow Wow - April 30, 2022
Western Oregon University Spring Pow Wow - April 30, 2022
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April 30, 2022