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You are here: Home » About » NCAI Youth NCAI YouthWhat's coming up at the NCAI 2008 Mid-Year Conference...At the 2008 Mid-Year Conference in Reno, Nevada, we will be hosting a Native Vote campaign training for Native youth. The event will focus on training Native youth campaigning skills and will include an afternoon session of implementing what they have learned. Other highlights include panels of youth in leadership and leadership development speakers. All are invited to join us! Please visit our conference website for more information.
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Name | Title | Tribe |
Representative | Bishop Paiute Tribe | |
Representative | Gila River Indian Community | |
Alternate Representative | Gila River Indian Community | |
Alternate Representative | Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians | |
Kelly Beym | Secretary | Bishop Paiute Tribe |
We, the National Congress of American Indian Youth unite as a commission of all backgrounds and ages to strengthen the past, present and future of our unity, knowledge and wisdom; to serve our people's concerns and interests by enhancing our spiritual, mental, physical and emotional well-being for a better Native America.
The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Youth Commission is designed specifically for college and high school students with an interest in political science, tribal government and Native American legislative and governmental affairs.
The Youth Commission provides a youth perspective with issues that concern the youth. It is to be a resource to NCAI and Tribal Leaders. It is an opportunity to acquire knowledge from NCAI and Tribal Leaders about the process of NCAI and Tribal Politics. Also to enhance our leadership skills and utilize those we may have obtained prior. Most importantly the NCAI Youth Commission is an avenue to provide a unified voice for ALL Native American and Alaskan youth.
E-mail the Youth Commission Representatives at NCAIYouthCommission@gmail.com.
At the 2006 Mid-Year Conference in Sault Ste.. Marie, Michigan, NCAI leadership announced the creation of the National Congress of American Indians Youth Commission Ambassador Leadership Program (YALP). The YALP is a scholarship program open to males and females aged 17-25. The Ambassadors, one male and one female, will serve a two year term representing and promoting NCAI and the NCAI Youth Commission and aiding the NCAI Youth Commission leadership in its meetings and functions when requested.
Name | Title | Tribe |
Youth Ambassador | Nez Perce | |
Quintin Lopez | Youth Ambassador | Tohono O'odham Nation |
Marrisa Corpuz | Youth Under-Ambassador | Tlingit and Haida |
Nick Stanger | Youth Under-Ambassador | Confederated Colville Tribes |
Ambassadors are chosen every two years at our Annual Conventions. Anyone may apply that is eligible for NCAI membership according to theNCAI Constitution, has support from their tribal council, and is a fulltime student at the high school, college or graduate level.
Each Ambassador will receive a $2,500 scholarship to be paid directly to their academic institution.
To apply to be an NCAI Youth Ambassador, please fill out the NCAI Youth Ambassador Leadership Program Application. Applications must be received by August 1, 2008 and must be complete inorder to be considered. For any questions, please contact our officeat (202) 466-7767.
E-mail the Youth Ambassadors at NCAIYouthAmbassadors@gmail.com.
NCAI's youth programs continue to seek sponsorship to accommodate our financial needs. Sponsorships goes towards the funding of our luncheon, receptions, Youth Track and in the future scholarships during the annual conventions of NCAI.
If you are interested in donating funds to the NCAI Youth Commission or the NCAI Youth Ambassador Leadership Program, please contact our office. Any type of donations are greatly appreciated and will be recognized appropriately.
National Congress of American Indians1301 Connecticut Avenue, NWSuite 200Washington, DC 20036Phone: (202) 466-7767Fax: (202) 466-7797
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