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US: Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship 2024

Fellowship

Deadline: 17-May-23

The First Nations Development Institute has launched the Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship to support the work of Native knowledge holders and knowledge makers as they significantly advance their work and spark transformative change in their communities.

In this sense, community is broadly defined and can include your Native community, knowledge community, etc.

First Nations will award 10 fellowships of $75,000 each to 10 outstanding Native knowledge holders and knowledge makers engaged in meaningful work that benefits Indigenous people and communities in either reservation and/or urban settings.

The fellowship is a two-year, self-directed enrichment program designed to support the process of growth, development, knowledge, and networks of Native leaders and thinkers. This unique and exciting fellowship seeks to support individuals from diverse fields and engaged in different modes of expression. The fellowship is open to both emerging and experienced leaders and thinkers from a wide variety of fields, including but not limited to agriculture, food systems, youth leadership development, natural resource management, climate change, economic development, journalism, language and cultural revitalization, traditional and contemporary arts, and more.

Benefits

Fellowship Period

Eligibility Criteria

Requirements and Guidelines

For more information, visit Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship.

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