05 Sep Tools for Student Success
When budgets are tight, the Johnson O'Malley Student Native Students Activities Grant program bridges the gap...
When budgets are tight, the Johnson O'Malley Student Native Students Activities Grant program bridges the gap...
Help shape the future for CITC...
Alaska’s future leaders gathered at Cook Inlet Tribal Council May 24 – 25 for an annual gathering of Tribal partners and youth from across the Cook Inlet region...
"Stories not share or captured are stories lost." This summer, ASD high school students can capture the stories important to them...
Thanks to the Color of Justice program, hosted by the Alaska Native Justice Center and its partners, students got an opportunity to imagine themselves in the legal field...
With Share Winter, Native youth with no experience skiing or snowboarding get the opportunity to gear up, take lessons, and hit the slopes of their ancestral lands...
We are now recruiting for our Youth Employment Summer Internship Program!...
Together with the Eyak Corporation, the Worl family established the first NYO Games scholarship. This year, funders will offer two $1,500 scholarships NYO athletes...
Making CITC services more accessible Cook Inlet Tribal Council program participants now have access to a free, online app to connect to CITC services. The new myCITC portal gives program participants the ability to: Search for services Apply for services Safely message CITC services and staff Submit documents securely With just a...
A series of instructional videos aimed at a younger audience makes NYO Games more accessible and inclusive...