?? Support NIEA this Giving Tuesday! ?? Here are four impactful ways YOU can make a difference for Native students, educators, and communities: 1. Make a Donation ?? – Your gift helps fund scholarships, resources, and advocacy programs for Native students. 2. Become a Member ?? – Join the NIEA community and help amplify Native voices in education. Membership includes exclusive access to resources and events! 3. Fundraise for NIEA ?? – Create a fundraising page and rally your friends, family, and colleagues to support Native education. 4. Spread the Word ?? – Share NIEA’s mission on social media and encourage others to get involved this Giving Tuesday! ?? Special Giveaway ?? The first 25 people to donate $100 will receive a free pack of 6 books generously donated to NIEA by MacMillan Publishers! ?? Every action, no matter how big or small, helps create lasting impact in Native education. Let’s make this Giving Tuesday one to remember! ?? ?? Donate Here: https://bit.ly/Donate2NIEA #GivingTuesday #SupportNativeEducation #NIEA #NativeVoices #MacMillanPublishers #NativeStudents #Fundraise #BecomeAMember #Donate #SpreadTheWord
关于我们
The National Indian Education Association (NIEA), founded in 1969, is the most inclusive Native organization in the country representing Native students, educators, families, communities, and tribes. NIEA's goal is to expand access to equal educational opportunities for every Native student regardless of their location or background. This goal is accomplished through focusing on helping tribes and communities develop capacity to administer excellent education programs for Native students by promoting culturally based education models that allow future generations to strengthen languages and preserve the traditions of their tribes and communities. NIEA's mission is to advance comprehensive educational opportunities for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians throughout the United States.
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https://www.niea.org
National Indian Education Association的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 教育管理组织
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Washington,DC
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1969
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主要
1514 P Street, NW, Suite B
US,DC,Washington,20005
National Indian Education Association员工
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Kerry Venegas
Policy Coordinator for the High School Policy Initiative at National Indian Education Association
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INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CONSULTANTS
AIIECA Group at Indian association of international education consultants
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Theresa Plata
Tribal Student Support Coordinator
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Raquel Ramos
Prevention Manager, National Indian Education Association
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?? DEADLINE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2024! ?? The NIEA Board of Directors needs your leadership! Nominate candidates for these vital positions in our absentee election. ??? Open Positions: General Board Member (At-Large): 1 year remaining on a 4-year term Student Board Member (At-Large): 2-year term ?? Eligibility: Candidates must reside in the Southeast Region (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA) or the Hawaii Region (HI). Only one winner per region will be selected. Key Dates: ??? Nomination Deadline: November 29, 2024, by 5:00 PM EST ??? Voting Period: December 5–9, 2024 This is your chance to help shape Native education! Learn more about the election process, candidate responsibilities, and how to submit nominations: ?? Click here for details: https://lnkd.in/eNp8RpF #NIEA #NativeEducation #LeadershipOpportunity #BoardOfDirectors #MakeAnImpact
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??? This Giving Tuesday, Your Donation Makes a Difference! ??? We’re excited to share that NIEA has received a generous donation of 500 books from Macmillan! Titles Include: Autumn Peltier, Water Warrior by Carole Lindstrom We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom Frybread by Kevin Noble Maillard The Second Chance of Benjamin Waterfalls by James Bird Eagle Drums by Nasu?raq Rainey Hopson Warrior Girl Unearthed by Angeline Boulley These books will be distributed across Native communities and schools, helping empower Native youth with meaningful stories. Want to support Native Education? This Giving Tuesday, the first 25 people to donate $100 will receive a special pack with 1 copy of each of these 6 amazing books! Your support helps us get these powerful stories into the hands of those who need them most. Donate today and be part of something bigger! ?? ?? Donate Here: https://bit.ly/Donate2NIEA #GivingTuesday #NativeEducation #SupportNativeLiterature #NIEA #EmpowerThroughEducation
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? 4 Books to Teach Thanksgiving from a Native Perspective ? This Thanksgiving, let’s disrupt harmful myths and center Native voices in our classrooms. These books offer powerful insights into gratitude, resilience, and the interconnectedness of people, plants, and the Land. ?? We Are Grateful by Traci Sorell ?? Seasonal gratitude and traditions in the Cherokee community. ?? Keepunumuk: Weeachumun's Thanksgiving Story by Danielle Greendeer, Anthony Perry, Alexis Bunten ?? The story of Thanksgiving from the Wampanoag perspective. ?? Colonization and the Wampanoag Story by Linda Coombs ?? The resilience of Native peoples and the impacts of colonization. ?? Braiding Sweetgrass for Young Adults adapted by Monica Grey Smith ?? Traditional ecological knowledge, gratitude, and reciprocity. ?? Which book will you read first? Let’s bring Native perspectives to the forefront of our classrooms! #NativeEducation #Thanksgiving #NativeVoices #Gratitude #TeachingResources #NativePerspectives
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?? We Need Your Voice! The Returning Education to Our States Act proposes major changes to federal education policy, including dissolving the Department of Education and shifting programs affecting Native students to other federal agencies. ?? Share your thoughts and help us advocate for Native education! ?? ?? Learn more and submit comments here: ?? https://lnkd.in/eqqkMdRE Together, we can ensure the needs of our students and communities are heard. #NativeEducation #PolicyChange #NIEA #AdvocacyinAction
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??? Books to Read on Native Education for Native American Heritage Month ??? This #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, we invite you to explore thought-provoking books that examine the history, challenges, and triumphs of Native education. These works delve into topics like the resilience of Native communities, decolonizing educational systems, the importance of culturally relevant teaching, and the fight for Native sovereignty in education. From understanding the impact of federal policies on Native schools to uplifting Native voices in leadership and curriculum development, these books offer invaluable perspectives that are essential for educators, policymakers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Native education. Let’s honor Native knowledge, amplify Native voices, and work toward a future where education serves as a tool for empowerment and equity. ???? What’s on your reading list this month? Share your recommendations below! ?? #NativeEducation #EducationSovereignty #NIEA #NAHM
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?? DEADLINE EXTENDED! ?? The NIEA Board of Directors needs your leadership! Nominate candidates for these vital positions in our absentee election. ??? Open Positions: General Board Member (At-Large): 1 year remaining on a 4-year term Student Board Member (At-Large): 2-year term ?? Eligibility: Candidates must reside in the Southeast Region (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA) or the Hawaii Region (HI). Only one winner per region will be selected. Key Dates: ??? Nomination Deadline: November 29, 2024, by 5:00 PM EST ??? Voting Period: December 2–9, 2024 This is your chance to help shape Native education! Learn more about the election process, candidate responsibilities, and how to submit nominations: ?? Click here for details: https://lnkd.in/eNp8RpF #NIEA #NativeEducation #LeadershipOpportunity #BoardOfDirectors #MakeAnImpact
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?? Hill Week: Advocating for Native Education ?? Join us for Hill Week, NIEA’s annual advocacy event focused on advancing Native education! This key event brings together tribal members, Native educators, and allies to engage directly with Congress, participate in advocacy training, and champion legislative priorities that support Native students. ?? February 11-13, 2025 in Washington, D.C. ??? Why It Matters: ? Advocate for crucial funding and policies ? Close the education achievement gap ? Elevate Native voices in key policy discussions ??? What to Expect: ? Advocacy training for effective congressional engagement ? Updates from administration officials on Native education programs ? Conversations with congressional staff on legislative priorities ? Budget and appropriations sessions focused on federal Native education funding Stay tuned for more details on how to get involved and make an impact for Native students! #HillWeek #NativeEducation #Advocacy #NIEA #NativeStudents #TribalEducation #ClosingTheGap #EducationMatters
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Honoring Our Native Veterans This Veterans Day On this Veterans Day, NIEA honors the Native veterans who have served this country with courage and dedication. Native Americans serve in the U.S. military at some of the highest rates of any group, protecting the land and values we all hold dear. Today, we express our deep gratitude for their sacrifices and dedication. For resources that celebrate Native veterans and their contributions, check out our Warriors in Uniform section on our website. Explore lesson plans, stories, and more to help educate and inspire: Warriors in Uniform. #VeteransDay #NativeVeterans #WarriorsInUniform #NIEA #NativeEducation
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?? NIEA Wants to Hear from YOU! ?? We’re working to improve our membership benefits and want your feedback! Whether you're a current member or not, your input is valuable in helping us better serve Native educators, students, and communities. ?? Share your thoughts on how we can enhance our offerings and support Native education. Together, we can build a stronger future for Indigenous students and educators! Take the survey now: bit.ly/4hlWBaJ #NIEA #NativeEducation #YourVoiceMatters #MembershipFeedback #CommunityInput