#Indigenous

Calling in youth leaders ages 14–24 who are interested in becoming a grant reviewer for the Indigenous Tomorrows Fund (ITF). No prior grantmaking experience is required, just an interest in uplifting community and learning about grantmaking and philanthropy.

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Native Americans in Philanthropy is preparing for another ITF grant cycle and is inviting youth to join as grant reviewers, reviewing grant applications, and helping to select which projects receive funding.
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Youth will receive training before the review begins and support throughout the process to ensure all participants are prepared to make informed selections.

Learn more during our ITF Youth Grant Reviewer Info Session on Saturday, March 28, at 3 PM ET, where we will cover:
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📚 Roles and Responsibilities
🌱 Eligibility to serve as a reviewer
✏️ How to complete the Youth Interest Form and what happens after you apply
🕰️ Stipend details and time commitment
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If you are a peer, mentor, parent, or guardian, you are also welcome to attend our Info Session and nominate a youth.

Register at bit.ly/ITFInfoSession (link in bio) and fill out the Youth Interest Form at bit.ly/ITFInterestForm.
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Learn more about the Indigenous Tomorrows Fund by visiting nativephilanthropy.org/ITF

https://nativephilanthropy.org/ITF
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Native Americans in Philanthropy: Indigenous Tomorrows Fund

The Indigenous Tomorrows Fund gives decision-making power to Indigenous youth who understand the needs, challenges, & opportunities in their communities.