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Repatriation Conference Scholarship
Applications
​DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 25th!

APPLY NOW
Scholarship applications will be accepted from August 16 through October 25, 2021, or until scholarship funding is no longer available. 

Through the support of generous sponsors, the Association is offering Conference scholarships to Tribal practitioners, Elders, and students, and staff from smaller museums. Be sure to apply as soon as possible!

Repatriation Conference Scholarships will pay for the total amount of the recipient's registration fee, which will allow full access to the Conference portal, including access to recorded content after the Conference is over for 3 months. 

​Scholarships are for those that need it the most and will be prioritized for Elders (over 65), students in University or College, Tribal Spiritual Leaders, Tribal Repatriation Staff, or Staff from an institution whose cultural 
repatriation and cultural heritage efforts or repatriation department has a budget below $250,000.
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Do not register for the Conference until you have received an award.
We will notify scholarship recipients as quickly as possible so that you can register by October 29th!
When you receive a scholarship, you must register on or before October 29!
​However, funding is not guaranteed so please register with your scholarship as soon as possible!

You will receive instructions by email on how to register as a scholarship recipient.​ 
​Contact general@indian-affairs.org if you have any questions about the Conference Scholarship. ​

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​The Association is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) publicly supported organization. 

The Association is governed by an all-Native Board of Directors and Chief Executive. 

The Association is an accredited charity and meets all 20 standards of the BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU. 
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The Association has achieved the highest rating - PLATINUM - from GuideStar, now known as Candid​

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