First Nations’ Young Natural Resource Professionals Cohort (“cohort”) is a 12-month enrichment opportunity, designed to support the knowledge and networks of young natural resource professionals in the Northern Great Plains. The goal of the cohort is to support and convene 15 early-career natural resource professionals who are employed by Tribes in the Northern Great Plains. Members of the cohort will develop professional, leadership, and technical skills, and learn how to employ tribal and community conservation priorities.
By the end of the cohort, participants will 1.) gain a deeper understanding of traditional stewardship practices that improve and conserve tribal lands, 2.) receive specialized training to manage projects, and 3.) be able to communicate the importance of upholding tribal sovereignty, cultural grounding, and connection to ancestral lands in resource management.
Members of the cohort have access to the following:
- A $5,000 stipend to hosting Tribe
- Travel support for professional development
- A $50,000 tribal grant to lead a conservation-focused project
- Participation in a supportive network comprised of other young professionals in your region.
- Mentorship in project planning, management, reporting, and much more!
During the cohort, participants are required to participate in virtual webinars, fieldwork, and regional in-person trainings, and attend First Nations’ Leadership & Entrepreneurial Apprenticeship Development (L.E.A.D) Conference and organized networking events with other young natural resource professionals. Applicants will also be required to submit one formal report at the end of the cohort.
Cohort Period
The start date of the cohort is October 1, 2024, and the end date is September 30, 2025.
Cohort Award
Selected early-career young tribal natural resource professionals will receive a stipend of $5,000 over the course of 12-months. The stipend will be sent directly to the hosting tribal natural resources department in two payments. The stipend is intended to support the participation of selected early-career young natural resource professionals in the cohort activities.
A grant up to $50,000 will be awarded to the Tribe, where the 15 selected early-career Native natural resource professionals will be hosted. The grant award will be sent directly to the hosting tribal natural resources and/or environmental department. The intent of the grant award is to provide the young natural resource professionals with the opportunity to lead a new project further developing their grants management skills and community engagement strategies.
Submission Deadline
Applications are due FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2024, no later than 5 pm Mountain Time.
First Nations recognizes that some of our most rural and remote applicants may have limited access to internet and unable to submit an online application. An exception to an online application may be requested by September 5.
For application assistance email please contact Wolf Star Duran (wsduran@firstnations.org) and Darrick Silversmith (dsilversmith@firstnations.org). Please include your name, tribal natural resource and/or environmental department, and the best phone number to reach you.
Unfortunately, First Nations cannot make any emergency exceptions to application deadlines. Partial applications, incomplete applications due to user error, or faxed/emailed/mailed applications will not be considered unless they have received prior approval.