American Indian Higher Education Consortium
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American Indian Higher Education Consortium
121 Oronoco St
Alexandria, VA
22314-2015
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Aihec-Usda/Natural Resource Conservation Service (Nrcs) Program The Partnership To Support Tribal Farmers, Ranchers, And Communities Project Is A Collaboration With 1994 Land Grant Tribal Colleges And Universities And Enables Participating Tcus To Serve As Local Training, Education, And Outreach Service Provideers That Encourage And Universities And Enables Participating Tcus To Serve As Local Training, Education, And Outreach Service Providers That Encourage And Support Adoption Of Sound Conservation, Ranching, And Farming Practices. Tcus Will Work With Local Farmers And Ranchers And Shareinformation Relative To Nrcs And Other Usda Resources That Are Available To Them.Aihec-Usda Tribal Agricultural Curricula Development Project: The Tribal Agricultural Curricula Development Project Will Support Tcus With More Effectively Preparing And Invoking Interests Of Tcu Students To Pursue Business And Financial Management Careers In The U.S. Department Of Agriculture And/Or The Agricultural Industry. The Overarching Goal Is To Increase Agricultural Career Readiness Curricula Developed By Tribal Colleges And Universities For Tribal College And University Students.Hhs-Ihs Growing The American Indian/Alaska Native Research Community: A Nrn/Aihec Health Research Initiative A Multi-Year Initiative That Builds On A Longstanding Annual/Biennial Native Research Conference Organized And Hosted By Nrn And A Partnership Between Nrn And Aihec To Sustain The Conference And Strengthen Ai/An Tribally-Directed Research Capacity.Bia-Climate Change Adaptation Tribal Liaison: A Tribal Climate Science Liaison Provides Extension Support To Tribes And Tcus Located In Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, And California, The States Comprising The Service Area Of The Dept. Of The Interior Southwest Climate Science Center.Funding From Private Organization: The Leona And Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust- "Tcu Native Pathways To Student Success" Aihec And Achieving The Dream (Atd) Are Collaborating On An Innovative 2-Year Initiative To Engage Rural And Under-Resourced Tcus In A New Partnership Focused On American Indian And Alaska Native Students'' Success And Completion. Each Tcu Will Work With Atd Coaches To Develop An Adoption Plan That Is Coordinated With Other Tcu Plans Addressing Similar Issues. To Assess Annual Progress, Retention, Persistence, And Completion Data Will Be Compiled For Use By The Individual Tcu Natives Pathways Teams, Governing Boards, And Institutional Leadership, As Well As For Comparison Purposes Among All Participating Tcus. The Tcus Will Work Together In Cross-Institutional Teams With Atd Coaches, Support Each Other Through One-On-One And Mentor-Mentee Relationships, And Share Effective Strategies And Best Practices In The Implementation Of The Atd Model Through Monthly Conference Calls, Convenings, And Visits To Participating Tcus.Nih-Ipert "The Aseto''ne Project:" The Aseto''ne Project Is A Broad, Multi-Institutional Initiative That Coordinates Outreach, Educational Enrichment, Mentoring And Personal Development Activities Carried Out At The Nation''s 37 Tcus, The University Of Nebraska Medical Center, And National Conferences Focusing On American Indian And Underrepresented Minorities'' Participation In Stem. The Project Will Create A Network Of Professional Researchers, Faculty, And Students Involved In Activities That Develop And Support Students'' Academic And Research-Specificskills And Interests, And Inspire Students To Pursue A Career As A Health Sciences Researcher.Doe Tribal College And University Advanced Manufacturing Network (Phase Ii): The Tcu Advanced Manufacturing Network (Phase Ii) Initiative Aims To Establish A Network Of Tribal Colleges And Universities With The Essential Advanced Manufacturing Facilities, Associated Training And Education Programs, And Private Sector And Federal Agency Partnerships To Both Prepare An American Indian Advanced Manufacturing Workforce And Create Economic And Employment Opportunities Within Tribal Communities Through Design, Manufacture, And Marketing Of High Quality Products.
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This organization is an independent organization or an independent auxiliary (i.e., not affiliated with a National, Regional, or Geographic grouping of organizations).
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Organization which receives a substantial part of its support from a governmental unit or the general public
09/2021
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