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Opportunity - Scholarship Application for Indigenous Climate Action Plan Training Program
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- Climate Change
- United States of America
We have recently adapted the training program to be specialized for indigenous communities in North America: The United States (including Alaska and Hawaii), and all of Canada.
We are providing 12 full scholarships as part of launching this new version.
The scholarship is meant to be inclusive of a range of indigenous participants:
- engaged community members
- students
- organizational members and employees of Tribes/Bands/Groups/Nations
- government members of Tribes/Bands/Groups/Nations
- environmental and climate professionals and nonprofits
This 8-week training course begins September 5, 2023.
You can preview the course here:
https://training.csd-i.org/courses/write-a-tribal-climate-change-action-plan/
To apply for a scholarship, simply fill out this short form.
If you and your community are not Indigenous, and are not in North America, do not apply for this scholarship.
We will get back to you to you within 24 hours.



















