2023 Youth and Early Career Travel Scholarship Application

The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) is accepting applications to support travel to the 2023 National Native Harm Reduction Summit (NNHRS) in Mahnomen, Minnesota, from July 12-13, 2023.

NIHB is offering a limited number of scholarships specifically for Native youth and early career professionals who are between the ages of 18-24 to attend and participate in this year’s summit.  There will be three scholarships offered.  Scholarships will cover flight, hotel, a daily per diem to cover food and other expenses.  Additional direct costs (taxis, luggage, mileage, etc.) will not be reimbursed.

Scholarships will be based on the applicant’s prior work and/or experiences and interests.

Applications are due by Friday, June 16, at 5 pm ET.

For questions, please contact Chyna Locklear, Public Health Project Coordinator, via email at clocklear@nihb.org

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