by Doyon Foundation | Dec 20, 2017 | Donors and Volunteers, News and Events, Scholarships
Consider adding one more name to your shopping list – a student Dear friends, ‘Tis the season of giving! If you’re like us, you have a long list of special people to shop for. It’s such a wonderful time of year and wonderful opportunity to demonstrate to friends,...
by Doyon Foundation | Dec 20, 2017 | Scholarships
Through a partnership with the US Department of Education’s Office of Indian Education, Claremont Graduate University will award selected Native Americans with a generous support package to help them earn a California preliminary K-12 teaching credential and master’s...
by Doyon Foundation | Dec 14, 2017 | News and Events, Scholarships
The family and friends of David “Burney” Dunn established a scholarship fund in his memory following his tragic death in 1994. Burney was a graduate student in wildlife biology and did his research on the relationships of lynx, hares, and habitat on the Kenai National...
by Doyon Foundation | Dec 5, 2017 | Scholarships
The American Indian College Fund will award the first American Indian Law School Scholarship in the fall of the 2018-19 academic year. The scholarship covers all costs of attendance, including tuition for the three-year course of study at Harvard Law School, for one...
by Doyon Foundation | Dec 4, 2017 | Scholarships
The Edward and Anna Range Schmidt Charitable Trust provides grants for students studying earth science and for organizations that promote the understanding of earth sciences. The Trust is also able to provide emergency assistance for immediate or short-term financial...
by Doyon Foundation | Dec 4, 2017 | Scholarships
The Cobell Scholarship Vocational Opportunity is for any student who has not yet earned a college degree, is enrolled or will be enrolling in a vocational credential, vocational certificate or occupational license program. Vocational degrees typically are one year or...