by Doyon Foundation | Sep 10, 2020 | Scholarships
The Catching the Dream (CTD) Scholarship’s objective is to recognize and reward outstanding student achievement. CTD aims to help improve the quality of life in Native American communities through the higher education by providing scholarship funds for students...
by Doyon Foundation | Aug 21, 2020 | Donors and Volunteers, News and Events
Apply by October 9, 2020 Doyon Foundation is currently seeking candidates for three open seats on its board of directors. The seats are for three-year terms, expiring in 2023. The deadline to apply is Friday, October 9, 2020, at 5 p.m. The online application is...
by Doyon Foundation | Aug 18, 2020 | Alumni, News and Events
Complete our short survey to be entered to win Are you Doyon Foundation alumni? If you’ve received a Doyon Foundation scholarship in the past, we want to hear from you! Please take a couple minutes to complete our short alumni survey. As a thank you for your time, all...
by Doyon Foundation | Aug 13, 2020 | Educational Opportunities, Language and Culture
The Alaska Policy Frontiers course through UAA College of Business and Public Policy is offered online and can be taken by anyone anywhere in Alaska. It is a graduate course but I waivers are provided for undergraduates. No class will be more than four hours long in...
by Doyon Foundation | Aug 11, 2020 | Scholarships, Student Profiles
Meet the Doyon Foundation Class of 2020 in our interactive 2020 Graduate Yearbook! We also invite you to join us in congratulating this year’s graduates by commenting on Facebook or Instagram and tagging #DFGradLove. ...
by Doyon Foundation | Aug 7, 2020 | Language and Culture, Native Word of the Month
Our August 2020 Native word of the month features phrases that celebrate the bounty of the upcoming fall season in Dihthaad Xt’een Iin Aanděeg’ (Tanacross) and Deg Xinag. Tsín’ęę, dogidinh, thank you to our speakers Irene Arnold Solomon and Edna Deacon. Noxłuu de...
by Doyon Foundation | Jul 31, 2020 | Language and Culture, Language Supporters, Storyteller
“Learning the Hän language has been my passion since I was 15” Karma Ulvi is chief of the village of Eagle, a community occupied for thousands of years by the Hän people on the south bank of the Yukon River near Canada. Karma is the daughter of Bertha Paul of Eagle...
by Doyon Foundation | Jul 30, 2020 | Educational Opportunities
Help your student get ahead by encouraging them to apply for ANSEP’s full-time Acceleration Academy. Students learn valuable life lessons and study skills that will put them on the path to success in their chosen career field. Find out all about the application...
by Doyon Foundation | Jul 30, 2020 | Scholarships, Student Profiles
“Doyon Foundation scholarships allowed me to focus on becoming the best nurse I can” Lillian Mandregan-Burroughs is the daughter of Joanna and Robbin Hams of Nebraska. Her biological father is Macarius D. Mandregan, Sr. of St. Paul Island. Lillian’s maternal...
by Doyon Foundation | Jul 21, 2020 | Educational Opportunities, Scholarships
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Backed by $2.5 million in new federal grant funding, Montana State University plans to offer full-ride scholarships to American Indian and Alaska Native students who enroll in its College of Nursing. See more at...