Indigenous Communities Fellowships
A Cardinal Quarter opportunity co-sponsored by the Native American Cultural Center and the Haas Center for Public Service, the Indigenous Communities Fellowship is Stanford’s premier opportunity for students to pursue Indigenous service and community reinvestment within tribal/islander communities. This fellowship enables students to partner with a community-based nonprofit, government, or tribal organization of their choice to gain experience applying their academic pursuits and leadership skills towards the advancement of Indigenous sovereignty and worldviews. Preference is given to applicants whose host organizations are rooted in Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Communities.
Indigenous Communities Fellows spend the summer working full-time under the supervision of a mentor within their host organization. Each undergraduate fellow receives a base stipend of $7000 to support travel and living expenses during the fellowship. Financial aid and supplemental funding are available to undergraduates who qualify. Graduate students are eligible to apply and will automatically receive a stipend of $9000.
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