Featured, general•5 min read How to Become a True Patriot by Kitcki Carroll, USET/USET SPF Executive DirectorPublished in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on July 4, 2025 In less than 15 months, on July 4, 2026, we will commemorate the 250th anniversary [...] Read More
Paul H. Chapman Award – Nominations Due May 15 April 12, 2022 The Foundation for Improvement of Justice is a private, not-for-profit organization founded in 1984 for the purpose of recognizing innovative individuals or organizations who have successfully impacted the civil or…
Indigenous Student Seminar – Apply by April 18 April 12, 2022 Part of the Hoover Project on Renewing Indigenous Economies, the Indigenous Student Seminar is an intensive, four-day immersion program exploring federal policy, tribal governance, and indigenous entrepreneurship. The goal is…
Native Organizers Alliance Native Community Organizing Training – Applications Due April 15 April 7, 2022 Native Organizers Alliance is excited to announce that applications are now open for our 2022 National Native Community Organizing Training. Our annual national training is rooted in Indigenous values and traditional knowledge,…
Webinar Recording Available: “A Conversation on Kudzu” April 5, 2022 In case you missed it, the Northeast Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change (RISCC) Management Network had a fantastic discussion with guest speakers Stephen Enloe (UF/IFAS) and Steve Manning (IPC) at…
The Wabanaki Youth in Science Program has a New Website! April 5, 2022 A close partner and collaborator of USET the Wabanaki Youth in Science (WaYS) Program has recently updated their website. The new look comes with new resources and opportunities for Tribal…
Call for Proposals: 2022 National Tribal & Indigenous Climate Conference April 5, 2022 The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) Tribes and Climate Change Program is delighted to announce that the call for proposals (due May 6) for the upcoming 2022 National Tribal…
Midwest and Northeast Summary of the 2020 State Forest Action Plans for the Northeast and Midwest April 5, 2022 Healthy forests don’t happen by chance. The 176 million acres of forest in the Northeast and Midwest provide clean water, wildlife habitat, recreation, jobs, forest products, and carbon storage. Every…
Miccosukee Activist Advocates for the Everglades through Performance Art April 5, 2022 Native American environmentalist and artist Houston Cypress is concerned that climate change will harm native plants that are integral to Miccosukee cultural practices. His nonprofit, Love the Everglades, combines education,…
Free Academic/Employability Course for USET Tribal Nations April 1, 2022 CSM Course for Education, Workforce and Economic Development, Summer Youth Programs USET’s Office of Environmental Resource Management (OERM), in conjunction with partner SeeMore Impact Labs, is providing free access to…
Indigenous Communities Fellowship – Deadline Extended to April 11 March 31, 2022 As we start the third year of the Covid-19 pandemic, Native communities in the US have remained some of the most resilient despite being some of the most vulnerable due to historical and present-day…
USET Certification Board Vacancy Announcement March 29, 2022 Attention all USET member Tribal Nations Utility Managers! The USET Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators and Laboratory Analysts Certification Board seeks to fill one (1) Board Member vacancy (Drinking…
Office of Indian Education Student Artist Competition – Submit by April 29 March 16, 2022 In honor of the Office of Indian Education’s 50th Anniversary, we are excited to announce the return of the Student Artist Competition (SAC)! The 2022 competition theme is “50 Years…