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| Native Nations Rebuilders Program |
Launched in December 2009, the Native Nations Rebuilders Program is the Bush Foundation’s response to many tribal leaders representing the 23 nations the Foundation serves, who told us that developing and supporting emerging Native leaders, as well as existing leaders, will be crucial to their nation’s success over the long term.
The Native Nations Rebuilders Program is intended to complement the partnerships we want to engage in with the tribes by building a cadre of “rebuilders.” Each year we will be inviting up to approximately 30 emerging leaders to participate in seminars to strengthen their leadership skills and nation-building knowledge so they may be instrumental in moving their nations, in cooperation with elected leadership, toward realization of their tribes’ unique goals.
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| The first cohort of Rebuilders has been announced; applications will open again in Fall 2010 for the second cohort. |
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| How the Program Works |
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Each Rebuilder will participate in a two-year process. In the first year, the Foundation and its partner, the Native Nations Institute/Harvard Project, will support Rebuilders by providing access to ideas and information, expanded networks, leadership training and other resources for nation-building through in-person educational sessions, distance learning and web-based approaches.
In the second year, Rebuilders will implement the action plans created in the first year and engage in practical nation-building efforts within their communities. Each cohort of Rebuilders will also serve as mentors for subsequent Rebuilder cohorts. |
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