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Champion for Native Children Award 2026

Deadline: Jan 05, 2026
other
unfunded
United States, Canada
To Apply

Please visit the application link below to apply.

Opportunity Overview

The National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) is now accepting applications for its Champion for Native Children Award 2026. This prestigious award recognizes individuals and organizations making exceptional contributions to the well-being of Indigenous children, families, and communities in the United States or Canada.

๐Ÿ† About the NICWA Champion for Native Children Award

The Champion for Native Children Award is NICWAโ€™s highest honor. It acknowledges outstanding efforts in improving the lives of Indigenous children and their families.

๐ŸŽ Benefits of the Award

While specific benefits are not detailed, recipients gain recognition for their impactful work in Indigenous child and family welfare.

โœ… Eligibility Criteria

Who Can Be Nominated

  • Individuals, such as:
    • Social workers
    • Case managers
    • Foster parents
    • Emerging leaders
  • Organizations committed to Indigenous child and family welfare

What Makes Someone Eligible

Nominees must demonstrate:

  • Exceptional leadership and dedication to Indigenous children, families, and communities.
  • Meaningful impact in areas like:
    • Tribal child welfare
    • Childrenโ€™s mental health
    • Juvenile justice in Tribal communities
  • Advocacy efforts, including:
    • Promoting or developing programs and policies that support tribes and families
    • Strengthening the Indian Child Welfare Act
    • Securing funding for impactful initiatives
    • A significant body of work over years or a lifetime

๐Ÿ“… Application Date and Process

For more details, visit the NICWA website.

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