Training

National Cybersecurity Training & Education Center

The National Cybersecurity Training and Education (NCyTE) Center at Whatcom Community College (WCC) is a grant-funded, Advanced Technological Education (ATE) National Center. NCyTE strives to expand the cybersecurity workforce to protect our nation from ever-evolving threats by building and diversifying education and career pathways, developing leading-edge curriculums, cultivating industry engagement and career opportunities, and supporting faculty and leadership development in cybersecurity education.

Clearfield, Inc.

Clearfield, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLFD) designs, manufactures and distributes fiber optic management, protection, connectivity and delivery solutions to enable rapid, cost-effective fiber-fed deployments throughout the broadband service provider space across North America and South America.

Be An Actuary

Be An Actuary, a campaign by the Casualty Actuarial Society and the Society of Actuaries, is meant to promote the actuarial profession as a career choice to students from a wide range of backgrounds. We empower future actuaries by educating them about the profession and connecting them with resources like scholarships, exam support programs, professional societies, and more.

NASA SCoPE

NASA SCoPE is funded to cultivate a community of practice between NASA science/ engineering experts, early career scientists and the NASA Science Activation teams (educational outreach teams). Our goal is to communicate NASA science through the creation of inspiring educational materials that are effective, scientifically authentic, and broaden participation of historically marginalized communities. We do this by providing travel funding, training, and professional development opportunities.

Buffalo Nations Grasslands Alliance

The Buffalo Nations Grasslands Alliance (BNGA), a Native led 501(c)(3) organization, envisions Native Nations uniting to ensure the diversity of life in the Northern Great Plains flourishes for current and future generations. BNGA's purpose is to ensure that the Native Nations in the US portion of the Northern Great Plains have the technical and financial resources to plan and act on the vision for their traditional lands and waters.

AIM-AHEAD

The National Institutes of Health’s AIM-AHEAD program was established to create mutually beneficial and coordinated partnerships to empower researchers and communities across the United States in the development of AI/ML models and enhance the capabilities of this emerging technology, beginning with electronic health record (EHR) data.

UNLV & Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Tribal Education Initiative

The Tribal Education Initiative at UNLV, funded by a grant from the Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation, was established to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary to excel in management roles within Tribal gaming and hospitality enterprises. Housed within the top-ranked Harrah College of Hospitality at UNLV, this unique initiative leverages the college’s extensive expertise in gaming and hospitality to create exceptional learning opportunities for both degree-seeking and non-degree-seeking students interested in Tribal gaming and hospitality careers.

National Museum of the American Indian

The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) is an active and visible component of the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum complex.
NMAI operates three facilities: the museum in Washington, D.C.; the George Gustav Heye Center in New York City; and the Cultural Resources Center in Suitland, Maryland, houses the museum's collections as well as the conservation, repatriation, and digital imaging programs, and research facilities.

Center of American Indian and Minority Health & the Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota

Center of American Indian and Minority Health (CAIMH) is educating, recruiting and conducting Research to make a positive impact on American Indian and Alaska Native health.
The Masonic Cancer Center partners with the CAIMH to reduce cancer's burden in Minnesota and throughout the world. Both are housed at the University of Minnesota