
2022 Dreamstarter® Teacher Ramsey Seweingyawma
Ramsey Seweingyawma “I want more American Indian scholars to stretch their academic ability and explore research to expand their knowledge.”
Ramsey Seweingyawma “I want more American Indian scholars to stretch their academic ability and explore research to expand their knowledge.”
Rachel Davis “Our Native American Students unfortunately do not often get chances to engage in professional development opportunities that both
Brooke Gregory “This is needed at our school and in our community to ensure our students are gaining exposure to
Candance Dickerson “This grant project is needed at our school because we are just beginning this journey with our children.
Orleta Slick “’Connecting Voices’ will provide students with the opportunity to reflect upon themselves, set educational goals, make positive changes
Connie Micheal “Native students thrive with the opportunities to learn the cultural significance of the land and water. They gain
Jesse Swann “Due to the Piscataway people’s early contact with Europeans in the seventeenth century and forced acculturation since Europeans
Monica Knuppe “Projects are great ways to teach kids to work together, set goals, and create something for others.” Monica
Megan Osburne-Wamsley “Teaching children at this young age to grow their own food can set them up for success; families
John Price “This grant project can empower our Catawba students and offer them a sense of belonging and a sense
Back in April 2020, Harold Eagle Bull came to Running Strong for American Indian Youth® to request a water line
Running Strong for Native American Youth is proud to announce the exciting expansion of the Dreamstarter Program – Dreamstarter Incubator!