People's Academy for Community Engagement: Native Cohort

The purpose of PACE Native Cohort is to build the civic engagement skills of emerging Indigenous leaders. 
Selection process is through committee review conducted by Na'ah Illahee Fund and Seattle Department of Neighborhoods staff. At least 15 people will be chosen based on the following: 
 ~ commitment to civic involvement within the city of Seattle
 ~ demonstrated leadership in service and connection to community 
 ~ a person's experience and skills in advocating community priorities 

Participation stipend of $250 

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* 1. Contact information:

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* 2. Please tell us your tribal affiliation(s)/Indigenous ancestry(ies)

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* 3. Please describe your past and present involvement in your community

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* 4. Please tell us about yourself and motivation to be a leader serving your community

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* 5. What questions do you have about City of Seattle government? 

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* 6. What skills would you like to learn and/or improve in this academy? 

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* 7. Because self-introductions are an important part of how we connect in our community, Na'ah Illahee will host an optional 1-hour Meet-n-Greet for cohort members only. If selected, what day would work for you? Please select all that apply. 

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* 8. How did you hear about PACE Native Cohort? 

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* 9. Do you have any other comments, questions, or concerns?

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