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ITEP - The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals
Who was Virgil Masayesva?
Virgil was the co-founder and director of the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) at Northern Arizona University. As a director, Virgil directed and managed ITEP's tribal environmental training programs and was instrumental in establishing ITEP's air quality programs including the American Indian Air Quality Training Program, the Tribal Air Monitoring Support Center and many other programs dedicated to the protection and preservation of tribal resources and tribal environmental management.
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Tribes throughout the country have benefited from the environmental trainings, professional assistances, and conferences that ITEP provides. Through Virgil's work and commitment in providing trainings, he has changed the direction of tribal resources and the development of environmental management in Indian country forever. The scholarship honors his tireless pursuit to advance Native American environmental education and protection issues around the country.
The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals
The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals focuses on the protection and sustainability of Native American land, strengthening tribal capacity and sovereignty in environmental and resource management through culturally relevant education, research, partnerships and policy-based services.
$19.70
Earth Day gift
In honor of the first Earth Day in 1970, YOUR gift supports students focusing on environmental protection.
$30
Celebrate 30 Years of ITEP
Make a gift in honor of 30 Years of the NAU Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals.
$100
Support the cost of gas
The average student spends $100/month on gas - YOUR gift will be put toward a scholarship to help support costs like gas as they travel to campus or their internship.
$250
Support the cost of meals
The average student spends about $150 – $300 per month on groceries as well as other personal expenses – YOUR gift will be put toward a scholarship to help support student meals and other personal expenses
$500
Support the costs of books
The average book costs for students are $500 - YOUR gift will be put toward a scholarship to help support costs like books.
$1,000
Support the cost of housing
The average student pays around $1,000 monthly for on/off campus student housing - YOUR gift will be put toward a scholarship to help students pay for room and board
$2,000
Support a full scholarship
YOUR gift of $2,000 will support a scholarship for one student.