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Intertribal Agriculture Council: Youth Programs
The Intertribal Agriculture Council created the youth programs as a response to the growing concern about the age gap in the agriculture industry. The goal and mission is to educate and empower Native American youth through the many services that IAC provides.
Intertribal Agriculture Council: Technical Assistance Network
The Technical Assistance Network provides direct assistance with USDA program access - outreach, eligibility, applications, and contract implementation support as needed. The Technical Assistance Network also leverages partnerships, supports project development, government-to-government relations, and focuses on resource identification to meet individual producer and Tribal community priorities related to agriculture, land management, and community development.
Intertribal Agriculture Council: E-Learning Platform
The Resiliency through Agriculture E-Learning Platform is accessible through a browser or mobile app. IAC developed an online curriculum that combines multiple strategies including webinars, podcasts, and in-depth online workshops to enhance agricultural technical assistance.
Tribal Stewards Inclusion Crews: Northwest Youth Corps
Our Tribal Stewards Inclusion Crews aim to inspire the next generation of Tribal land stewards. Tribal Stewards leaders and members complete work projects with the guidance and mentorship of trained conservation professionals. Emphasis is placed on holistic development, on the basis that healthy land supports healthy people. The Tribal Stewards Inclusion Crews follow our Youth Camping program structure and combine education and job skill training with outdoor adventure for 16 to 19 year olds.
Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership
The Center for Native Peoples and the Environment at the State University of New York's College of Environmental Science & Forestry is recruiting students for graduate study in diverse environmental sciences from ecology, sustainability, conservation biology to restoration and environmental engineering. As a member of the Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership, the program provides funding for full tuition and stipends for Native American students pursuing MS and PhD degrees.
Wedgworth Leadership Institute
The Wedgworth Leadership Institute for Agriculture and Natural Resources develops and refines the leadership capabilities of leaders in Florida agriculture and natural resources.
Michigan State University Extension: Great Lakes Leadership Academy
The mission of the Great Lakes Leadership Academy is to promote positive change, economic vitality, and resource conservation and enhance the quality of life in Michigan by encouraging leadership for the common good.
Karla Hollis, USDA 1890 liaison on Comfort Farms in Milledgeville, Georgia
Karla Hollis, USDA 1890 liaison on Comfort Farms in Milledgeville, Georgia. (Photo by Preston Keres)
Online trainings
Online training resources like webinars and podcasts to learn more about how to incorporate equitable and inclusive practices into landscape work
Online training
 
University of Maryland Extension Urban Farmer Field School holds an educational event at Plantation Park Heights Urban Farm (PPHUF) in Baltimore, Md., July 20, 2021
University of Maryland Extension Urban Farmer Field School holds an educational event at Plantation Park Heights Urban Farm (PPHUF) in Baltimore, Md., July 20, 2021. (USDA/FPAC Photo by Preston Keres)
Clark Farms Creamery uses modern apps help them stay abreast of their cattle and field well-being
Clark Farms Creamery is a multigenerational dairy farm, that milks around 230 head Holstein Heifers in Delhi, New York. The use of modern apps help them stay abreast of their cattle and field well-being. (USDA/FPAC photo by Preston Keres)
Dave Borrowes browses the Farmers.gov website
Dave Borrowes, a producer with the North-South Institute, browses the Farmers.gov website as his Katahdin sheep, feed on his farm Epic Ranch, in Davie, Florida, February 22, 2021. (USDA/FPAC Photo by Preston Keres)
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Redlands District Conservationist Tomas Aguilar-Campos and HdV Co-Founder and Executive Director Maria Alonso.
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Redlands District Conservationist Tomas Aguilar-Campos and HdV Co-Founder and Executive Director Maria Alonso. (USDA Photo by Lance Cheung)
Background on equity and inclusion
Resources to learn about the experiences of diverse and underserved communities and how inequity and exclusionary practices have shaped conservation, farming, landscapes, and communities. These resources are just a starting place: the best way to learn about the specific needs, interests, and priorities of communities is by listening directly to community members in your area and the community-based groups that serve them.
Background on equity and inclusion
 
Report: The Nature Conservancy - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice
Find stories and learnings from across the globe featuring Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice projects and reflections. From The Nature Conservancy.
Webinar: Environmental Justice - Lessons from History and a Look to the Future
 
Webinar: Environmental Justice - Climate Impacts, Adaptation, and Resilience
 
Video: Standing with Black Farmers
Short video interviewing Black farmers about experiences and challenges they faced due to racial discrimination.