The Native American Congressional Internship Program provides Native Americans and Alaska Natives with an insider's view of the
federal government. Our ten-week internship in Washington, D.C., places students in Senate and House offices, committees,
Cabinet departments and the White House, where they are able to observe government decision-making processes first-hand.
In 2009, the Foundation expects to award 12 Internships on the basis of merit to Native Americans and Alaska Natives who:
- Are college juniors or seniors, recent graduates from tribal or four-year colleges, or graduate or law students;
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Have demonstrated an interest in fields related to tribal public policy, such as tribal governance, tribal law, Native
American education, Native American health, Native American justice, natural resource protection, cultural preservation
and revitalization, and Native American economic development.
Announcing the 2008 Udall Interns
Press Release
Find out more about the Internship Program: watch the video