Our Programs
Parks in Focus
In partnership with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Tucson, Parks in Focus takes 12 middle school students every summer to explore Arizona's natural wonders.
Dissertation Fellowships
The Morris K. Udall Foundation awards two one-year fellowships of up to $24,000 to doctoral candidates whose research concerns environmental public policy and/or environmental conflict resolution.
Native Nations Institute
The Native Nations Institute serves as a self-determination, self-governance, and development resource for indigenous nations.
Programs of the Udall Foundation include the following:
- Annual scholarships and fellowships to outstanding students who intend to pursue careers related to the environment.
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Annual scholarships and internships to outstanding Native American and Alaska Native college students who intend to pursue
careers in health care and tribal public policy.
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Parks in Focus, which takes young people into national and state parks to expose them to the grandeur of the nation's natural
resources and instill a sustainable appreciation for the environment.
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The U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution, which provides mediation and other services to assist in resolving
federal environmental conflicts.
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The Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management, and Policy (NNI), which focuses on leadership education for tribal
leaders and on policy research. The Morris K. Udall Foundation and the University of Arizona cofounded NNI, building on the
research programs of the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development.
The Foundation also works in cooperation with the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy at the University of Arizona on
various activities, including environmental research and conflict resolution.