‘Aa-wok Georgiana Trull Memorial Scholarship

This Scholarship Fund was established to honor the work and life of ‘Aa-wok Georgiana Trull.

‘Aa-wok Georgiana spent more than 40 years of her life dedicated to revitalization of the Yurok language, contributing to an alphabet and publishing a conversation dictionary. Funds support CA Native people actively engaged in Indigenous language revitalization.

Federally and non-federally recognized CA Indigenous people are eligible to apply.

The scholarship is open to students who will be actively enrolled in and attending two- or four-year universities,  graduate school programs, or trade school. 

The application portal for the ‘Aa-wok Georgiana Trull Memorial Scholarship opens in winter, with a deadline of March 31 annually.

Please contact the NCF team at any time if you have questions or need assistance in applying, nativecultures@hafoundation.org or (707) 267-9906.

If you would like to contribute to this fund get in touch with our Donor Relations team or donate online.

Adrian Joseph Romo Memorial Scholarship

This Scholarship was established in 2020 to honor the life of Adrian Romo. 

Adrian graduated with honors from Humboldt State University in 2018, completing a degree in Kinesiology with emphasis in Pre-Physical Therapy and minors in Psychology and Native American Studies. Adrian was active in numerous clubs and activities across campus, acted as an Activities Student Assistant and even served as a mentor. However, it was his involvement in ITEPP that provided him with a home away from home and created important lifetime relationships. His family hopes to extend Adrian’s deep, life-long desire to help others and support his community through this scholarship, thereby assisting students in successfully completing their degree while they actively participate in ITEPP.

Eligibility:

  • A current Cal Poly Humboldt undergraduate or graduate student, who will be attending the coming year as well.
  • Must be a Native Indigenous student enrolled in ITEPP/ Native American Center for Academic Excellence for a minimum of one year.
  • Must display qualities of leadership and significant involvement with building and supporting the ITEPP student community.
  • Demonstrate financial need.

Applications are due March 31

Students chosen for support will receive at least $500 in financial support. 

Please contact the NCF team at any time if you have questions or need assistance in applying, nativecultures@hafoundation.org or (707) 267-9906. 

If you would like to contribute to this fund and future ITEPP students, get in touch with our Donor Relations team or donate online.

Jack Montoya Memorial Scholarship

This Scholarship Fund was established to support Native people who are California residents and show genuine support of and actively promote cultural revitalization. 

Federally and non-federally recognized Indigenous people are eligible to apply.

The scholarship is open to students who will be actively enrolled in and attending four-year universities or graduate school programs.

The application portal for the Jack Montoya Memorial Scholarship Fund opens in winter, with a deadline of March 31 annually.

Please contact the NCF team at any time if you have questions or need assistance in applying, nativecultures@hafoundation.org or (707) 267-9906. 

If you would like to contribute to this fund get in touch with our Donor Relations team or donate online.

If you have any questions, please contact the NCF team at nativecultures@hafoundation.org or (707) 267-9906.

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