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Indigenous Teacher Education Program (ITEP)

$23,864
159%
Raised toward our $15,000 Goal
34 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on March 30, at 11:59 PM MST
Project Owners

Anonymous

Mar 30, 2026

Erica

Travassos

Mar 30, 2026

Cara

Steiner

$100

Mar 30, 2026

Keiki

Kawai'ae'a

Mar 30, 2026

Anonymous

Mar 30, 2026

Anonymous

Mar 30, 2026

IngriQue Salt

In Honor of all Indigenous knowledge holders and children

Mar 30, 2026

Cindy

Cruz

$51

Mar 30, 2026

Anonymous

Mar 30, 2026

Candice

Collins

Mar 30, 2026

Anonymous

Mar 29, 2026

Anonymous

$250

Mar 28, 2026

Martha

Lee

Mar 28, 2026

Justin

Frago

$10

Mar 28, 2026

Dana

Wilcox

$10

Mar 27, 2026

Nicole

Cepai

$51

Mar 27, 2026

Mark

Jenks

$100

Mar 27, 2026

Anonymous

Mar 27, 2026

Anonymous

$250

Mar 27, 2026

Natasha

Warner

$100

Mar 26, 2026

Sergio

Avila

Mar 26, 2026

Carol

Brochin

Mar 25, 2026

Marie Salt

In Honor of ITEP Team and Teachers who graduated.

Mar 23, 2026

Sara

Knepper

$50

Mar 22, 2026

Ron

Marx

$150

Mar 20, 2026
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$51

SEEDS - ITEP Candidates

A gift of $51 celebrates the number of ITEP candidates teaching in schools and communities serving a high population of Indigenous students. Help us plant the seeds of Indigenous Educators so they may grow and strengthen our Indigenous communities.

$150

RED - Digital Literacies

The pandemic exposed digital inequities in teaching and learning. A gift of $150 will support ongoing opportunities for ITEP candidates to learn new technologies as they infuse digital literacies in classrooms.

$300

BLUE - Resources

A gift of $300 will add five Indigenous-authored books to the ITEP library.

$574

CORN POLLEN - Native Nations

A gift of $574 recognizes the number of federally recognized Native nations in need of Indigenous educators for their youth.

$700

YELLOW - Knowledge Holders

A gift of $700 compensates Indigenous Elders and community members to share traditional knowledge, values, and language with ITEP candidates.