2014 SAIGE Jorgensen Scholarship for Environmental Stewardship
Deadline this year only – October 31, 2014.
Funding amount this year only – $2000 per scholarship.
Two scholarships will be awarded to native undergraduate students, please see link below for all the details:
http://saige.org/words/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/2014-Carol-Jorgensen-Scholarship.pdf
CFC Debuts “Universal Giving Tool”
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SAIGE is on the CFC!
SAIGE is very pleased to announce that it is on the Combined Federal Campaign list for 2014-15!
Now there is another way for federal employees to support SAIGE through regular payroll deductions.
Your contributions are needed to help SAIGE continue to build our great programs despite fluctuating agency budgets. As an all-volunteer organization, we work diligently throughout the year so we can offer the best quality training that is needed and desired by government workers.
When you sign up for SAIGE on the CFC, you become part of the SAIGE team making the National Training Program, Veterans’ and Youth Programs, and scholarships possible. You become part of that voice advocating for American Indians and Alaska Natives in the government workforce. When your agency begins the CFC Campaign this fall (Sept. 1 – Dec. 15) be sure to select SAIGE, #26052, and you can make a difference.
The mission of the CFC is to promote and support philanthropy through a program that is employee focused, cost-efficient, and effective in providing all federal employees the opportunity to improve the quality of life for all. Some, but not all regions, will offer e-giving options; check with your local officials.
To find your local campaign go to:
http://www.opm.gov/combined-federal-campaign/find-local-campaigns/locator/
Congratulations to the SAIGE Achievement Award Winners! Pictures added –
The SAIGE Board is pleased to announce the winners of the 2014 SAIGE Achievement Awards –
Congratulations to all the recipients for their work in advocating for American Indians and Alaska Natives in their communities.
Awardees were recognized and presented the award by Colorado Front Range Chapter President Carl Etsitty at the Eleventh Annual SAIGE National Training Program in Albuquerque, NM, June 10, 2014.
The following are the categories for the SAIGE Achievement Awards, and the recipient of that Award:
1. Agency: National Park Service 
2. Supervisory: Darla Eastman, U.S. Fish and Wildlife

3. Leadership (General Schedule Grades 11-15): Ranelle Yazzie, Federal Aviation Administration

4. Leadership (GS-1-10): Coralee Mackay, Internal Revenue Service

5. American Indian /Alaskan Native (AI/AN) Committee member: Daniel Holt, Jr., Dept. of Veterans’ Affairs
BACKGROUND:
Native American employment represents 1.8 percent of the permanent Federal Workforce. The purpose of these awards is to recognize agencies and individuals who, through their personal commitment and professional initiative, have made contributions in recruiting, retaining, and providing career advancement opportunities to American Indian and Alaskan Native (AI/AN) employees in the Federal workforce, and who have assisted with the advancement of AI/AN professionals..
Authorization from OPM for SAIGE 2014 NTP!
Greetings!
Here are the documents from the Director of the Office of Personnel Management, Katherine Archuleta, acknowledging that the 2014 SAIGE National Training Program meets the requirements to qualify as an authorized training activity for federal employees. Please utilize these documents when justifying your request to attend the SAIGE 11th Annual National Training Program in June. Director Archuleta has agreed to come and speak at our Training Program this year. Draft agenda will be posted soon.
Early registration ends April 15!
Click on the links below to download the documents in PDF format.





