Center for Native American and Indigenous Research: Apply for a Co-Sponsorship with CNAIR
The Center for Native American and Indigenous Research (CNAIR) invites requests to co-sponsor events organized by Northwestern University faculty, staff, student groups and CNAIR community and affiliates. Decisions about co-sponsorship funding will be based on the event's relevance to our mission. If the event is co-sponsored with a Northwestern department, CNAIR will ordinarily contribute a maximum of one-third of an event's total budget.

We review such requests on a rolling basis via the application instructions below. Applications are evaluated by a committee of CNAIR faculty and staff. Other relevant faculty may be consulted at the discretion of the committee. Accepted applications will be based on quality, viability, and potential contribution to the goals of CNAIR. All requests must be submitted at least 4 weeks in advance of the event to be considered. If you are interested in co-sponsorship for your event, please fill out the form and we will get back to you within 10 business days.

If you would like to submit a proposal in document form, please include all requested information and send to cnair@northwestern.edu.
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Contact Name *
Email Address *
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Name of Sponsoring Organization/Program/Department *
Project/Event Name
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Description of Project/Event *
Expected Audience (size and participants), # people, Faculty, Post-Docs, Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students, Staff, Native American and Indigenous Community, General Public *
Confirmed Speakers (one-line bios)
Proposed budget, including specific amount requested from CNAIR
(Please include the intended use of the $$, i.e., speaker's travel, catering, honorarium, etc)
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Other Confirmed and Solicited Co-Sponsors
How does this project/event relate to the theme for this year? (350 words max) 

For the 2023-24 academic year, our theme is Sovereignty, Community, and Indigenous FUTURES: 100 Year Anniversary of the 1924 Indian Citizenship Act. Reflecting on the interplay of identity and politics for Native American and Indigenous peoples for the past 100 years since the Indian Citizenship Act was passed, CNAIR will focus this year’s programming on exploring what sovereignty means to the future of tribal nations.
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What roles will faculty, students and staff have in leading the event?
How does this project/event relate to the mission of CNAIR? (200 words max)  *
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