Advertising Opportunities

The Only Choice to Reach Indigenous People in STEM

Through a combination of print and digital publishing, AISES and Winds of Change deliver content designed to engage students from pre-college through post-doc, aspiring and seasoned professionals, retirees, and elders — as well as our sponsors, partners, and friends.

We reach a broad audience with inspiring messages of how STEM endeavors can lead to a fulfilling and productive future, promoting diversity in STEM, while inspiring our audiences to overcome obstacles on their own STEM paths. Here are ways you can engage with our audience!

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Winds of Change Magazine

AISES publishes the award-winning Winds of Change (WOC) magazine four times a year for the Indigenous people of North America and the Pacific Islands.

Every issue is distributed to an audience of over 8,000 including students, professionals, schools, libraries, and Native events.

Website Advertising

Extend your reach online with over 35,000 unique visitors per month on our websites:

aises.org
conference.aises.org
woc.aises.org

Digital Newsletters

Our must-read digital newsletter Paths to Opportunities is published monthy for two distinct segments of our digital audience: students and professionals.

Each version reaches over 18,000 individuals and is customized with opportunities, timely topics, and editorial content targeted to its unique demographic segment of Indigenous North Americans and Pacific Islanders in STEM fields.

Career Hub

The AISES Career Hub is a great place for employers to post job openings to attract qualified Native STEM professionals and access their resumes in our database.

The AISES Career Hub has more than 2,300 employers, 3,300 job seekers, and 2,000 jobs listed.

Social Media

Get seen by our 40,000+ followers across our social media platforms. AISES leverages social media to highlight brilliance in Indigenous STEM through our work with students, educators, industry STEM professionals, and partners.

AISES social media continually pushes traffic to digital editions of Winds of Change and our websites.