Outreach and Resources Hub

Help us advance Indigenous people in STEM

Whether you’re an educator, partner organization, student leader, chapter advisor, or community advocate, you play an important role in connecting Indigenous students and professionals to opportunities that can transform futures.

This page provides quick access to AISES programs, events, and promotional resources that you can share with your networks, classrooms, campuses, communities, and colleagues.

Together, we can help more Indigenous students discover pathways to success in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Quick Links & Resources

Partnership Guide

Learn how organizations can partner with AISES to support Indigenous students and professionals through sponsorships, workforce development initiatives, scholarships, events, and community engagement opportunities.

Recommended for:

  • Corporate partners
  • Foundations
  • Tribal enterprises
  • Government agencies

Explore the strategic focus areas and programs that drive the mission of AISES to advance Indigenous people in STEM.

Discover opportunities in:

  • Student Success
  • Career Support
  • Educator Resources
  • Leadership Development
  • Research & Innovation

Join a thriving community of Indigenous STEM students, professionals, educators, and allies.

Membership provides access to:

  • Scholarships
  • Internships
  • Career resources
  • Networking opportunities
  • Professional development
  • AISES events and programming

AISES scholarships help Indigenous students pursue educational pathways in STEM fields.

Share scholarship opportunities with:

  • High schools
  • Colleges and universities
  • Tribal education departments
  • Student success centers
  • Community organizations

Winds of Change is the premier magazine highlighting Indigenous excellence in STEM, education, leadership, innovation, and career success.

Use articles and stories to:

  • Inspire students
  • Support classroom discussions
  • Highlight Indigenous role models
  • Share career pathways in STEM

Key AISES Events

AISES National Conference

Oct. 15-17, 2026 | Portland, OR

The AISES National Conference is the premier event for Indigenous STEM students, professionals, educators, and partners. Attendees gain access to career opportunities, professional development, networking, research presentations, cultural programming, and community-building experiences.

Who should attend?

  • High school students
  • College students
  • STEM professionals
  • Educators
  • Employers and recruiters
  • Tribal leaders and community partners


Help spread the word by sharing with:

  • Students and families
  • Career services offices
  • Academic departments
  • Tribal education programs
  • Workforce development organizations

AISES in Canada National Gathering

The AISES in Canada National Gathering brings together Indigenous students, professionals, educators, and community leaders from across Canada to celebrate Indigenous excellence in STEM while building meaningful connections and opportunities.

Highlights include:

  • Professional development
  • Student engagement
  • Networking opportunities
  • Cultural experiences
  • Industry and community partnerships


Share this opportunity with Indigenous students, educators, and professionals throughout Canada.

National Advancing Indigenous Science and Engineering Fair

The National Advancing Indigenous Science and Engineering Fair (NAISEF) showcases the innovation, creativity, and scientific achievement of Indigenous students from across North America.

Students have the opportunity to present research projects, connect with peers, and gain recognition for their accomplishments in STEM.

Ideal audiences:

  • 5-12th grade students
  • Science fair coordinators
  • STEM educators
  • Tribal schools and education departments

 

Help identify and encourage the next generation of Indigenous scientists, engineers, and innovators.

Ways you can support AISES

For Educators

For Partners

  • Share opportunities through employee networks
  • Sponsor programs, scholarships, or events
  • Engage employees as mentors, speakers, and volunteers
  • Promote AISES initiatives across organizational channels

For Students