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2024 Summer Youth Employment Program: Applications

Applications for the 2024 Summer Youth Employment Program are now OPEN!

The Muscogee (Creek) Nation Summer Youth Employment Program is an eight-week employment opportunity for Native youth ages 16-21 to gain hands-on experience in the workforce. Applications are accepted December 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024.

2024 High School Honor Cord Application

The 2024 High School Senior Honor Cord Program application will open January 22, 2024. Graduating Muscogee high school seniors may receive a braided, green and gold graduation cord with a custom, full-color charm of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation seal to wear during graduation and to keep as a token of their accomplishments.

MNYS Conference Prize Donations

Mvskoke Nation Youth Services Office (MNYS) 2710 N Miami Ave, Okmulgee

The Mvskoke Nation Youth Services is requesting items for donation for the Second Annual Five Tribes Youth Cultural Conference.

The Mvskoke Nation Youth Services is honored to host the Second Annual Five Tribes Youth Cultural Conference, here on the Muscogee Reservation. The Chickasaw Nation was the first host, for this conference in 2023. The conference is geared towards the youth of the five civilized tribes and to begin networking within our communities.

Walking Program 2024

Are you ready to start moving?

The Walking Program is an annual incentive-based program to encourage the Native community to be more physically active year-round. Participants can sign up by contacting their Health & Wellness staff person by phone or email, or by attending a local community sign-up event listed on the schedule.

Free

Apply for Academic Incentive from JOM: Deadline

The Muscogee (Creek) Nation Johnson-O’Malley Program invites all Muscogee (Creek) high school seniors within MCN JOM school districts to apply for the 2024 Academic Incentive.

Ongoing

2024 JOM Advanced Placement Incentive

The Johnson-O’Malley Advanced Placement Incentive provides assistance to high school students by funding the cost of up to five (5) advanced placement exams each year. Enrolling in advanced placement courses enables students to earn college credits while in high school.