Roadtrip Nation’s Upcoming Documentary Exploring Opportunities for Native Youth

Vicki Vasques, Chairwoman of the RMP Foundation, is proud to support an upcoming Roadtrip Nation documentary for public television that will explore an array of educational paths and career opportunities available to Native American young adults. The RMP Foundation donated $110,000 to make this incredible journey for Native American youth possible.

Vicki Vasques stated, “Working to underwrite this Roadtrip Nation documentary for public television has been a labor of love. We are honored that this roadtrip could be made possible with our support so these stories of Native American young adults, who are pursuing higher education, can be shared with a larger audience.”

Roadtrip Nation is a nonprofit organization that humanizes career exploration through storytelling and education tools.  Their award-winning documentary series has been airing on public television for the past 20 years. 

The RMP Foundation is dedicated to improving the education, health and wellness of all people, especially those throughout Native communities. Lives will be changed in our communities as they benefit from our investments.

The Native American Roadtrip will air in the Summer of 2022.  Stay tuned for more information! 

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