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Honoring Native American People’s Day with Carla Knapp: A Visionary Leader for Native Youth Services

Carla Knapp, National Vice President of Native Services, Boys & Girls Club of America, Enrolled Tribal Member of the Penobscot Indian Nation, Born into the Bear Clan. We are honored to feature her today as we pay tribute to all Native Americans for Native Americans People’s Day.  To learn more about that, click here.
 
Carla has received numerous awards including the Executive Director’s Award for demonstrating outstanding performance, the Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) Native Service to Youth Award, the Maytag Leadership Award honoring dependable leaders throughout the BGCA movement, the National Indian Gaming Association Chairman’s Leadership Award, the 2019 W. Errol Sewell Leadership Award, and was most recently named the recipient of the 2021 Linkage’s Women’s Leadership Executive Impact Award.
 
Carla is married to Joseph Knapp, a tribal member of the Penobscot Indian Nation, and is the proud mother of two children, Gary and Imalah. With the support of her family, Carla’s mission is to provide opportunities that improve the lives of youth and communities.
 
What is your personal/professional story?
 
For 23 years, I have been part of the Boys & Girls Club movement. Since my time at BGCA and through the creation of BGCA Native Services in 2013, I have had the great privilege of working with so many of our Sovereign Tribal Nations to sustain and support the development of Boys & Girls Clubs who are shaping their future leaders. Watching the vast potential of the young people whose lives these Clubs have impacted come to fruition as they graduate high school, earn their degrees, become the next Tribal leaders, Tribal employees or go out into the world to inspire change in their own professional careers is nothing short of extraordinary; it’s what keeps me sustained in this important work each and every day.
 
It has been and is such an honor to lead such an incredible team, Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Native Services team works tirelessly to bring culturally relevant services, programs, resources, trainings, and cultural competency to all of our Sovereign Tribal Nations who have a Boys & Girls Club or the desire to establish a Native Boys & Girls Club. I am incredibly proud of BGCA Native Services and all we have accomplished collectively and feel hopeful about what the future holds for us. However, it is just as important to thank all that walk alongside us on this journey; our Tribal Leaders, Club Leaders, Club Staff, and our Partners and Ambassadors, for their unwavering dedication to advancing our mission. None of this would be possible without the commitment of BGCA to support the bright futures we envision for Native youth. 
 
In my career, there is nothing better than seeing our Clubs provide a safe nurturing environment where our Native youth build resilience and thrive as their true authentic selves as we work together on behalf of future generations. The future of our communities rests in the hands of our youth and a Tribal seven generations principle. It is their health and well-being that will impact the future of many Native communities and Boys & Girls Clubs build leaders.
 
Where do you find community?
 
I find community within the Native Services team at Boys & Girls Clubs of America, I find community within the nearly 250 Native Boys & Girls Clubs sites. We are family, we are my extended family. I find community where I can show up as my true authentic self, a space that is created that provides that sense of belonging. 
 
What key moments in your life led you to where you are today?
 
Many people know or hear me say that I am a daddy’s girl, but many don’t know why. I was born in the late 60’s and little did I know that the 70s would play a huge role in shaping who I am today. In the 70’s my tribe was fighting for their Federal Tribal Recognition. My dad was and is a fierce warrior for Tribal Sovereignty and at such a young age I didn’t fully understand what that meant, but what I did know is that he would use his voice any chance he could.   
 
As I got older and understood what this meant, I understood his sacrifice, learned the power of his voice, perseverance, grit, and determination. I saw his courage and strength as a strategic visionary leader - knowing when to use his voice and when not to, to walk quietly, to make a presence, and little did I know that this would shape me and my life forever.
 
During my professional path, I found my voice. I have learned when to use it and when to take a step back, when to walk quietly, when to make a strong presence, and most importantly to never lose my true authentic self and carry that same spirit of respect my father has for Tribal Sovereignty.
 
Where does your passion to serve come from?
 
I was always told as a little girl by my dad “You were born with gifts, and it is your job to find out what those gifts are, don’t let those gifts go to waste, know your strengths, you have great work to do." I always knew that I wanted to do something greater, so I started to make not only personal goals but also professional goals.

I had a vision, a vision of the future – and most importantly how I wanted to be as a leader, and how I wanted to contribute to others. 

That vision has helped me advance in my role today because I knew my future vision and what I was working towards. I feel truly honored to serve and support nearly 250 Native Boys & Girls Clubs across the Nation. 
Every day in my work, I think about how I want to be remembered, did I make a difference, did I do my best, and was I able to contribute and make a difference not only for this generation but for generations to come?  

I love the saying, I wake up with determination and go to bed satisfied knowing that I did my best. People, passion, and purpose.
 
How can GlobalMindED help you reach your goals?
 
Help raise awareness of the great work that is happening through Boys & Girls Clubs in Indian Country
Continue to elevate and empower indigenous people.
Plan Now for GlobalMindED's 10th Anniversary Conference June 17-19 2024 at the Denver Hyatt Regency



Highlights from the 2023 GlobalMindED Annual Conference this past June: 
  • Conference Program300+ Speakers (70% diverse), 90 sessions
  • 150 First Gen to College students in attendance at our leadership program and conference
  • Inclusive Leader Awardsthe ‘Academy Awards’ of DEI, honored 15 leaders across industries 
PBS12 Denver filmed and live-streamed the 2023 GlobalMindED Inclusive Leader Awards on June 7th as well as our main stage plenaries and presentations on June 8th. You can find them all individually on the GlobalMindED YouTube channel.

2023 GlobalMindED Inclusive Leader Award Winners' introductions and acceptance remarks:

Miriam Calderon, Chief Policy Officer, ZERO TO THREE: Inclusive Leader - Early Childhood Education
Dr. David Miyashiro, Superintendent, Cajon Valley Union School District, Inclusive Leader - K-12 Education
Carrie Billy, CEO, American Indian Higher Education Consortium: Inclusive Leader - Higher Education
Afua Bruce, Founder & Principal, ANB Advisory Group: Inclusive Leader - Government
Dr. Elena Rios, President & CEO, National Hispanic Medical Association: Inclusive Leader - Health & Wellness
Hassan Salem, Head of Commercial Banking, US Bank: Inclusive Leader - Banking & Finance
Greg Robinson, James Webb Space Telescope Project Director NASA (ret): Inclusive Leader - Space & Aerospace
Mary Nichols, Professor, UCLA Institute of the Environment, Inclusive Leader - Energy & Sustainability
Michael Campbell, General Manager, Education Division, Intel: Inclusive Leader - Technology
Diego Mariscal, CEO & Chief Disabled Person, 2Gether-International: Inclusive Leader - Entrepreneurship
Mario Carrera, President & CEO, CLLARO: Inclusive Leader - Media & Arts
Nasruddin Rupani, Chairman, Ibn Sina Foundation: Inclusive Leader - Foundations & Funders
Rosanna Durruthy, VP, Global Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging, LinkedIn: Inclusive Leader -Global Impact
Kimberly Bryant, Founder & CEO, Black Innovation Lab; Black Girls Code: Inclusive Leader - Non-Profit
Guillermo Diaz, Jr., Founder & CEO, Conectado Inc.: Inclusive Leader - Leadership & Equity

Click below to see Insights from GlobalMindED Leaders:

Insights from Elycia Cook, CEO, Big Brothers, Big Sisters of CO
Insights from Adrian Rosado, Founder, Zion Leadership Group
Insights from Dr. Ryan Ross, Associate Vice Chancellor, CO Community College System
Insights from Jeffrey Vargas, CEO, Generationology

View the Main-stage Presentations:

View the Sessions from our United Nations Event: Transforming Financial Boundaries 
Carla Harris, Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley and James Rhee, Founder/Owner, red helicopter
Michael Maquet-Diafouka, Managing Director, Global Family and Institutional Wealth, UBS, Chris Marsh, Managing Director, Private Wealth Advisor, UBS,Janet C. Salazar, Chairman & President, Foundation for the Support of the United Nations
Tyler Naha, Student, Denver East High School, Dr. Mary Papazian, Exec. VP, Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, Dr. Philomenta Mantella, President, Grand Valley State University, Dr. Yustina Saleh, Managing Director, Innovation Solutions, The Burning Glass Institute, Alfonzo Alexander, Chief Ethics & Diversity Officer, National Association of State Boards of Accountancy
Dr. D'Andre Weaver, Chief Digital Equity Officer, Digital Promise, Michael Woods, President, Woods Capital, the Honorable Dr. Kimberly McClain, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department HUD, Preston James, II, Co-Founder and CEO, Divinc, Gaby Rowe, Founding Principal, Grow Associates
Dr. Craig Jonas, Founder and CEO, CoPeace, Victoria Vasques, Owner & Chairwoman, Tribal Tech LLC, Sachin Chaudhry, Founder and CEO, TrustCircle and BringChange Foundation, Kyle Hybl, President & CEO, El Pomar Foundation, Beth Cobert, Acting President, Markle Foundation
Dr. Denise Lujan, Director, Entering Student Experience, University of Texas at El Paso, Javaune Adams-Gaston, President, Norfolk State University, Dr. David Miyashiro, Superintendent, Cajon Valley Union School District, Gina Fratarcangeli, Managing Director, Google, Shital C. Shah, Sr. Advisor, Strategic Partnerships, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Dept. of Education
Sam Lalanne, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion
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