Worldwide Water Education

Educate. Empower. Act. The mission of Project WET is to reach children, parents, educators and communities of the world with water education. We invite you to join us in educating children about the most precious resource on the planet — water.

Project WET Foundation Staff

Project WET Foundation Staff

Scott Frazier

Scott Frazier, Executive Director, Project WET’s Native Waters and Indigenous People’s Liaison

Scott Frazier is a Santee and an enrolled Crow Tribal member.

Since 2001, Scott has led the efforts of Native Waters, a community education program that supports the efforts of tribal leaders, educators and students and dedicated to increasing awareness of indigenous water resources worldwide.  He also serves as the Project WET Foundation’s Tribal point-of-contact for diversity and cultural awareness related to water resources education.

While executive director of Native Waters, Scott has participated in several major water resources and education events, including the 4th World Water Forum in Mexico City, 2nd Indigenous Conference on Education in Atlanta, Georgia and the 4th World Conference on Indigenous Education in Hamilton, New Zealand.

For Native Waters, Scott has managed several projects, including the U.S. EPA Environmental Education and Training Partnership Tribal capacity-building project and the NASA-sponsored Tribal science student mentoring project.

Scott graduated from Montana State University – Billings with a bachelor’s in Native American studies and communications.

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