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The American Indian College Fund Awards Four Native American Scholars with Grant Funding for Community Leadership Projects
Denver, Colo.— December 8, 2020—Four Native American college student scholars have been...
Why Give An Indigenous Land Acknowledgment (and How to Make It Matter)
By Cheryl Crazy Bull, President and CEO, American Indian College Fund November...
Indigenous Peoples’ Day: A Step Towards Visibility
Tribal nations, cities, and states across the country prepare to celebrate Indigenous...
American Indian College Fund to Award 10 Tribal Colleges and Universities with Grants for Native Arts Enrichment and Expansion of Existing Programs and Curriculum Development
The American Indian College Fund is awarding $900,000 in grants to nine tribal colleges and universities for the two-and-a-half-year program to establish new Native arts programs and to expand existing Native arts programs at tribal colleges and universities (TCUs).
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New Study Shows Hunger, Homelessness Hinder TCU Students
More than 1,000 students from seven tribal college and universities participated in #RealCollege Survey Native American students studying at tribal colleges and universities located in remote, rural, reservation communities experienced food and housing insecurity and...
Alumni of Tribal Colleges and Universities Better Their Communities
The educational inequality that exists between the American Indian community and the rest of the nation means that many higher education institutions are failing to meet the needs of underrepresented students to help them thrive.
Creating Visibility and Healthy Learning Environments for Native Americans in Higher Education
When I first started in my position as President of the American Indian College Fund in 2012… six years later, in 2018…


