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A Statement from Cheryl Crazy Bull
During the holidays, many people are shopping for Native-designed goods. Cheryl Crazy Bull, President and CEO of the American Indian College Fund, said, “The American Indian College Fund has enjoyed a partnership with Pendleton Woolen Mills to create wool blankets and support Indigenous scholars for more than 20 years. A portion of Pendleton’s American Indian College Fund blanket line’s sales support more than $110,000 in Native student scholarships annually. Pendleton also contributes to a scholarship endowment, today valued at over $1 million. In addition to sales supporting Native scholars, the College Fund and Pendleton collaborate on a blanket line designed by Native American students attending tribal colleges who compete to have their designs produced. Winning designers receive a $5,000 scholarship, $2,000 cash for books and incidentals, blankets for their design portfolios, and a national forum to launch their careers. The College Fund is proud to offer this opportunity for Indigenous students to share their Native designs while also funding their education.”
To purchase a Pendleton blanket in the American Indian College Fund line, visit https://www.pendleton-usa.com/search/?q=college+fund#product.
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Beyond Native American Heritage Month
November was Native American Heritage Month – an opportunity to not only celebrate who we are and where we come from, but also the future and where we are going. As our friend and ally, we invite you to join us! There has never been a better or more important time to deepen your knowledge of Native issues, to honor the contributions of our people, to confront the darker parts of our past, or to use your voice to amplify ours!
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American Indian College Fund President Cheryl Crazy Bull a 2023 Bank of America Neighborhood Builders Social Equality Awardee
Cheryl Crazy Bull, President and CEO of the Denver-based American Indian College Fund, was named a Bank of America Neighborhood Builders Social Equality Awardee (NBSE).
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In Memoriam: Salish Kootenai College Founder and Former President Dr. Joe McDonald
The American Indian College Fund was saddened to hear of the passing of Joe McDonald, founder of Salish Kootenai College and a founder of the Tribal College Movement. Dr. McDonald passed away Thursday, December 14, 2023, at the age of 90.
American Indian College Fund and Pendleton Woolen Mills Student Blanket Contest Opens November 15
The American Indian College Fund and Pendleton Woolen Mills, the international lifestyle brand headquartered in Portland, Oregon, are announcing they are accepting submissions for The Tribal College Blanket Design Contest, beginning November 15. All American Indian and Alaska Native students attending a tribal college or university are eligible to submit one or several designs in the competition, which awards scholarships and cash prizes to the top three designers.
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The American Indian College Fund Announces 2023-24 Student Ambassadors
The American Indian College Fund named 11 Native students to the 2023-24 cohort of its Student Ambassador Program. Students named to the program are trained in leadership and communications skills to create greater visibility of Native Americans and generate an understanding of the importance of their diverse cultures.
American Indian College Fund Announces Winner of Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ T-shirt Design Contest
Travis Richard (Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe) has been named as the 2023 winner of the American Indian College Fund’s (College Fund) Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ Initiatives T-Shirt Design Contest. The goal of this contest was to raise visibility of 2SLGBTQ+ identity at tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) as well as in Native communities.
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