Our Blogs
A Reflection from a Student Leader
A reflection from the American Indian College Fund 2026 Student of the Year recipient, Audrey Saganna Jr. (Inupiat)
Strengthening the String
Former College Fund scholar, David James (Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes), has dedicated his life to making people feel seen and cared for.
American Indian College Fund Launches National Campaign in Recognition of Tribal College Faculty
The American Indian College Fund (College Fund) has launched “Because of You,” a national campaign to recognize and honor the more than 1,600 tribal college and university (TCU) faculty.
Native Voices Matter in Primaries and Midterms. REGISTER NOW!
The American Indian College Fund is encouraging American Indians and Alaska Natives to ensure they are registered to vote for the upcoming mid-term elections and beyond so they can share their voices at the polls and weigh in on issues such as federal funding for tribal colleges and universities, Native eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, green energy spending on tribal lands, and immigration.
Save the Pell Grant
Any shortfalls or reductions to the Pell Grant awards will create unnecessary barriers to achieving a higher education for low-income students, especially American Indian and Alaska Natives. Educating the next generation of all Americans is not only a fundamental right, but is also critical to our nation’s future.