College Fund Receives $85,000 Grant from Nissan

Dec 16, 2010 | Blog

College Fund Receives $85,000 Grant from Nissan

December 16, 2010

DENVER, Colo. – (Dec. 16, 2010) – In support of American Indian students’ pursuit of higher education, Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) recently granted $85,000 to the American Indian College Fund to continue the Nissan Corporate Scholars Program. The program has provided scholarship support to Native scholars attending tribal colleges and mainstream universities for more than a decade.

Nissan also continued its sponsorship of the Fund’s annual Flame of Hope Gala. A portion of this gift went towards the 2010 event, which annually raises both awareness and funds to help students in Indian Country achieve their education and career goals.

“Nissan has partnered with the American Indian College Fund for more than 10 years,” said David Reuter, vice president, corporate communications, Nissan Americas. “We are proud to continue our support to provide American Indian students the opportunity to pursue a college degree.”

“Thanks to Nissan, more Native American students can realize their dreams of graduating from college,” said Richard B. Williams, President and CEO of the American Indian College Fund. “We are grateful for the opportunity to help students acquire knowledge and skills that will benefit their communities and our nation as a whole.”

The Nissan Corporate Scholars recipients for 2010 are:

• Aimee Pond – University of Wyoming
• Betty Handley – Oglala Lakota College
• Caressa La Mere – Little Priest Tribal College
• Corinne Cameron – University of Alaska Anchorage
• Deidre Rogers – Navajo Technical Collge
• Jeremy R. Pittman – Purdue University
• Joshua Phair – Northwest Indian College
• LaShawnia Tso – Haskell Indian Nations University
• Lee Ann Minifie – Institute of American Indian Arts
• Monica Patneaud – United Tribes Technical College
• Owen Paul Gramling- Salish Kootenai College
• Phillip Medina – Central Michigan University
• Shallee Baker-Graff – Northwest Indian College
• Stephanie Woody – Northern Arizona University
• Terra LaMotte-Harvey – Dine College

About Nissan North America
In North America, Nissan’s operations include automotive styling, engineering, consumer and corporate financing, sales and marketing, distribution and manufacturing. Nissan is dedicated to improving the environment under the Nissan Green Program 2010 and has been recognized as a 2010 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency. More information on Nissan in North America and the complete line of Nissan and Infiniti vehicles can be found online at www.NissanUSA.com and www.InfinitiUSA.com.

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