Morgan Stanley Foundation Gives $20,000 to American Indian College Fund

Jan 14, 2011 | Blog

January 14, 2011

The American Indian College Fund received a $20,000 grant from the Morgan Stanley Foundation to continue the Morgan Stanley Foundation Tribal Scholars Program for the 2011-2012 academic year. For more than a decade, this program has been providing scholarships to American Indian students pursuing degrees in the financial services industry at the nation’s tribal colleges and mainstream universities, and has helped nearly 200 students achieve their academic and career goals.

“Morgan Stanley is proud to support the educational aspirations of Native American students,” said Joan Steinberg, Global Head of Philanthropy at Morgan Stanley. “This grant reflects the Morgan Stanley Foundation’s long-standing goal of supporting our communities and reflects the importance we place on fostering intellectual creativity, which is so essential to our own success as a firm. And of course, this commitment stems from our belief that a solid education is the essential building block for lifetime achievement.”

“The longtime support from Morgan Stanley has been vital to American Indian higher education,” said Richard B. Williams, President and CEO of the American Indian College Fund. “Because of this continued support, even more Native students will be able to pursue dreams of working in the financial services industry.”

About Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) is a leading global financial services firm providing a wide range of investment banking, securities, and investment management services. The Firm’s employees serve clients worldwide including corporations, governments, institutions and individuals from more than 1,300 offices in 42 countries. Since 1961 the Firm, through its Morgan Stanley Foundation, has been supporting the communities in which its employees live and work. For further information about Morgan Stanley, please visit www.morganstanley.com.

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