The General Mills Foundation Awards Grant to American Indian College Fund

Apr 20, 2012 | Blog

The General Mills Foundation Awards Grant to American Indian College Fund

April 20, 2012

The American Indian College Fund has received a $60,000 donation from the General Mills Foundation to continue the General Mills Foundation Tribal College Scholarship Program. The grant will provide scholarships each semester to 26 American Indian students attending tribal colleges in Minnesota and New Mexico.

“The General Mills Foundation has partnered with the American Indian College Fund for 20 years to support Native student education,” said Richard B. Williams, President and CEO of the American Indian College Fund. “Most American Indian students cannot afford to attend college without financial assistance due to high rates of poverty. The General Mills Foundation has helped many American Indian students to earn a college degree as a result of their generosity, and have given them a chance to make positive contributions to their communities and Indian Country.”

“General Mills has long been an advocate for youth education,” said Ellen Goldberg Luger, General Mills vice president and General Mills Foundation executive director. “The scholarships provided through the General Mills Foundation Tribal College Scholarship Program will help provide students with enriching educational experiences, and help put them on a great path for the future.”

About the General Mills Foundation
The mission of the General Mills Foundation, celebrating 58 years of giving, is to nourish communities. Continuing its tradition of generous giving and global community support, General Mills contributed nearly $120 million to charitable causes in fiscal year 2011—up 18 percent from the previous year. We invest in and collaborate with community organizations and programs that unleash the power of food across a spectrum of social issues, including hunger, nutrition and healthy active lifestyles. In addition, 83 percent of U.S. employees volunteer. To learn more about the ways General Mills nourishes lives through philanthropy and community engagement, please join us on Facebook at Facebook.com/GeneralMillsGives or visit us at GeneralMills.com/en/Responsibility/Community_Engagement.

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