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Observing Orange Shirt Day – Why Awareness Matters 

Observing Orange Shirt Day – Why Awareness Matters 

In Canada, Orange Shirt Day is observed on September 30 as a federal holiday called the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The American Indian College Fund (College Fund) and other National Native Scholarship Providers are working to raise awareness of this important day of observation in solidarity with the survivors of boarding schools across North America.

American Indian College Fund Appoints Five New Trustees to Board for Three-Year Terms

American Indian College Fund Appoints Five New Trustees to Board for Three-Year Terms

The American Indian College Fund welcomes five members to its governing board of trustees for three-year terms. The three tribal college presidents named to the board include Dr. Sean Chandler of Aaniiih Nakoda College, Eva Flying of Chief Dull Knife College, and Dr. Dawn Tobacco-Two Crow-Frank of Oglala Lakota College. The two private sector trustees include Nicole Bellefuille, J.D., a vice president in the financial services industry, and Nalneesh Gaur, a partner with PwC in their Cybersecurity practice.

Scholar Components

Scholar Components Quick Access Bi-Monthly Scholar Newsletters As an American Indian College Fund scholar, you are automatically subscribed to receive bi-monthly scholar newsletters through our external system, Brevo. These newsletters are sent on the first and third...

TCU Fair 2025

The Annual TCU Fair is a live event to showcase and highlight features of tribal colleges and universities. This is a time to help promote opportunities and spotlight Tribal Colleges and Universities throughout Indian Country.

American Indian College Fund Partners with Tribal Colleges and Universities to Focus Research on Cultural Impact 

American Indian College Fund Partners with Tribal Colleges and Universities to Focus Research on Cultural Impact 

Three American Indian College Fund (College Fund) staff, along with partners from tribal colleges and universities (TCUs), were chosen in a competitive process to present two sessions at the upcoming World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education (WIPCE) in November 2025. The College Fund’s partnerships with TCUs are a testament to our shared commitment to equity, inclusivity, and impact of tribally led education.  

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