2013 14 american indian college fund fact sheet and tribal college map

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2013 – 14: Our Impact Our Commitment to You For 25 years, the American Indian College Fund (the College Fund) has been committed to transparency and accountability. We consistently earn top ratings from independent charity evaluators. We earned the “Best in America Seal of Excellence”from the Independent Charities of America. Of the one million charities operating in the United States, fewer than 2,000 organizations have been awarded this seal. The College Fund meets the Standards for Charity Accountability of the Better Business Bureau’sWise Giving Alliance. The College Fund received an A- rating from the American Institute on Philanthropy. The College Fund consistently receives high ratings from Charity Navigator. Our Mission The American Indian College Fund transforms Indian higher education by funding and creating awareness of the unique, community-based accredited Tribal Colleges and Universities, offering students access to knowledge, skills, and cultural values which enhance their communities and the country as a whole.

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Page 1: 2013 14 American Indian College Fund fact sheet and tribal college map

2013 – 14: Our Impact

Our Commitment to YouFor 25 years, the American Indian College Fund (the College Fund) has been committed to transparency and accountability. We consistently earn top ratings from independent charity evaluators.

• Weearnedthe“BestinAmericaSealofExcellence”fromtheIndependent Charities of America. Of the one million charities operatingintheUnitedStates,fewerthan2,000organizationshavebeenawardedthisseal.

• TheCollegeFundmeetstheStandardsforCharityAccountabilityoftheBetterBusinessBureau’sWiseGivingAlliance.

• TheCollegeFundreceivedanA-ratingfromtheAmericanInstitute on Philanthropy.

• TheCollegeFundconsistentlyreceiveshighratingsfrom Charity Navigator.

Our Mission The American Indian College Fund transforms Indian higher education by funding and creating awareness of the unique, community-based accredited Tribal Colleges and Universities, offering students access to knowledge, skills, and cultural values which enhance their communities and the country as a whole.

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How Your Donations Are Used

American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) percapitaincomenationwidewasreportedat$16,777 with28.9%livingbelowpovertylevel. (AmericanCommunitySurvey,2013,forprevious12months,in2013inflation-adjusteddollars.) Poverty figures are often much higher on reservations.

Average cost of attendance at a tribal college is $14,566(AmericanIndianHigherEducationConsortiumfor2013-14.)

Totalnumber/%first-generationscholars . . . . . . . 1,553/39% Only 1 in 20

American Indian College Fund scholars can afford to gotocollegewithout financial assistance.

Totaldollaramountofscholarshipsawarded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,406,171

Totalnumberofstudentsawardedscholarships. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,952

Totalnumberofscholarshipsawarded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,452

Associate of Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412Associate of Arts and Science . . . . . . . . 241Associate of Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154Bachelor of Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Bachelor of Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Bachelor of Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124

Bachelor’s of Social Work . . . . . . . . . . . 11Certi�cate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170Diploma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Master of Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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1,245studentsgraduatedfromatribalcollegein2013-14.

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FulfillingOurMission:Scholarships,Programs,andPublicEducation 79%

Fundraising 15%

ManagementandGeneral 6%

8333GreenwoodBlvd.,Denver,CO80221•(303)426-8900•Give today at www.collegefund.org

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Alaska1 Ilisagvik College

Barrow,AKArizona

2 Diné College, Tsaile,AZ2a Chinle,AZ2b Ganado,AZ2c WindowRock,AZ2d TubaCity,AZ2e Kayenta,AZ2f Crownpoint,NM2g Shiprock,NM3 Tohono O’odham

Community College Sells,AZ

ColoradoH American Indian

College Fund 8333GreenwoodBlvd. Denver,CO80221 (303)426-8900 www.collegefund.org

Kansas4 Haskell Indian

Nations University Lawrence,KS

Michigan5 Bay Mills Community

College, Brimley,MI6 Keweenaw Bay

Ojibwa Community College Baraga,MI

7 Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College Mount Pleasant, MI

Minnesota8 Fond du Lac Tribal

and Community College, Cloquet, MN

8a Minneapolis, MN8b RedLake,MN8c Onamia, MN9 Leech Lake Tribal

College, Cass Lake, MN10 White Earth Tribal

and Community College Mahnomen, MN

Montana11 Aaniiih Nakoda

College, Harlem,MT12 Blackfeet Community

College, Browning,MT

13 Chief Dull Knife College, LameDeer,MT

14 Fort Peck Community College, Poplar,MT

14a WolfPoint,MT15 Little Big Horn

College CrowAgency,MT

16 Salish Kootenai College, Pablo,MT

16a Colville, WA

16b Spokane,WA

16c Wellpinit, WA17 Stone Child College

BoxElder,MT

Nebraska18 Little Priest Tribal

College Winnebago,NE

18a SiouxCity,IA19 Nebraska Indian

Community College Macy,NE

19a Niobrara,NE19b SouthSiouxCity,NE

New Mexico20 Institute of American

Indian Arts SantaFe,NM

21 Navajo Technical University Crownpoint,NM

21a Chinle,AZ22 Southwestern Indian

Polytechnic Institute Albuquerque, NM

North Dakota23 Cankdeska Cikana

Community College FortTotten,ND

24 Fort Berthold Community College NewTown,ND

24a Mandaree,ND24bWhiteShield,ND25 Sitting Bull College

FortYates,ND25a McLaughlin,SD26 Turtle Mountain

Community College Belcourt,ND

27 United Tribes Technical College Bismarck,ND

Oklahoma28 College of the

Muscogee Nation Okmulgee,OK

South Dakota29 Oglala Lakota College

Kyle,SD29a Allen,SD29b EastWakpamni,SD29c EagleButte,SD29d Manderson,SD29e Porcupine,SD29f Martin,SD29g Oglala,SD29h PineRidge,SD29i Wambli,SD29j RapidCity,SD30 Sinte Gleska

University, Mission,SD30a LowerBrule,SD30b Marty,SD31 Sisseton Wahpeton

College, Sisseton,SD Virginiau American Indian

Higher Education Consortium Alexandria,VA

Washington32 Northwest Indian

College Bellingham,WA

32a Auburn, WA

32b Tulalip,WA32c La Conner, WA32d Kingston,WA32e Lapwai,ID

Wisconsin33 College of

Menominee Nation Keshena,WI

33a GreenBay- Oneida Campus

34 Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College, Hayward,WI

34a Odanah, WI34b Lac du Flambeau, WI34c Bayfield,WI34d Hertel, WI

AIHEC Associate Members

Minnesota35 Red Lake Tribal

College, RedLake,MN Oklahoma36 Comanche Nation

College, Lawton,OK Wyoming37 Wind River Tribal

College, Ethete,WY

Tribal Colleges and Universities MapThe American Indian College Fund received scholarship applications from students in 48 states in 2013–14 and serves 34 tribal colleges and universities at 77 campus locations in the United States.

Main Campuses SatelliteCampuses AIHECAssociateMembers

8333GreenwoodBlvd.,Denver,CO80221•(303)426-8900•Give today at www.collegefund.org