Tag Archives: AIEF
Back to School
The 2017 Backpack Drive begins July 17, sponsored by PWNA and AIEF, and is an opportunity to support K-12 Native students and ensure a positive start to the new school year.
Organizations Supporting Native Education
These organizations have made it their mission to help improve access to education for Native American youth: TeachHub, NCAI, AIHEC, AIEF.
Graduation Rates & American Indian Education
For every scholarship we are able to award through AIEF (American Indian Education Fund), a program of Partnership With Native Americans, there is another qualified student waiting for funding who wants and deserves to attend college.
Help Mitigate the Challenges Native American Students Face
PWNA and AIEF services focus on motivating students to consider college, and helping students pay for college and stay in college until graduation, increasing both college access and retention for Native American students.
Charity Evaluator Groups Recognize PWNA
PWNA staff, board members and volunteers are passionate about supporting our Native American partners’ community-led initiatives to achieve a better quality of life, and proud of our newest ratings to help share our story with the world.
Native American Scholarships: Beyond 4.0 and Financial Need
American Indian Education Foundation provides scholarships to Native American students.
Combined Federal Campaign: CFC Charity Code # 95225
Only some charities are approved to participate in the CFC (Combined Federal Campaign).
Native Americans Giving Back: Jana Mashonee
Learn about Native American artist Jana Mashonee and “American Indian Christmas,” her NAMMY award-winning CD with 10 Christmas songs sung in different Native languages. Jana generously allowed us to use her music in our holiday video and giving projects.
National Powwow XVI
National Relief Charities is proud to be a premier sponsor at the National Powwow this year.
Gifted Native American College Students
National Relief Charities sends a holiday stocking to each of the AIEF scholars and their children under 10 years old each holiday season to help them feel connected while at college.