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ERIC Number: ED151134
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1977-Dec
Pages: 23
Abstractor: N/A
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Ford Foundation Assistance to Native Americans.
Ford Foundation, New York, NY.
During the past decade the Ford Foundation has assisted American Indians to improve their educational opportunities, assert their legal rights, and preserve their traditional culture and way of life. The Foundation has funded various efforts in the areas of school planning and finance, leadership development, undergraduate and graduate fellowships, establishment of Indian colleges, legal challenges, economic and community development, communications, and culture. Among the numerous Foundation-supported programs have been the Leadership Development Program which has given promising young Native American teachers and community workers from rural areas opportunities for innovative and advanced training; programs to help talented young Indians serve as links between their own culture and the larger society by assuming leadership positions in school systems and community agencies; an Upper Division Scholarship Program to help talented graduates of community colleges go on for bachelor's degrees at four-year colleges and universities; a one-year advanced study fellowship to faculty members with some graduate work who want to study full-time for their doctorates; a doctoral fellowship program designed for students entering graduate school and planning careers in higher education; the Native American Rights Fund, a nonprofit legal organization which has helped Indians throughout the country launch a comprehensive litigation campaign to secure and protect their rights. Appended is a listing of Ford Foundation grants concerning Native Americans. (NQ)
Publication Type: Reports - Descriptive
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Authoring Institution: Ford Foundation, New York, NY.
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