The First Nations Development Institute has been awarded a $87,000 grant that will be used to provide financial education to Native Americans.
The money will be used to develop a curriculum called "Investment Skills for Families" that is part of a a financial education series developed by First Nations.
The grant came from the NASD Investor Education Foundation, which supports educational programs and research.
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First Nations to use grant for investment education
(The Free Lance-Star 4/22)
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First Nations Development awarded grant
Friday, April 22, 2005
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