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Tribal college fund gets $15 000
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2002 The Target Corporation has donated $15,000 to the American Indian College Fund to provide scholarships for Native American students attending tribal colleges across the country. Mervyn's, a Target Corporation company, and Target Stores provided the money. Richard B. Williams, executive director of the College Fund, said the grant will "make the dreams of more American Indian students a reality." "Tribal colleges are creating graduates, skilled workers and community problem-solvers," he said. There are 32 tribal colleges in the United States. Relevant Links:
American Indian College Fund - http://www.collegefund.org
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