Native Culture and Language Preservation
Preserving Traditional Arts, Languages, And Cultures
American Indian communities face the risk of losing traditional arts, tribal languages, and cultural knowledge.
Strong Native communities are built on tribal languages, cultural knowledge, and traditional arts. With many communities facing the risk of loss of language, culture, and traditional arts, we provide grants and support for communities to restore, sustain, and pass on traditional knowledge.

Native Culture and Language Initiatives
Traditional Native Art Forms and Knowledge
National Endowment for the Humanities Grant
The Anheuser Busch Foundation Cultural Preservation Grant
Our Programs
Early Childhood Education
Native Culture and Language Preservation
Environmental Stewardship
Indigenous Visionaries
Infrastructure
Infrastructure involves design, implementation, and sustainability of systems and structures. We support tribal colleges and universities expanding their education offerings for students in this area, with opportunities to create well-designed learning spaces with the appropriate equipment, and to sustain or expand infrastructure.
Student and Institutional Success
Our Programs Blog

Tohono O’odham Community College’s First Student to Complete the College Credit Pathway for High School Equivalency
By Delores Saraficio, TOCC GED/HSE Instructor The state of Arizona currently has three pathways to earn a high school...

Motivation and Perseverance
By Kateri Montileaux, OLC GED Director Although TCUs are still dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic along with the rest...

Sinte Gleska University GED Tutor Identifies Keys to Student Success
by Sherman Marshall, Adult Basic Education Director, and Linda Boes, GED Tutor Throughout her 17 years at Sinte...

Indigenous ECE Family Engagement Webinar with Janice LaFloe
The American Indian College Fund’s Strategic Planning and Building TCU ECE Family Engagement Grant provides TCUs...