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Capital Campaign 2010-2016

Support the Northern Arapaho Tribe's capital campaign to provide education and resources for their young population, combat unemployment, and address health issues. Help promote tribal sovereignty and economic development.

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Capital Campaign 2010-2016

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  1. Capital Campaign 2010-2016

  2. The Wind River Reservation • Where we are located. • A place of intense beauty

  3. Northern Arapaho Tribe • A long and rich history • Originally located around Boulder, Colorado • Today, there are over 10,000 Tribal members

  4. Northern Arapaho Tribe: Demographics • A young population: over 40% are 18 years or younger • Unemployment around 75% • Lack of housing • Diabetes and other health issues • Alcohol and substance abuse

  5. Why a capital campaign? • Promote sovereignty and autonomy of the Northern Arapaho Tribe • Proactive approach • Education is economic and social development

  6. Why a Capital Campaign? • Student funding being cut when education costs are soaring • Myth: American Indian students attend college for free

  7. Why a capital campaign? • Ability to provide more students with more resources and choices • Northern Arapaho students attend schools from University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh to University of Wyoming

  8. Capital Campaign Impact Statement: Northern Arapaho Tribal members will have the skills and resources to achieve their educational goals and contribute to the economic development of the Tribal community.

  9. Capital Campaign Goals

  10. Goal #1: Facilitate academic skills to promote educational achievement

  11. Goal #2: Generate a greater awareness of post-secondary educational opportunities

  12. Goal #3: Coordinate efforts with transitional programs that promote academic success

  13. Goal #4: Identify and/or support specialized trainings and professional development opportunities to promote Tribal sovereignty

  14. Goal #5: Provide scholarships and other types of assistance to Northern Arapaho students.

  15. Purpose of Capital Campaign • A $8 million capital campaign to: • Endowment Initiative $5 million Goal • Annual Fund Initiatives $3 million Goal: • Tribal Leadership Institute • College and Post-Secondary Readiness Program • Technical and Training Programs

  16. To Date: over $1.3 million has been raised.

  17. How can you help? • Make a Gift • Become a partner • The Arapaho Educational Trust is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization

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