Scholarship Application Deadline is November 28th!
Please allow 3 business days for approval of all accounts.


Scholarships for Minority Students Going Unclaimed

A large amount of scholarship money that has been set aside by companies for deserving minority students are either collecting dust or being returned to businesses because of a lack of interest.

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Order an Aleut Sweatshirt

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A message from executive director Leatha Merculieff
Aang! The Aleut Foundation (TAF) office has been busily working on many new projects over the last couple of months. The Foundation staff is very excited about the new website and the interactive application. Many student accounts are being set up by the students. These new accounts will allow for students to take their application process into their own hands, most importantly they will be allowed to see the status of their application and award. This new system will improve communication with students in regard to their application, award letters and checks. The Foundation will also be able to communicate directly on a bi-weekly basis with any updates or new information via a mass e-mail.

Also new this year is the Community Based Vocational program. Sand Point, which was the first community, completed their 40 and 8 hour hazardous material class successfully. The class was full and all shareholder and descendants enjoyed the training provided by Trident Services. King Cove and St. Paul immediately followed. The Foundation’s mission is to “enhance the life and culture of the Aleut People” and believes these training are helping to meet the mission.


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Annual Auction and Raffle Winners


The Aleut Foundation would like to thank all who participated in the annual auction and extravaganza! We look forward to seeing you again next year!

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Native Non-Profit to Focus on Green Collar Careers
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Link to Tribal Training Web site
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New Web Site for Tribes in Search of Clean Water Act (CWA) Training
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Emergency Preparedness
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Core Values

Cultural Identity:
way of being, culture knowlege, respect, humor, history.

Perseverance:
strong, overcoming, achievement, keep going.

Stewardship:
to donors, to community, greater good, facilitate, helping, accountability, integriy, hand-in-hand.

Respect

Knowlege:
education, key to the future.

Unanguan Ataqan akun:
we are one, keeping the connection, unit, pride, collaboration, community.