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AAIA Elizabeth and Sherman Asche Memorial Scholarship


In 2004 AAIA received notification that the Association was the beneficiary of the estate of Elizabeth Hill Asche. Prior to her passing, Mrs. Asche made arrangements for the establishment of the Elizabeth and Sherman Asche Memorial Scholarship for the education of Native American students.

​AAIA is very grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Asche for their generosity. Without the concern of donors such as the Asche’s, AAIA would not be able to provide as many scholarships to Native students seeking a higher education in the health and science fields.

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​The Association is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) publicly supported organization.

The Association is governed by an all-Native Board of Directors and Executive Director. 

Native Ways Federation


Established in 2006 by seven of the country's leading national American Indian nonprofits including the Association on American Indian Affairs, the Native Ways Federation is the only federation in the U.S. purposed to directly serve Native non-profits that assist indigenous peoples and communities in Indian Country.
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