American Indian College Fund President Cheryl Crazy Bull a 2023 Bank of America Neighborhood Builders Social Equality Awardee
- Cheryl Crazy Bull has been recognized for her work in advancing social equality and economic opportunity. She will direct a $200,000 grant to the American Indian College Fund and participate in the Neighborhood Builders Leadership Program.
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Each awardee was given the opportunity to direct a
Cheryl Crazy Bull said, "It is an honor to be recognized along with other activists who build community and opportunity through race and equity work. When I am recognized for my equity work, I am reminded that my ancestors valued commitment to transforming education systems that were deliberately designed to eliminate identity and destroy our ways of living. The prayers and dreams of my ancestors give me the strength to work for that transformation for our students today and for future generations."
Cheryl Crazy Bull Wacinyanpi Win (They Depend on Her) is a member of the Sicangu Lakota Nation and the President and CEO of the American Indian College Fund, one of the nation's largest non-profits supporting Native student access to higher education. She is an expert in education and has dedicated her life-long career to expanding Indigenous higher education equity and place-based education. Crazy Bull is also a member of nonprofit organization boards, including IllumiNative, an organization whose mission is creating an accurate narrative about Indigenous people; the Native Ways Federation, a national association of Native non-profits; the State Higher Education Executive Officers Organization (SHEEO) Equity Advisory Committee; and the Brookings Institution.
NBSE is an extension of Bank of America's signature philanthropic program, Neighborhood Builders®, one of the largest and longest-standing philanthropic investments into nonprofit leadership development in the nation. This year, the bank also made a
"We want to recognize, celebrate and empower the leaders and nonprofits driving progress for the diverse communities where we all live and serve," said Ebony Thomas, president, Bank of America Charitable Foundation. "We are inspired by the work these individuals and organizations do to break barriers and create opportunities on behalf of others in sustainable and innovative ways."
Last year, the bank provided nearly
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Photo: Cheryl Crazy Bull, President and CEO, American Indian College Fund.
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