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ADDING MULTIMEDIA Citi Announces Funding Grants from Citi and the Citi Foundation to Support Native American Education and Entrepreneurship in South Dakota
$280,000 in Grants Fund Small Business Development, College Scholarships, Financial Literacy and Education Initiatives
Value of Citi and Citi Foundation Grants to South Dakota Exceed $25 Million
Business Wire
Citi
today unveiled a package of grants from Citi and the
Citi
Foundation to support small business growth and education for Native
Americans in South Dakota. The grants are valued at $280,000 and will be
distributed to nonprofits that provide support services to Native
Americans in the state. The funding will provide scholarships to select
students to attend tribal colleges, support financial literacy and
training programs, fund teacher positions on remote reservations and
help establish new lending sources on tribal lands to support
microenterprise and small business development.
“As an active participant in the local community for nearly three
decades, Citi is proud to help Native American communities in South
Dakota grow and prosper through entrepreneurship and education,” said
Citi
Chief
Executive Officer Vikram Pandit.
Citi is a major local employer in South Dakota with approximately 3,000
employees in the state and business operations that include
Citi
Cards,
Citicorp
Trust South Dakota and
CitiFinancial.
In 2008, Citi and the Citi Foundation contributed approximately $2
million to eligible nonprofit organizations in the state and Citi
employees volunteered more than 30,000 hours.
The nonprofits selected to receive grant money from Citi and the Citi
Foundation include the
American
Indian College Fund,
First
Nations Oweesta Corporation,
Four
Bands Community Fund,
The
Harvest Initiative,
Teach
for America-South Dakota,
Youth
& Family Services,
Lakota
Fund and
Crazy
Horse Scholarship Fund. The grants will be awarded during an
afternoon press conference at the
Crazy
Horse Memorial later today.
Specifically, the Citi and Citi Foundation grants will support the
following:
- American Indian College Fund (AICF) – $75,000 from the Citi Foundation to fund 20 scholarships for Native American students attending South Dakota’s three tribal colleges. Since 2003, the Citi Foundation’s partnership with AICF has provided more than 150 scholarships for Native American students in South Dakota.
- First Nations Oweesta Corporation – $50,000 from the Citi Foundation to provide technical assistance to existing and proposed community development financial institutions (CDFIs) and asset-building programs that serve low-income individuals and families on Indian reservations in South Dakota and neighboring states.
- Four Bands Community Fund – $35,000 from the Citi Foundation to support and educate small businesses on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation in need of bookkeeping and other financial management assistance, as well as to fund a college intern to work in community development on the reservation.
- Harvest Initiative Fund – $25,000 from Citibank South Dakota to expand access for entrepreneurs on the Crow Creek Indian Reservation to mainstream financing and enhance lending sources. The central South Dakota reservation spans Buffalo County, the nation’s poorest county by per capita income.
- Teach for America-South Dakota – $25,000 from Citibank South Dakota to help fill teaching positions on the Pine Ridge and Rosebud reservations, where school districts struggle to fill dozens of teacher vacancies.
- Youth & Family Services – $20,000 from the Citi Foundation to implement a financial education program for 600 underprivileged children in the YFS Girls Incorporated, YFS Child Care and YFS Boys Health programs. In addition, at least 100 parents and 150 YFS staff at the Rapid City-based nonprofit will increase their understanding of economic concepts to help them make better financial decisions.
- Lakota Fund – $25,000 from the Citi Foundation to support the Building Lakota Family Assets Program, which will provide financial literacy, homebuyer education and small business planning courses for residents of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
- Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation - $25,000 from Citibank South Dakota to fund 25 $1,000 scholarships for Native American students to attend tribal or state colleges, universities, nursing schools or vocational-technical schools located in South Dakota.
Prior to the press conference, Mr. Pandit participated in a roundtable
discussion in Sioux Falls with
Mayor
David Munson, who discussed the results of revitalization efforts in
the city’s Pettigrew Heights neighborhood. Citi has provided a $5
million line of credit to Sioux Falls, which the city is using to
acquire and sell dilapidated properties to developers for approved
projects, including affordable housing for low-income seniors and retail
services. In addition, the Citi Foundation and Citi have provided nearly
$200,000 in grants to tear down numerous dilapidated and vacant homes
and establish the
Pettigrew
Heights Housing Resource Center in the city’s
Bowden
Youth Center.
About Citi
Citi, the leading global financial services company, has approximately
200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 140
countries. Through Citicorp and Citi Holdings, Citi provides consumers,
corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of
financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit,
corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, and wealth
management. Additional information may be found at
www.citigroup.com
or
www.citi.com.
About The Citi Foundation
The Citi Foundation is committed to enhancing economic opportunities for
underserved individuals and families in the communities where we work
throughout the world. Globally, the Citi Foundation is focusing its
giving on Microfinance and Microentrepreneurship, which helps
individuals become economically self-sufficient; Small and Growing
Businesses, leading to economic expansion and job creation; Education,
which prepares young people for personal and professional success;
Financial Education, which helps individuals make informed financial
decisions; and the Environment with a focus on sustainable enterprises
that generate jobs and stimulate economic growth while preserving the
environment. Additional information can be found at
http://www.citigroupfoundation.com/.
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Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-10-27 10:58:00
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