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Diné College has been providing students a college education for the past 55 years. Please consider giving to the first tribal college in the United States. Our goal is to raise funds that will support student scholarships and the expansion of academic programs as needed by the Navajo Nation. Your generous contribution helps us meet the needs of over 1,500 students. We appreciate your support. Ahxé’héé (Thank you)!

Diné College is a non-profit corporation operating exclusively for educational and charitable purposes under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. As a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, your gift may be tax deductible. For an acknowledgement of tax-deductible eligibility, please contact our Finance & Accounting Office at (928) 724-6683.

BECOME A FRIEND OF NAVAJO NATION’S COLLEGE

Diné College is a 50l(c)3 non-profit organization and your contribution may be tax deductible.
Federal Tax ID: 86-0215931

Online: Make a gift now with a debit/credit card using PayPal.

Mail

Send a Check Donation Form and check, or money order, payable to: Diné College.

Checks should be mailed to:
Diné College, P.O. Box C08, Tsaile, AZ 86556

For Diné College employees

Submit a Payroll Deduction Form to the Payroll Office.

For donors choosing FedEx or UPS:
Diné College, 1 Circle Drive, Tsaile, AZ 86556

Questions? If you have questions or need assistance making a gift, you can call (928) 724-6672 or e-mail development@dinecollege.edu

RESEARCH SHOWS THAT AN EDUCATION AT TRIBAL COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES BENEFITS NATIVE COMMUNITIES

96%

Full-Time Degree Seeking Students

99%

American Indian Student Population

6,047

Diné College Graduates Since 1968

$2,197,450

Donations Raised in
2022

Alumni of
Tribal Colleges and Universities
Better Their Communities

A recent study conducted by the American Indian College Fund and Gallup, showed that most graduates of tribal colleges stay within their communities, and continue to utilize their knowledge and training to help meet the needs of their communities and tribe.

Key findings in Alumni of Tribal Colleges and Universities Better Their Communities:

  • TCU alumni are nearly two times more likely than their peers nationally to thrive in all elements of well-being.
  • TCU alumni give back to their own community. Seventy-four percent report being primarily employed in areas related to American Indian communities or tribal lands, and many work directly with their tribe.
  • TCU alumni are significantly more likely than graduates nationally to say their alma mater prepared them well for life outside of college.
  • TCU alumni benefited from their campus’ unique climate, as they are twice as likely as American Indian graduates nationally to have been supported while obtaining a degree.

Since 1968, graduates of Diné College have earned more than $3 billion dollars for the Navajo Nation and surrounding states. The economic impact of your contribution is reflected in the fact that for every dollar invested in a tribal college there is a five-dollar return.

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