Gift Giving Opportunities

For many years, the American Indian Studies Center has been involved in American Indian communities and the issues that affect them. In addition to supporting academic work on American Indian issues, the Center has also supported conferences and symposia on diverse issues, such as repatriation, tirbal recognition, California tribes, the Indian Child Welfare Act, gaming, Project Peacemaker, and Project HOOP.

The Center is also the place on the UCLA campus where American Indian graduate and undergraduate student organizations gather, study, and socialize.

By donating to the Friends of the American Indian Studies Center, your gift may be used for the following:

Faculty Recruitment

Student Support - This funding will support student requests for travel to conferences, campus colloquia, and student-sponsored events.

Library - Provides funding specifically to the AISC library, and will be used to expand the collection with the purchase of books, periodicals, DVDs, and music. All purchases made with these funds will be display donor's name in recognition of his or her geneosity.

Community Outreach - Funding to community outreach efforts will support our efforts to link projects and events with American Indian community partners and other academic stakeholders.

For further information, please contact the American Indian Studies Center at (310) 825-7315.

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