Jonathan Breaker

Program Officer - Tribal College University Student Success at American Indian College Fund

Jonathan Breaker has extensive work experience in various organizations.

From March 2022 onwards, they have been working as a Program Officer - Tribal College University Student Success at the American Indian College Fund.

Previously, they served as the Continuing Education Manager at the Institute of American Indian Arts from January 2018 to March 2022.

Prior to that, they held the position of Assistant Director, Admissions and Recruitment at the Institute of American Indian Arts from July 2014 to January 2018. In this role, they were responsible for supporting admissions and recruitment processes and plans, working with institutions, Native American communities, and prospective students to further recruitment and admission goals and services. Jonathan also promoted the institute and its vision and mandate.

From November 2002 to January 2013, they worked as a Policy Advisor at Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada.

Before that, they served as a Consultant at UNESCO from November 2001 to October 2002.

Jonathan Breaker completed their Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Calgary from 1996 to 2001. Subsequently, they pursued a Masters of Public Policy and Administration (M.P.P.A.) degree with a focus on Development at Carleton University from 2019 to 2020.

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American Indian College Fund

The American Indian College Fund invests in Native students and tribal college education to transform lives and communities. We have one unwavering purpose – increasing the number of American Indians who hold college degrees. Currently only 14% of American Indians have a college degree – less than half the national average. Every year, we empower more than 4,000 American Indian students to start and stay in school, complete their degrees and launch careers that benefit us all. We have provided more than 143,281 scholarships and $237.1 million to support American Indian communities. The Fund also provides support for tribal college needs ranging from capital support to cultural preservation activities. We are the nation’s largest and highest-rated American Indian nonprofit organization changing the face of higher education today – one American Indian at a time. We provide more scholarships to American Indians than anyone else, and we’re the only organization that enhances this individualized financial support by funding accredited, tribally controlled colleges and universities and contributing to programs that ensure student success – starting before the first day of preschool and continuing beyond students’ first day of their first career job.


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