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The UPS Foundation Grants the American Indian College Fund $128,000 for Scholarship Funds

January 9, 2008-- Denver, Colo. -- The UPS Foundation awarded the American Indian College Fund (the Fund) $128,000 for scholarships benefiting American Indian students. UPS doubled its grant support from the previous year, and funds will be available for 2008-09 academic year scholarships.

John Cooper, human resource manager at UPS in Denver, presented Richard B. Williams, president and CEO of the Fund, with the check. In appreciation, Williams wrapped Cooper in a wool Pendleton blanket, as is customary among American Indian tribes when honoring an individual. “The UPS Foundation is helping to make a difference in American Indian student's lives every day through their generosity,” said Richard B. Williams, president and CEO of the Fund.

The grant will support qualified American Indian students by providing financial resources to encourage them to complete a college degree. With an education, students can build a better life for themselves, their families, and make valuable contributions to their communities and nation.

Established in 1951 and based in Atlanta, Ga., The UPS Foundation identifies specific areas where its backing clearly impacts social issues. The UPS Foundation has identified literacy, hunger relief, and volunteerism as its focus areas.

In 2006, The UPS Foundation distributed more than $45 million worldwide through grants that benefit organizations or programs such as the American Indian College Fund, and provides support for building stronger communities.

“Giving back to communities is an important part of UPS's nearly 100 year-old culture that's embraced by our employees through volunteerism, making donations, and sharing their unique skill sets,” said Lisa Hamilton, president of The UPS Foundation. “Together with nonprofit partners such as The American Indian College Fund, we work to make a positive impact on the lives of people in need.”