AUSTRALIAN

Australian Indigenous Education Foundation (AIEF)

@australian_indigenous_education_foundation

Surry Hills, NSW
http://www.aief.com.au
Non-profit Organizations

Overview

About Australian Indigenous Education Foundation (AIEF)

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The Australian Indigenous Education Foundation (AIEF) was established in 2008 in response to community demand from Indigenous families who choose to enrol their children in boarding schools.

Bringing together the government and private sector, AIEF provides scholarship funding for Indigenous students to complete Year 12 or tertiary studies, with career support to help them make a successful transition to their chosen fields.

Backed by some of Australia’s most influential business, philanthropic and community leaders, AIEF has grown from one scholarship student in 2008 to now supporting over 1,500 young Indigenous people from over 400 communities in every state and territory of Australia.

AIEF exists to remove financial barriers hindering Indigenous students and their families from choosing a quality boarding school education. Under a parent and school-led model, AIEF provides co-funding to enable Indigenous students to complete their studies at an AIEF Partner School.

AIEF is a non-political and non-religious organisation that respects each individual’s personal beliefs. We remain non-partisan on political, social and religious issues in order to reflect the breadth and diversity of our stakeholders and the plurality of views among them.

AIEF is a serious business for serious people. Our highly skilled and dedicated team works with hard heads, soft hearts and capable hands to implement programs which deliver benchmark outcomes for Indigenous students.

Headquarters

Surry Hills, NSW

Website

http://www.aief.com.au

Company Size

11-50 employees

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Company Type

Public Company

Founded

2008

Specialties

Indigenous Education, Scholarships, Career Pathways, Mentoring, Career support, Indigenous Employment, and Indigenous Scholarships

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