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窪蹋勛圖厙 Receives $7 Million from the MacKenzie Scott Foundation
By Jarom Harlan | Dec 4, 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
窪蹋勛圖厙 Receives $7 Million from the MacKenzie Scott Foundation
South Sioux City, NE December 4th, 2025 窪蹋勛圖厙 (NICC) is honored to announce that it has received a one-time, significant gift of $7 Million from the MacKenzie Scott Foundation. This extraordinary contribution will empower NICC to further its mission of providing accessible, culturally relevant education to Native communities and fostering opportunities for academic and personal growth for all students.
This is a historic moment for 窪蹋勛圖厙 and for the Tribal Nations we serve, said President Michael Oltrogge. This transformational investment will support our mission for the next seven generations. It will strengthen our academic programs, student services, faculty development, and long-term institutional stability.
NICC is chartered by the Omaha and Santee Sioux Nations, offering higher education rooted in Native traditions and values. The support from the MacKenzie Scott Foundation will enable NICC to:
- Enhance student services and academic programs
- Invest in technology and infrastructure improvements
- Expand scholarships and financial aid opportunities
- Support community-based initiatives that promote cultural preservation and economic development
Oltrogge emphasized the importance of the gift for Tribal Colleges and Universities. TCUs are powerful institutions, yet chronically underfunded. We preserve culture and language, expand education, and strengthen sovereigntyoften with limited resources. This gift recognizes that reality and the potential of our students. He thanked NICCs faculty, staff, Board of Directors, and the MacKenzie Scott Foundation for believing in the future of Tribal higher education.
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Media Contact:
Jarom Harlan, Director of Nation Building & Public Relations
窪蹋勛圖厙 South Sioux City Campus
JHarlan2@thenicc.edu | 402.243.1901