Thank you to Wynn Diversity, for your support as a Leadership Level Sponsor at AIBL’s National Business & Leadership Student Conference✨ Learn more about becoming a sponsor at https://lnkd.in/g5TsgruC
American Indigenous Business Leaders (AIBL)
Higher Education
Missoula, MT 1,659 followers
Increasing the representation of American Indians and Alaska Natives in business.
About us
About Us: AIBL is the only American Indian non-profit organization solely dedicated to empowering business students in the United States. Our programs are designed to engage students in activities that stimulate, enhance, and expand educational experiences beyond traditional academic methods. All students are encouraged to participate in AIBL regardless of race, academic major, or career objectives. History: AIBL was organized in January 1994 and was recognized as a 501(c)(3) in 1995 on the University of Montana’s campus in Missoula as a result of founder, and first Executive Director, Michelle Henderson’s (Assiniboine) master thesis. The original idea evolved from concern expressed by many tribal leaders that recognized a critical need for educated, experienced members to assist with tribal economic development efforts. Mission: The mission of AIBL is to increase the representation of American Indians and Alaska Natives in business and entrepreneurial ventures through education and leadership development opportunities. Vision Statement: AIBL’s vision over the next decade is to become the pre-eminent national non-profit organization serving American Indians and Alaska Natives by providing business and entrepreneurship education, leadership development training, and the necessary support to help young men and women who aspire to pursue studies and careers in business, entrepreneurship, or related disciplines. Founding Principles: AIBL's spirit of success stems from our four guiding principles: Education, Leadership, Experience, and Culture
- Website
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http://www.aibl.org
External link for American Indigenous Business Leaders (AIBL)
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Missoula, MT
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1995
- Specialties
- Business, Internships, Leadership, Diversity and Inclusion, Education, Executive Leadership, and Career Counseling
Locations
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Primary
Gallagher Business Building
STE 250
Missoula, MT 59812, US
Employees at American Indigenous Business Leaders (AIBL)
Updates
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Win Instant Cash💰 The Elevator Pitch Competition is an opportunity for individual students to give a 60-second speech about a business idea, plan, or project, what they would do, and why someone should hire, partner, invest, or collaborate with them. The competition is an educational experience for students to learn the process of quickly describing a business, idea, plan, or project to their dream prospect if fate placed them in an elevator – where they only have the time it takes to get from the bottom to the top of the building to pitch their business idea. Only 25 spots open! Secure yours now at https://lnkd.in/dCZcUCgp
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AIBL's National Business & Leadership Student Conference is an outstanding opportunity to promote your product, service, or business to Indigenous students and professionals🙌🏽 Purchasing an ad supports AIBL Student Chapters. The student chapter receives a 50% commission for each advertisement sold while gaining a valuable lesson from the selling experience. The remaining 50% of the price is used for program printing costs. Purchase an ad by January 17 at https://lnkd.in/gnCdFd3k
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Thank you to Native Forward Scholars Fund, for your support as a Leadership Level Sponsor at AIBL’s National Business & Leadership Student Conference✨ Learn more about becoming a sponsor at https://lnkd.in/g5TsgruC
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Seeking Sponsors✨ AIBL’s National Business & Leadership Student Conference is designed to give Indigenous students and professionals access to relevant business information and expertise, offering a variety of activities geared specifically to enhance and expand educational experiences beyond what is taught through traditional academic methods. During the conference, students compete for prizes in business plans, community projects, and elevator pitches, where they are offered leadership roles to gain valuable presentation, organizational, and project management skills and experience. Partner with us and support student leaders. View our sponsorship packages and learn more at aibl.org/annual-conference
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Thank you to National Native American Human Resources Association (NNAHRA) for your support as a Leadership Level Sponsor at AIBL’s National Business & Leadership Student Conference✨ Learn more about becoming a sponsor at https://lnkd.in/g5TsgruC
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It's #GivingTuesday, and you can help AIBL raise $50,000!✨ How YOU can help TODAY for FREE🫶🏽: 1. Share this post to your social stories👍🏽 2. Add a short heartfelt message as to how AIBL has impacted you💙 3. Tag AIBL so we can reshare💫 AIBL appreciates you joining us for #GivingTuesday, and in the next 24 hours, helping us raise $50,000 at aibl.org/givingtuesday/ #GivingTuesday #GiveNative
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JOIN US TOMORROW🌟 You can help us raise $50,000 to support our efforts to increase the representation of American Indians and Alaska Natives in business and entrepreneurial ventures through education and leadership development opportunities. Give early at aibl.org/givingtuesday #GiveNative #GivingTuesday
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Chapter Highlight🌟 AIBL's Northeastern State University Chapter has been working hard to raise money this semester and as a service project they collectively decided to adopt two angels off of a local angel tree and buy them $60 worth of gifts a piece🎄. In order to emphasize the importance of being business minded, they split into teams and were tasked with maximizing their $60 in anyway they saw fit. One group ended with three gifts, two toys and a nice jacket for their angel. The other group ended with 4 gifts, a nice jacket, shoes, socks, and a multi-piece hatchimal toy🎁. Together they spent $119.90 which was .10 cents under their original budget for both angels. Nice work NSU!
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ONE WEEK AWAY🌟 You can help us raise $50,000 to support our efforts to increase the representation of American Indians and Alaska Natives in business and entrepreneurial ventures through education and leadership development opportunities. Give early at aibl.org/givingtuesday #GiveNative #GivingTuesday