The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians shared nearly $160,000 in gaming revenues with schools, non-profits and charitable organizations.
The tribe contributes money to groups in its 11-county service area in Oregon and to any Native group in the country. This quarter, 55 groups received donations.
Since 2001, the Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund has shared nearly $5.8 million in revenues from the Chinook Winds Casino Resort.
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Siletz Tribal charity fund donates $160,000 to groups
(The Salem Statesman Journal 2/18)
Nonprofits benefit from tribal help (The South Lincoln County News 2/17)
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Siletz Tribes share gaming money with community
Thursday, February 18, 2010
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