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Siletz Tribes distribute $114K in casino funds with local groups
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
The
Confederate Tribes of Siletz Indians
shared about $114,000 in gaming funds with charities in Oregon.
This quarter, the
Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund
awarded grants to 39 groups. The checks were presented at the
Chinook Winds Casino Resort
last week.
The tribe has shared more than $7.8 million since 2001.
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Three local nonprofits get grants from Siletz
(The Albany Democrat-Herald 11/13)
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