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Potawatomi tribe a steady giver to community
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MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2003 The Forest County Potawatomi Tribe has donated at least $3 million a year to community organizations, in addition to the millions in annual payments the city of Milwaukee, the local county and the state. Some of the tribe's benefactors include an HIV/AIDS program, a family homeless center, a drug abuse program for women and children and more than a dozen children's charities. The tribe plans to continue giving even though it will contribute more money to the state under a new gaming compact. Get the Story:
Will pact change tribe's giving? (The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 3/3) Relevant Links:
Forest County Potawatomi Tribe - http://www.fcpotawatomi.com
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