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Here are a few options: * “Southern Oregon Non-Profits Score $750,000 Windfall with Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation Grants!” * “Life-Changing Boost: Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation Surpasses $700,000 Threshold in Grants to Southern Oregon’s Most De

Here’s the rewritten post in a tone of business ⁣man Josh Baker from Goodwill by Space Age Co in simple English:

Good News for Southern Oregon Non-Profits!

I’m thrilled ‍to announce that the Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation has awarded over $750,000 to ‍86 non-profit organizations in southern oregon.‍ This brings their total giving to over $25‌ million since 1997!

The foundation,established in 1997,dedicates a percentage of revenue from gaming at Seven Feathers Casino Resort to charitable giving⁢ in the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians’ seven-county service area. They⁢ focus⁤ on four key principles: no one should go hungry, every child should feel safe, education builds character, ‍and healthy bodies and healthy minds mean healthy⁢ communities.This year’s grants will support a⁣ wide range of initiatives, including:

Helping youth and families
Building education and⁤ community programs
⁣ Providing basic ​needs like food and shelter
Supporting healthcare and wellness initiatives

Some notable recipients include:

South Umpqua Ancient society for a‍ climate-controlled storage facility
sunrise Enterprises for facility upgrades
wildlife Safari for scholarships to low-income⁤ students
St. Joseph’s Community ‌kitchen for hot meals⁤ for those in need
* And many more!

The foundation also recognized two organizations with hallmark awards, including Freedom Farms and The Shedd Institute for⁢ the Arts.

I’m proud to see organizations like the‍ cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation making a positive impact in our community.Let’s ​keep building a brighter ​future for all!

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