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!