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Siletz Tribe Donates nearly $250,000 to State, Local and County Charitable Organizations

Since 2001, the Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund has made a difference in the lives of our Native American communities and non-profit organizations. To date, the Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund has contributed more than $21 million to organizations within the Siletz Tribe’s 11-County Service Area in Oregon engaged in education, health and public safety, addiction prevention and treatment, housing, arts, environment and natural resource preservation, cultural activities, historic preservation, and other charitable purposes. We are delighted to play a part in supporting and uplifting our community through these charitable contributions. The positive impact of these partnerships continues to resonate throughout the heart of Oregon and Native American communities.

In 2022, the Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund supported 112 nonprofit groups across Oregon with grants totaling over $ 800,000. We are proud to continue our tradition of giving back to our community in 2023. In August, the Siletz Tribal Charitable Fund distributed nearly $250,000 to 46 state, county, and local organizations. These contributions supported cultural activities, education services, healthcare services, public safety organizations and historic preservation activities.

For a complete list of recipients and the official press release from the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, click here. 

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The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians is a confederation of all the Tribes of western Oregon. In the 1800s Siletz ancestors were removed from their homelands and moved to the Siletz Reservation on the coast. Its Tribal headquarters is located in Siletz, Oregon and the Tribe has operated government offices in Salem, Portland, Eugene, Lincoln City and Siletz for over 40 years.


AN INVESTMENT IN SALEM'S FUTURE

HELP BRING THE SILETZ CASINO PROJECT TO SALEM

From the locals who will work at the property, to the local businesses who benefit from having more visitors in town, an endeavor like this is an investment in Salem's future. This project is a unique opportunity to add thousands of living wage jobs, spur economic growth, bring world-class entertainment, uplift Tribal communities and capitalize on significant infrastructure modernizations.

In addition, the project includes a unique revenue-sharing proposal. The Siletz Tribe plans to share a percentage of the net revenue with eligible participating Oregon tribes, many of whom are located in rural areas. The State of Oregon and local governments like the City of Salem will also receive a percentage of the net revenue, which will be reinvested into community improvements and programs. Please, listen to our community and say yes to this investment in Salem’s future.