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Cow Creeks Celebrate 10th Anniversary of Giving
The Roseburg News-Review---June 19, 2008
In the past ten years, the Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation has donated approximately $8.7 million to educational and social service organizations in Southern Oregon.
The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation celebrated its 10th anniversary Tuesday by awarding $433,223 to 54 organizations from seven counties in Southern Oregon.
Tribe awards Grants and announces New Executive Director of the Cow Creek Foundation
The Roseburg News Review---January 9, 2008
The Cow Creek Foundation has distributed more $8 million in grants to non-profit organizations since its inception in 1997.
At the latest semi -annual grant awards ceremony, the Foundation awarded more than $430 million to almost 50 social service organizations in Southern Oregon.
Carma Mornarich, the new executive director of the Foundation, spoke about maintaining the legacy of Martha Young, founding executive director, who died in 2006.
Sue Shaffer, tribal chairman, said she is pleased to have a trusted Douglas County visionary as the new executive director.
You, the Cow Creek Foundation, have Provided Hundreds of Smiles!
The Roseburg News Review---September 20, 2007
LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
You, the Cow Creek Foundation, have provided hundreds of smiles for the children for our communities!
Cow Creek Foundation grants Money to Youth Causes
The Roseburg News Review---June 21, 2007
The mission of the Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation has always been about "building people." The focus of Foundation donations is on education and youth and strengthening families.
At the latest grant sharing ceremony at Seven Feathers Convention Center, the Foundation awarded over $400,000 in grants to improve to the quality of life for youth and families living in the traditional homelands of the Cow Creeks-Southern Oregon.
Many Thanks to the Cow Creeks
The Roseburg News Review--January 18, 2007
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
The Days Creek and Tiller Schools feel blessed that the Cow Creek Tribe provides extra support for life enriching programs above and beyond the legally required grants distributed by the Cow Creek Foundation.
Annual Cow Creek Grants Distributed
The Roseburg News Review--January 10, 2007
The Cow Creek Foundation distributed a total of $591,744 to fifty-five social service organizations at the latest semi-annual Foundation grant distribution ceremony.
The first recipient of the Marty Young Memorial Award was the Roseburg Family Development Center.
The Cow Creek Foundation created a special award to honor Marty Young, a longtime community activist and the founding director of the Foundation who died recently from cancer.
It's that wonderful (grant season) time of the year
The Roseburg News-Review-June 27, 2006
The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation distributes $574,115 in grant monies to the community.
Winston looks to improve downtown
The Roseburg News-Review-February 26, 2006
Goal setting: Residents make future plans, consider establishing urban renewal area.
Cow Creek Foundation donates more than $529,000 to charity
The Roseburg News-Review-January 24, 2006
Organizations in Southwest Oregon receive grant money from the Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation.
Cow Creeks assist non profit groups
The Roseburg News-Review-January 3, 2006
Letter to the Editor - Gloria McGinnis
Cow Creek Foundation grants help improve quality of life
The Roseburg News-Review - July 20, 2005
Letter to the Editor - Claire D. Crocker
Cow Creek Foundation director, Norm Gershon, to serve on Roseburg Chamber Board
Business Perspectives, Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter - April 2005
Norm Gershon, vice-chair of the Cow Creek Foundation, has been appointed as a new board member of the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce.
Cow Creeks open hearts and wallets to local charitable groups.
The Roseburg News-Review---January 14, 2005EDITORIAL---Twice a year, the steady river of charitable efforts in Douglas County rises to raging torrent, thanks to the semi-annual Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation grant giving. The Cow Creeks continue to be a role model of how to give back to their community.
Editorial - Young has dedicated a lifetime of service to help out others
October 5, 2004When it comes time to name the things that set Douglas County apart from other places, the spirit of volunteerism and community contributions must be near the top of the list.
Over $400,000 in grants awarded by Cow Creeks
The Roseburg News-Review - July 4, 2004Roseburg Soccer Association scored when treasurer Tom Davidson picked up a $10,000 check the Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation granted the organization during Friday's award ceremony.
Cow Creek Foundation awards $420,000 in grants
The Roseburg News-Review-February 5, 2004$410,000 to 38 nonprofit groups dedicated to the welfare of children and families Wednesday morning.
Cow Creek Foundation Awards $564,000 in grants
The Roseburg News-Review - July 30, 2003
Cow Creeks distribute $253,158 in grants
The Roseburg News-ReviewCow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation gives more than $250,000 to 25 charitable and educational organizations in seven S.W. Oregon counties to help provide educational opportunities and to strengthen families.
Cow Creeks to give awards, grants
The Roseburg News-ReviewFirst annual Buss Rondeau Award for innovative education is presented. Also, the Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation awards over $375,000 to 31 nonprofit organizations in S.W. Oregon.
Cow Creeks give nearly $400,000 in grants
The Roseburg News-Review - Jan. 23, 2003Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation gives nearly $400,000 to 37 charitable organizations in 7 SW Oregon counties. The Foundation has donated almost $3.2 million since it was founded less than 10 years ago.
Tribe, foundation give aid to agencies, charities
The Eugene Register-Guard-June 25, 2002The Cow Creek Indian Foundation and the Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Indian Tribe have distributed more than a half-million dollars in their spring cycle of philanthropy.
Cow Creeks give $550,000 to 43 charitable groups
The Roseburg News-Review - June 21, 2002The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation awards $550,000 to 43 charitable organizations from seven counties in S. W. Oregon.
Business Giving
The Eugene Register-Guard-February 19, 2002The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation and the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians made the following donations:
Cow Creek Foundation Gives $20,000 for UO Longhouse
University of Oregon News - Dec. 11, 2001
Cow Creek grants a big cash boost for charities
The Roseburg News-Review - June 15, 2001Cow Creek Foundation gives almost $375,000 to 36 educational, nonprofit and charitable organizations this spring.
Cow Creek grants boost schools
The Roseburg News-Review - Dec. 2000Cow Creek Foundation gives over $400,000 to charitable organizations in seven Oregon counties, including $20,000 towards the creation of a new school building for the Phoenix School in Roseburg, Oregon.
Tribal grants aid area groups
The Roseburg News-Review - Nov. 30, 1999Cow Creek Foundation gives over $300,000 to 32 charitable organizations in S.W. Oregon for everything from copy machines to an entire library.
Cow Creek tribe puts up $10,000 for SMART
The Roseburg News-Review - Sept. 16, 1999The Cow Creek Foundation gives $15,000 to the Canyonville Elementary School literacy program and to the Oregon SMART Program (Start Making A Reader Today)
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