Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, August 01, 1982, Image 8

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    ENROLLMENT
Cheryl Carl the Enrollment Clerk just returned from a much needed
vacation, and has been very busy tabulating enrollment forms to enter into
The Demographic Profile she is working with Northwest Consultants Inc.
gathering additional data for them to process.
In tabulating the forms there are alot of forms returned not completely
filled out. Please complete them as near as possible. The information
on these forms are very important in the long range planning of the
tribe in the areas of healthcare, education benefits and housing needs
of our Tribal Members.
We can only document the information that we recieve back from our
Tribal Members.
Cheryl Carl
Enrollment Clerk
COMMUNITY ORGANIZER
Kathryn has also returned from a needed vacation, even on vacation Kathryn
returned with letters of support from organizations, one of them from
the Umatilla Tribe.
Kathryn has logged many miles informing schools, organizations and, gather
ing letters of support for our endeavors.
Kathryn Harrison
Community Organizer
THE OFFICE STAFF, has submitted the necessary paperwork for the three
month extension from the Administration for Native Americans involving an-1
additional $15,000.00.
The 15 month program will end November 30, 1982. The Tribe will then
enter into the second year continuation grant period.
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde has informally recieved news that
the campaign for Human Development has awarded $30,000.00 to the three
tribes of Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Indians, Coos and Cow Creek.
A proposal request has been submitted to the Earl Chiles Foundation for
the continuation and expansion of the Agricultural Project to implement
as a source of income for the tribe.
The pilot project provided by the Earl Chiles Foundation has been very
successful. '