OCTOBER 1, 2000 11 The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde 'myites Tribal members andjamiiies to the: "N OPEN FOR COMMENT WHERE: WHEN: TIME: Portland Area Office mO Alder St. Portland, Oregon Tuesday, October 3 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM For more information call: PORTLAND: 503-239-8859 Jon George GRAND RONDE: 1-800-422-0232 Deena, ext. 4591 Dorna, ext.2282 GET INFORMATION ON: Adult Basic EducationGED Attending school on a part-time or full-time basis Attending seminars, workshops... Employment opportunities Vocational Rehabilitation Learn about PSU's First American Series classes this FALL 2000 Learn about other college classes National Native Scholarship Available Catching the Dream (CTD), for mally the Native American Scholar ship Fund, announced the availabil ity of five grants and awards for the current year. All of the programs offered by CTD give funds to schools or to individuals to help Native stu dents to earn college degrees, accord ing to Dr. Dean Chavers, Director of the organization. Three award programs give recog nition to outstanding individuals and programs. These three are the Ex emplary Programs in Indian Educa tion (EPIE) award, the Principle of the Year (POY) award, and the Counselor of the Year (COY) award. "Any school or individual serving Native Americans is eligible to win these awards," stated Dr. Chavers. Two grant programs give awards to schools to motivate Indian stu dents to read the Reading Award Program (RAP) and to increase the number of Indian teachers in the Native American Educator Scholar ships (NES) Program. "The winner of the two grant pro grams will be announced in Decem ber," he continued. "The deadline for applications will be November 15. The winners will be announced on December 15. Both RAP and the NES have been in operation for two years now." "CTD is a national scholarship and education program for Native Ameri can students," he continued. "Our oldest award, the EPIE, has been offered for ten years now. The new est, the POY and the COY, are of fered for the second time." The deadline for nominations and applications for the EPIE and COY Award is December 31, 2000. The deadline for RAP and NES is November 15, 2000. Applications may be obtained from CTD by mail, fax or web site at www.catchingthedream.org. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program Applications for the 2001-2002 competition for the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Re search Fellowship Program are now' available. The NSF will award ap proximately 900 new graduates Re search Fellowships to support gradu ate study in science, mathematics, and engineering. The NSF contracts with Oak Ridge Associated Univer sities (ORAU) to provide the support services for this prestigious fellow ship program. Fellowships are awarded for gradu ate study leading to research-based master's or doctoral degrees in the field of science, mathematics, and en gineering supported by the NSF. Applicants must be in the early stages of their graduate study in sci ence, mathematics, or engineering. The deadline for applying in the 2001 competition is November 7, 2000. Awards will be announced in March 2001. Each three-year fel lowship provides a stipend of $16,800 for 12 month tenure, and a cost-of-education allowance of $10,500 per tenure year. Graduate Research Fel lowships are awarded on the basis of merit. Disciplinary panels of sci entists, mathematicians, and engi neers convened by ORAU will re view each applicant's qualifications. For additional information contact: NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, ORAU P.O. Box 3010 Oak Ridge, TN 37830-3010 Phone: (865) 241-4300 Fax: (865) 241-4513 E-mail: nsfgrfporau.gov SMOKE SIGNALS is available to anyone at no cost. Fill out this form with your name and address, mail to: Smoke Signals, Attn: Justin Phillips 9615 Grand Ronde Road - Grand Ronde, OR 97347 I OLD ADDRESS: I NEW ADDRESS: I : : I GRAND RONDE ROLL : Proposed Ordinance Amendments The Tribal Council, in consultation with the Tribal Attorney's Office, has proposed amending the HEALTH AUTHORITY ORDINANCE to pro vide for a maximum of nine (9) voting Health Authority Board members rather than seven (7). The first sentence of section (d)(1) of the Health Authority Ordinance, as amended, would read as follows: "The Board shall consist of at least five (5) but no more than nine (9) voting members, who shall be appointed by a majority vote of the Council." The first reading of the proposed amendment to the Health Authority Or dinance was presented at the June 14, 2000, Tribal Council Meeting. Tribal Council invites comment on the proposed amendment. Please send your comments to the Tribal Attorney's Office, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347. Comments must be received by October 15, 2000. The Tribal Council, in consultation with the Tribal Attorney's Office, has proposed several amendments to the ENROLLMENT ORDI NANCE. The first reading of the amendments to the Tribal Court Ordi nance was presented at the August 30, 2000 Tribal Council meeting. The purpose of the amendments is to make technical corrections to various provisions of the Ordinance and to make necessary substantive changes to the Ordinance to update the Ordinance. The substantive changes include, but are not limited to, adding a provision to allow expedited enrollment of children between the ages of newborn, and six months, clarifying access to enrollment records, clarifying burden and standard of proof in enrollment appeals, and providing for development of procedures for correction of the membership rolls by enrollment staff. The Tribal Council believes amend ment of this Ordinance will assist the Tribe in continuing to provide efficient enrollment procedures to its members. For a copy of the proposed Ordinance amendments please contact the Tribal Attorney's office at (503) 879-2265. Tribal Council invites comment on the proposed amendments. Please send your comments to the Tribal Attorney's Office, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347. Comments must be received by October 30, 2000. WED.. OCT. 18 IN PORTLAND Governor's Summit and Youth Award The Fourth Annual Governor's Summit on Over-representation of Minori ties in the Juvenile Justice System will be in Portland, at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church in the Family Life Center on October 18. James Bell from the Youth. Law Center will be the Keynote Speaker. The Youth Law Center recently initiated the research for the National Report "And Justice for Some," which gave a national overview on Disproportionate Minority Confinement (DMC). Governor John Kitzhaber will be presenting the First Annual Governor's YOUTH Award (Youth Overcoming difficult Times and Hardship). Contact Shawna Hill at (503) 378-4667 for registration information. The Small Business Development department would like to add Native and Grand Ronde Tribal member owned businesses to the Business Direc tory on the Tribe's Small Business web page located at www.grandronde.org. Please fill out the information below and mail to the address provided along with your business card. Business Name: Business Address: Business Telephone: ( ). Business Type: Owner(s) Name: Tribal Affiliation: ' For those businesses already listed on our web site, please take this op portunity to provide us with address and telephone number changes. If you have your own web site and would like us to add a link to yours along with your other business information please provide your web ad dress below. Web Site Address: www. Please send this to: Small Business Development, Attn: Business Directory 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR 97347