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March 2016

March 25, 2016/in Tiwahe News /by tiwahenew

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Tiwahe Foundation Announces Board Officers

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A Message from Jackie Dionne, Board Chair

The Tiwahe Foundation, under the leadership of our CEO Kelly Drummer, has reached a major milestone. We are half way to our goal of establishing a $6 million dollar endowment. This is an amazing achievement in a few short years, when a group of dedicated community members volunteered to lead an effort to raise 6 million dollars by 2017.  The Tiwahe Foundation was incorporated Eight years ago and hired Ms. Drummer to lead the organization.  Tiwahe has given over 700 micro-grants (under $2,500) to individuals for cultural connection, economic advancement and educational achievement.  The American Indian Family Empowerment Program Fund has been giving out micro-grants for twenty-years!

Reaching our endowment goal of $6 million will allow The Tiwahe Foundation to sustain the American Indian Family Empowerment micro-grant program for many years to come, without having to rely on other sources for support. WE CAN MAKE OUR GOAL!  The momentum is strong and achievable. Tiwahe is an amazing organization and I am proud to be the Board Chairperson.  We have an extremely dedicated Board of Directors, a skilled and very talented CEO and committed community members who believe and support the organization.  Much of our support has come from individual contributions from our American Indian community. We are very proud of that achievement. Please consider a donation or monthly contribution to our effort, it has changed lives in our community and you can be a part of helping our community members achieve their goals!

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Save the Date

Circle of Giving Event
December 1, 2016
McNamara Alumni Center
Billy Mills, Oglala Lakota
1964 Olympic Gold Medalist

Come celebrate the work of Tiwahe Foundation and our 20 years of grantmaking with our keynote, Billy Mills, the first American Indian and only American to ever win a gold medal in the 10k event. He is also the founder of Running Strong for American Indian Youth and a nationally known speaker on youth, giving back to community and living a healthy life.

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