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Grand Ronde tribe withdraws from Willamette Falls Trust April 29 2021
Owners of former paper-mill property pull out of organization aimed at engaging public, raising funds for redevelopment
The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde this month withdrew from the Willamette Falls Trust, the nonprofit organization made up of more than a dozen agencies.
Willamette Falls Trust has taken on engaging the public and raising funds to support the Willamette Falls Legacy Project, a major collaboration effort between the tribes and various governmental agencies in the redevelopment of the former industrial land around the falls in a way that pays homage to the sacred site with cultural significance to Pacific Northwest tribes. Willamette Falls Trust members included four other federally recognized tribes and government representatives from Oregon City, Clackamas County, Metro and the state of Oregon.
Oregon tribes on edge over uncertainty about COVID-19 relief funds
Updated Dec 13, 2020;
Posted Dec 12, 2020
High school tutor Kaylee Oakes adds material to boxes containing activities and books in the Youth Education Building on Wednesday, July 29. These boxes will be sent and delivered to Grand Ronde tribal members who are in sixth to 12th grade. The outreach program to tribal youth was funded using CARES Act monies by the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde in Oregon.
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While many people are waiting anxiously for 2020 – a year rife with disasters and vitriol – to finally end, Oregon’s tribal governments are anxious about what will happen to COVID-19 relief funds when 2021 arrives.