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"We are honored to support these kinds of projects that build strength and resilience in rural, remote, and tribal communities," Erin Borla, executive director and trustee of Oregon's Roundhouse Foundation, says in a press release.
The foundation, a private family foundation based in Sisters, has awarded nearly $1.7 million in grants to 106 organizations in rural and Indigenous Oregon communities, KTVZ reports.
The recipients range from arts and culture to education, social services, and environmental stewardship, per the press release. Read the Entire Article
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