Help for the Helpers
The Coquille Indian Tribe established its Community Fund in order to share the proceeds of The Mill Casino • Hotel with organizations that benefit the residents of southwestern Oregon. The fund seeks to strengthen the community by improving opportunities and lives throughout the region.
Our Mission
“The Coquille Tribal Community Fund is dedicated to providing assistance to organizations that make lasting contributions to the communities we serve. We believe through this spirit of giving we allow our communities to grow and prosper.”
2024 Grant Recipients
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Our application period for 2024 has closed. Watch this space for 2025 application information, coming in Fall of 2024.
If you have questions, please contact Fund Administrator.
Julia Willis
Coquille Tribal Community Fund Administrator
541-756-0904 Ext. 1254 | Fax: 541-756-0847
3050 Tremont Ave, North Bend, OR 97459
2023 Grant Recipients
Want to Apply?
Apply here: Log in or create an account
Our application period for 2024 has closed. Watch this space for 2025 application information, coming in Fall of 2024.
If you have questions, please contact Fund Administrator.
Julia Willis
Coquille Tribal Community Fund Administrator
541-756-0904 Ext. 1254 | Fax: 541-756-0847
3050 Tremont Ave, North Bend, OR 97459
Success stories
Here’s a sampling of past grants that illustrates how Community Fund dollars work to improve our community.
About tribal giving
Other Coquille Tribal donations
The Community Fund targets projects that will make a clear difference for daily life in the Coos Bay area and throughout southwestern Oregon. It’s one of several ways the Coquille Tribe contributes to the community.
Our Board of Trustees
Court Boice, State Representative District 1
Samantha Clayburn, Myrtle Point mayor
Lucy Vinis, City of Eugene Mayor
Jon Ivy, Tribal member
Lon Matheny, tribal member
Linda Mecum, tribal member
Margaret Simpson, CEO, Coquille Economic Development Corp.