The Coquille Indian Tribe through its foundation generously provides direct support to many other nonprofit organizations in our area. Its annual grant programs assist an astonishing array of groups providing essential human services, as well as arts and cultural entities.
The Medford Project will be collaborative in nature with a long-term socio-economic benefit to the region.
This is a project that will provide for the growing needs of the Coquille Tribe and will produce jobs for local workers, opportunities for local businesses and additional benefits for the entire community.
This is a project that will provide for the growing needs of the Coquille Tribe and will produce jobs for local workers, opportunities for local businesses and additional benefits for the entire community.
Coquille Tribal leaders and members are always willing to work collaboratively to confront our region’s problems. The Tribe has been generous in their philanthropy and their willingness to share their advantages with our local governments.
The Coquille Tribe’s casino project aspires to be the type of development that any city would love to have, but would be of especially good use in Medford.
Through the Cedars at Bear Creek, our Tribe will enhance our contributions to this community and help improve the economic climate of the place that we call home.
The Coquille Tribe enjoys strong public support for its proposal in the Medford area.
As a county commissioner, I have found the Tribe to be responsive and helpful regarding regional issues. We have been collaborative during times when collaboration is needed, and we have been eager to assist in finding local solutions. I consider them an asset to our community.
I believe that the Coquille Indian Tribe is an outstanding community partner; and I expect that their values, responsiveness, and generosity will make them valuable members of any other jurisdiction where they choose to create jobs and provide services.
The Cedars at Bear Creek will generate revenue in Jackson County thereby significantly increasing the CIT’s ability to aid local nonprofits helping to address a broad range of community needs. This project is a win-win for all concerned.