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Four Directions Development Corporation
ESF - Native Nonprofit Capacity Building - Carnegie / Organizational Effectiveness
Susan Hammond Tel: (207) 866-6545 Fax: (207) 866-6553 / sc_hammond@msn.com
[Regional. 1/21/2004. $24,000]
To improve FDDC credit policies and practices in order to strengthen its deployment and management of both financial and human resources.

Little Eagle Staff Fund / Native Community Development Financial Institutions
Susan Hammond Tel: (207) 866-6545 Fax: (207) 866-6553 / sc_hammond@msn.com
[Regional. 3/28/2002. $15,000]
To build management capacity to use more effectively the finanical resources of this Native CDFI. The project will leverage additional CDFI funding for operations.

Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians
Native American Hunger Program / Native American Hunger Program - Philip Morris
Sue Tortello Tel: (207) 532-2240 Fax: (207) 532-7287 / stortello@rcn.com
[Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians. 1/26/1999. $5,100]
To expand the existing food pantry program through equipment purchases and funding to add a sustenance hunting program that would provide traditional game meats.

Indian Township Passamaquoddy Tribal Government
ESF Start up / Environment
Rick Daugherty Tel: (207)796-8004 Fax: (207)796-5256
[Passamaquoddy Tribe. 3/7/1997. $30,000]
To perform a feasibility study for the installation of wood chip heating systems for the reservation.

Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance
ESF Opportunity Fund / Business development
Theresa S Hoffman Tel: (207)859-9722
[Regional. 2/27/2002. $2,000]
To develop a business plan for the Wabanaki Arts and Culture Center, which supports Maine Indian Basketmakers' sales and promotions.

Penobscot Indian Nation
ESF - Seed / Environment
Nicholas Dow Tel: (207)827-7776 Fax: (207)827-6042
[Penobscot Tribe. 8/14/1997. $5,000]
To investigate the potential advantages to the tribe as a result of the deregulation of the electrical utility industry, by assessing the financial implications and benefits of purchasing a hydroelectric power plant.

Rose Community Gardens / Jonathan Rose Grants
Nicholas Dow Tel: (207)827-7776 Fax: (207)827-6042
[Penobscot Tribe. 5/6/1998. $1,000]
To purchase tools, equipment, watering system, fertilizer, fencing, plants, mulch, camera-developing to produce photos of this project, plus oil and gas for tiller.

Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians
Sustainable Forestry Fund / Forest Management Assessment
Robert Lintelmann / robertl@paulbunyan.net
[12/12/2002. $32,370]
Completion of a Forest Stewardship Council assessment of tribal forestlands.
[Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians.

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