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Colorado Indian Education Foundation Darius Lee Smith (Navajo/Black) Title VII Directors/Coordinators Meeting Fountain School District 8 Board Room 10665 Jimmy Camp Rd., Fountain, CO 80817 Wednesday, November 13, 2015

Established in 2004/05 the Colorado Indian Education Foundation is a Denver based nonprofit organization that provides educational opportunities and scholarships to American Indians attending school in the State of Colorado.

CIEF is made possible by committed individuals who envision a greater awareness of Colorado s American Indian heritage and culture, and acknowledge the need for resources for American Indian students in the State of Colorado. 2014

For the past ten years the program has raised more than $100,000 in scholarships. The program raises funds when Colorado residents purchase the specialty American Indian Scholars License Plate ($25 plus registration fee). The Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce administers the certificate program in collaboration with CIEF.

In 2013, CIEF contributed to the Increasing Opportunities for Native American Students Conference in Denver. The survey/data was collected by the Equity Assistance Center Region VIII Metropolitan State University of Denver

2013 American Indian Scholarship Recipients

MOA for American Indian Scholars Plates Renewed in 2015

Visit the website for additional information: www.coief.org Send an email to: info@coief.org Follow us on: Facebook @ Colorado Indian Education Foundation CIEF Tax ID #84-1430326

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Denver American Indian Commission Darius Lee Smith (Navajo/Black) Title VII Directors/Coordinators Meeting Fountain School District 8 Board Room 10665 Jimmy Camp Rd., Fountain, CO 80817 Wednesday, November 13, 2015

The Mission of the Denver American Indian Commission is to enhance present and future communications between the Denver American Indian Community and the City and County of Denver, to advocate for social and cultural awareness and to promote economic and political equality. Main Strategic Goal: To increase the visibility and awareness of American Indians in the Denver metro area by improving the American Indian quality of life and promoting positive concepts of American Indian heritage and culture.

Commissioners with Tribal Affiliations Derek Brown (Dine ) Stella Carrasco (Sicangu Lakota) Benito Concha (Taos Pueblo) Daryle Conquering Bear Crow (Oglala Lakota) Maymangwa Flying Earth (Lakota, Ojibwe, Akimel O odham) Co-Chair Elicia Goodsoldier (Navajo Nation/Spirit Lake Dakota) Niabi Hart (Sac & Fox) Kimimila Locke (Ahtna Dine, Hunkpapa Lakota & White Earth Ojibwe) Gemma Lockhart (Rosebud Sioux Tribe) Co-Chair Richard R Martel (Canadian Cree) Michelle Perez (Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians)

Events, Conferences, Film Series,

Monthly meetings take place during the second, Wednesday of each month from 5:00pm to 6:00pm Denver Museum of Nature & Science (DMNS), 2001 Colorado Blvd, Denver 80205. Right after each meeting the DAIC is proud to present the monthly 2015 Indigenous Film Series @ DMNS: films start at 6:30pm, with the doors opening at 6:00pm and end time between 7:45 8:30pm. The format will be a film screening followed by discussion with the audience. Free and open to the public. Indigenous Film Series @ DMNS Every second Wednesday 6:30-8:00pm

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American Indian & Alaska Native Economic Impact Report July 28, 2015

Colorado American Indian and Alaska Native Economic Impact Report The DAIC, in partnership with the Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs, the Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce, and other partners, conducted a study the magnitude of positive economic impact made by American Indians and Alaska Natives in the State of Colorado. This report is the first in the nation designed to estimate economic impacts from not only tribes' activities, but from all Native owned and Native serving entities in a state. Colorado benefits from a $1.2B in economic activity, nearly $500M in wages, and nearly 9,300 jobs that it would not otherwise have. Including the direct revenue and employees, those numbers move to over $2B in economic activity and over 16,000 jobs

Just over three weeks ago the Denver City Council unanimously voted to adopt a proclamation declaring October 12, 2015 as Indigenous Peoples Day in the City of Denver. This proclamation is intended to bring attention to and celebrate the contributions of indigenous people to our great City and Country. The DAIC wants to establish Indigenous Peoples Day on the 2 nd Monday of October. Denver is a vibrant and diverse community that is located on the ancestral homelands of 48 tribes, and currently the City of Denver is home to descendants of the Cheyenne, Lakota, Kiowa, Navajo, and approximately 100 other tribal nations Recently, the cities of Seattle, Minneapolis, and Saint Paul have recognized Indigenous Peoples Day DAIC firmly believes that the positive outcomes of recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day in the City & County of Denver will be:

Indigenous Peoples Day Denver October 12 th 2015

For further information about and the purpose of the DAIC Commission, visit their website at http://www.denvergov.org/nativeamerican or follow us on Denver American Indian Commission Darius Lee Smith (Dine ) Staff Liaison (720) 913-8459 work darius.smith@denvergov.org Thank you!