CIRI 2019

Month: November 2019

Business News

CIRI Invests in Assisted Living Facility

Changing demographics will shape Alaska’s future economy.
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Shareholder and Descendant Spotlight

Shareholder Spotlight: Thomas Yates

After the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, CIRI shareholder Thomas Yates (Athabascan) wanted to fight.
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Recipes

Recipe: Russian Tea

This warm, spiced, shelf-stable beverage mix is popular in Alaska and makes a great gift!
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CIRI News

Application Period Now Open: 2020 Next Gen Day

CIRI’s Next Gen Day provides an inside look into the company and future opportunities available to CIRI youth.
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CIRI News

Alaska Native Vietnam Veterans Land Allotment Application Period to Open September 2020

The John D. Dingell Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act includes a provision to help Alaska Native veterans of the Vietnam War era select up ...
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Shareholder News

Veterans Day – November 11, 2019

With respect, honor and gratitude, CIRI would like to take this opportunity to thank all who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.
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Shareholder News

CIRI Holiday Office Closure

In observance of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, CIRI offices will be closed Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2019, through Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020.
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Nonprofit News

Nonprofit Spotlight: The CIRI Foundation

A private foundation established 37 years ago by the CIRI Board of Directors, The CIRI Foundation has contributed more than $35.5 million for the Alaska ...
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CIRI News

TCF President and CEO Celebrates 20 Years

In October, original CIRI shareholder Susan Anderson (Tlingit) celebrated 20 years with The CIRI Foundation.
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CIRI News

National Native American Heritage Month

National Native American Heritage Month is a celebration of the contributions America's First Peoples have made to the establishment and growth of the U.S.
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In Touch with Shareholders

In Touch: Youth Advisory Council Selection

Congratulations to CIRI descendant Cha’Miya “Maya” Hines, who was recently selected to serve on Cook Inlet Tribal Council’s Youth Advisory Council.
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CIRI News

Shape Our Future

Why is the 2020 census important? The data gathered will provide vital information to leaders in your school, your Tribal and local village governments, and ...
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Shareholder News

Wells Fargo Check Cashing Fees

Wells Fargo typically charges a $7.50 fee to individuals who do not have a Wells Fargo bank account but wish to cash a check issued ...
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