Jackson Rancheria Community Grants Support 13 Local Organizations in 2024
Jackson Rancheria community grants are making a positive impact once again. The Tribe is excited to announce the 13 nonprofit organizations selected as beneficiaries of 2024 Employee Amador Community Fund grants. Each organization will receive $1,000 to $2,000, with a total of $25,000 awarded this year.
2024 Community Grant Recipients
The following organizations were selected for their dedication to improving the local community through education, human services, health, and the environment:
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Sutter Creek Elementary
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Argonaut High Athletics
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Amador High Athletics
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Wood Angels
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Amador Drama
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Kennedy Gold Mine
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Pine Grove Civic Improvement Club
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Amador County Fair Foundation
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Amador Trail Stewardship
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Operation Care
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Amador Pregnancy Center
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Amador Community College Foundation
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Amador Stars
Honoring Local Impact
Grant checks were presented to the recipients on Monday, July 22, at Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort.
“Jackson Rancheria is proud to support these incredible organizations and their impactful work,” said Crystal Jack, CEO of Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort. “The Amador Community Fund is an exceptional program that highlights the generosity and community spirit of our employees.”
About the Jackson Rancheria Community Fund
The Jackson Rancheria Community Fund was established in 2006 and operates under a modified set of guidelines through the Amador Community Foundation.
The fund’s purpose is to award grants that positively impact lives in the areas where Jackson Rancheria employees live and work. The fund benefits both Amador and Calaveras counties.
Employees can choose to contribute to the fund through payroll donations. Contributions are voluntary, and employees can select how much to give to either or both Amador and Calaveras Community Funds.
Supporting Community Growth
Programs like the Jackson Rancheria community grants reflect the Tribe’s deep commitment to building stronger communities and supporting local nonprofit organizations.
For more news on community partnerships and Tribal giving programs, visit our News & Updates section.
To learn more about the Jackson Rancheria Employee Community Grant Fund, visit the official Amador Community Foundation website.