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Seattle Indian Services Commission Since 1972, as one of the City of Seattle’s first Public Development Authorities, Seattle Indian Services Commission (SISC) has worked to create, acquire, and preserve property assets for the local Native community to reconnect and rebuild home
Commissioners — Seattle Indian Services Commission The Seattle Indian Services Commission is bringing the ancestors’ vision to life while reunifying our communities Realizing the dream of meeting the needs of the urban Native community begins with the right Indigenous leadership
Seattle Indian Services Commission - Granicus The Seattle Indian Services Commission (SISC) is a public corporation as defined in City of Seattle Ordinance 103387 and was chartered in 1972 to: Provide effective, comprehensive, and coordinated planning services, activities, and programs that will meet the unique needs of the many Indian residents of Seattle who are scattered throughout the
CREST Member: SISC – Puget Sound Sage The Seattle Indian Services Commission is working on an affordable workforce housing project to include an early learning center, workforce training, and a hall of ancestors to highlight the important work of Native leaders in the Pacific Northwest
City intervenes in troubled Seattle Indian Service Commission With city-backed bonds, it built two buildings on the edge of the Chinatown International District and rented out space to nonprofits that provide health care, hot meals, a food bank and a
Seattle Indian Services Commission Meeting Materials The Seattle Indian Services Commission is a public development authority chartered through the City of Seattle Meeting materials include agendas, minutes, resolutions, financial updates, and other items under discussion
Our History — Seattle Indian Services Commission The Seattle Indian Services Commission (SISC) is Seattle’s oldest Public Development Authority SISC and other urban Native community service providers are directly connected to the legacy of the American Indian Women’s Service League founded in partnership with Pearl Warren
What’s Changed a Year After Indigenous Peoples’ Day? “Claudia will help revitalize and rebuild the Seattle Indian Services Commission to ensure that our Indian residents are well served and represented,” Murray said
Native Villages — Seattle Indian Services Commission Seattle Indian Services Commission is leveraging capital investments and federal, state, and local funding for a variety of mixed-use commercial and housing projects that will improve the livelihoods of Seattle’s urban Native community
Seattle Indian Services Commission - portal. sao. wa. gov The City of Seattle formed the Seattle Indian Services Commission in 1972 to serve the Indian residents of Seattle The Commission acts as an umbrella organization for other