AMERICAN INDIAN RELIEF COUNCIL DONORS

   Quantity Selection                  Price
     65,167 12 Months     $5+  Donors   $90.00/M
     88,996 18 Months     $5+  Donors   $85.00/M
    101,935 24 Months     $5+  Donors   $80.00/M
     22,317 25-36 Months  $5+  Donors   $75.00/M
     61,351 12 Months     $10+ Donors   $95.00/M
     83,538 18 Months     $10+ Donors   $90.00/M
     95,683 24 Months     $10+ Donors   $85.00/M
     21,266 25-36 Months  $10+ Donors   $80.00/M
            Commercial                 -$15.00/M
            Names Thru 12/01/09                 

The American Indian Relief Council (AIRC), based
in Rapid City, South Dakota, has been in        
operation since 1989.  Because AIRC's Program   
Manager and many of its staff are Native        
Americans, they have a deep understanding of the
needs of their people.                          
                                                
AIRC staff work with well over 300 Program      
Partners on more than 22 reservations to        
identify needs, arrange volunteer support,      
identify people in need of assistance, obtain   
facilities, and volunteer their own time to     
improve the community where they live.          
                                                
Examples of AIRC's highly targeted programs     
include Breakfast in a Bag (provides healthy    
meals to elders), Project Grow (plows and       
provides seeds for gardens), Baby Basket        
(provides plentiful supplies to mothers of      
newborns), Winter Fuel (subsidizes the cost of  
fuel for elders), Quilt Making (provides fabric 
to elders who make quilts for others in need),  
Thanksgiving (huge distribution of food to      
communities and individuals), Christmas         
(provides gifts & meals to children and families
who might otherwise go without), Health clinics 
(provides supplies to improve local medical     
care), Shoes and Clothing (provides warm winter 
coats and shoes) and elderly nutrition (supports
elder nutrition centers).                       
                                                
AIRC's vision is to achieve self-sufficient     
communities, so we require that substantial     
community volunteerism be a part of the         
processing or distribution of these goods.  For 
example: dozens of community volunteers deliver 
food to elders living in outlying areas, mothers
sort diapers into bags, dozens of elders sew    
baskets and make quilts and community volunteers
revitalize elderly nutrition centers.           
                                                
Alternatively, AIRC requires that the goods be  
used in an incentive program.  For example:     
diapers are used as an incentive to encourage   
mothers to bring their babies into health       
clinics, personal health care products are used 
as incentives to attract elders to diabetes     
screenings, shoes are sometimes used to         
encourage residents to participate in walking   
programs and personal health care products and  
coats are given to parents when they volunteer  
in the Head Start programs of their children.   


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       Christian Appalachian Project            
       Dakota Indian Foundation                 
       Defenders Of Wildlife                    
       HHV Disabled War Veterans                
       International Children's Fund            
       International Rescue Committee           
       Macular Degeneration Research            
       Mays Mission For The Handicapped         
       Memorial Sloan-Kettering                 
       National Museum American Indian          
       Native American Rights Fund              
       Navajo Nation Health Fnd                 
       Oglala Dakota College                    
       Operation Smile                          
       Red Cloud Indian School                  
       Soaring Eagle Seminars                   
       Southwest Indian Foundation              
       St. Joseph's Indian School               
       St. Labre Indian School                  
       World Emergency Relief                   
       World Wildlife Fund                      


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