INTER-TRIBAL COUNCIL INC
21 N Eight Tribes Trail, Miami, OK 74354 www.ninetribes.org

Total Revenue
$1,944,941
Total Expenses
$1,783,650
Net Assets
$1,086,828

Organizations Filed Purposes: To enlighten the public toward a better understanding of the Native American race, to preserve and promote Native American cultural values and to enhance general educational and economic opportunities among members of the Tribes of Northeast Oklahoma.Typically the Tribes comprising membership of the Inter-Tribal Council, Inc. provide opportunities for sharing their culture through pow-wows and ceremonial events held within the communities of northeast Oklahoma. Events such as the Miami Tribe's Annual Gathering and the Quapaw's 4th of July weekend annual pow-wow are some of the examples of events which draw thousands of visitors to the region to experience the culture of the local Tribes. In addition, the local Tribes partner with the Miami Chamber of Commerce and NEO A&M College to sponsor events and activities that entertain and educate the visitors who come to the region. During the current fiscal year, these events had to be cancelled due to health and safety concerns related to the

Operation of the WIC and Food Distribution programs through USDA to provide education and enhancement of diets for pregnant women, infants and children and the provision of healthy foods to low income families and individuals in the service area. During FY 2020, a total of 8,267 women, infants and children were served by the ITC/WIC program. During FY 2020, the FDP program served a total of 518 participants with groceries (commodities).

Planning & Development: This department consists of the EDA Planning Grant and Native Employment Works (N.E.W.) and WIOA/Adult; WIOA/Youth Training grants which provided employment assistance, educational and supportive services that will result in sustainable employment and increased earnings; increased educational and occupational skills; and decreased welfare dependency for Native Americans in the service area of northeast Oklahoma. Funding for this department comes through grants from the Department of Commerce/EDA; Department of Labor/Division of Indian & Native American Programs, and Department of Health & Human Services.During FY 2020, the WIOA Adult Comprehensive Services Program and Supplemental Youth Program assisted 44 individuals with work readiness activities through work experience, tuition and books, subsidized employment and supportive services.

Substance abuse and addiction counseling and education services.The Inter-Tribal Substance Abuse/Prevention and Treatment Center provides treatment for consumers with substance addictions and co-occurring disorders. The program provides Drug and Alcohol assessments, DUI evaluations and UA drug screenings. During fiscal year ended September 30, 2020 the number of clients served were:Drug and Alcohol Assessments = 1Drug and Alcohol Screens = 493Clients Served = 494

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Ethel CookPresident20$3,300
Glenna WallaceSecretary/Treas1$2,200
Doug LankfordVice President1$2,000
Bill FollisBoard Member1$1,500
Ben BarnesBoard Member1$1,350
Craig HarperBoard Member1$1,200
Joseph ByrdBoard Member1$0
Billy FriendBoard Member1$0
Sue ChanningBoard Member1$0

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