According to resources available at FedSpending.org, the Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians with 288 members (as acknowledged by DOI ) received more than $4.8 million in federal grants from FY 2000 - FY 2005.
This does not include any entities that the Los Coyotes Band of Indians might benefit from or be affiliated with that do not include “Los Coyotes” in the organization’s name.
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Los Coyotes Federal Grants FY 2000-2006 | ||
Fiscal Year | # Grants Recipients | Total $ |
2000 | 03 | $349,865 |
2001 | 05 | $1,289,175 |
2002 | 05 | $668,846 |
2003 | 03 | $773,841 |
2004 | 03 | $965,738 |
2005 | 04 | $771,740 |
2006 | n/a | n/a |
Total | 23 | $4,819,205 |
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These Los Coyotes affiliates received grants:
- Los Coyotes Band Location: 02
- Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians
- Los Coyotes Band of Indians
- Los Coyotes Band of Mission In
- Los Coyotes Band of Mission Indians
- Los Coyotes Indian Reservation
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