American Indian Scholars License Plate
IS NOW AVAILABLE!!! ...for your vehicle. Effective January 2007, personalized plates and motorcycle plates will be available!
Help spread the word that our American Indian Scholars need your support.
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OUR ADDRESS AND EMAIL
Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 40749
Denver, CO 80204
303.629.0102 tel
924 W. Colfax Ave.,
Suite 104F
Denver, CO 80204
info@rmicc.org
Office Hours:
10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Monday to Thursday
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American Indian Scholars License Plate - April 7, 2008
The American Indian Scholars License Plate is a Colorado State issued plate with a medicine wheel design by Francis Sherwood. Colorado residents may secure one for a $25 donation plus specialty plate and registration fees. To obtain your certificate, please contact the Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce at 303-629-0102 or the Denver Indian Center at 303-936-2688.
To date, we are proud to say that sales have reached over 2056 plates, and orders have been placed in over 49 counties!
Download your form to purchase an American Indian Scholars Certificate or visit our office at 924 W. Colfax, Suite 104F (Bernard Valdez Building), located at the corner of Colfax and Kalamath. Office hours are Monday to Thursday from 10 am to 5 pm.
Once you have your certificate, take it to your local Motor Vehicle Division office, pay the specialty license plate and registration fees, and you'll receive your American Indian Scholars License Plate.
Proceeds go the American Indian Scholars Scholarship fund. Additional donations are greatly appreciated.
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- Six $1000 scholarships were awarded in November 2004
- Seven $1000 scholarships were awarded in November 2005
- Six $1000 scholarships were awarded in November 2006 along with five $1000 scholarships from other donors
- Ten $1000 scholarships were awarded November 2007 along with four $1000 scholarships from other donors
Congratulations to our scholars!
Message from the Board
The Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber is a not for profit organization under section 501 (c) 6 of the Internal Revenue code. Our charter is to facilitate business opportunities for our business members, provide training, education, information, and resources to existing and startup businesses to cultivate their success, and to promote awareness of entrepreneurial opportunities to the community.
We serve and target the American Indian community, but membership in our chamber is open to all. We operate with a belief that the key to the viability of our communities and culture hinges on economic self-sufficiency which must include private enterprise development among our people and tribes.
Our commitment to our members is to provide resources and opportunities to help you grow your business. We strive to do that by providing you with ready access to the information you need, and we continue to forge alliances that create access and business opportunities for you.
As we continue into our 15th year at the Chamber, our current board of business leaders are dedicated to helping the Chamber thrive and grow while serving in a volunteer capacity.
To our members and friends of the RMICC, thank you for your involvement and support and we look forward to a productive and rewarding 2008.
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