Choctaw Community Fund

The mission of the Choctaw Community Fund (CCF) is to raise and award funds made possible by donations from employees of Tribal Government and Tribal enterprises, and from private businesses, organizations, and the general public to assist those in need within the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (MBCI) communities, as well as to support service organizations that assist Tribal members residing on or off the MBCI reservation.

The MBCI Tribal Council established the CCF in 1985, with the purpose of raising funds, through MBCI employee donations, for the benefit of Choctaw youth programs. In 1988, the MBCI Tribal Council passed a resolution expanding eligible recipients to include Tribal elderly and other Tribal members in need. Since that time, the CCF has grown to fund many youth, elder, veteran, and educational activities and programs. The CCF has seen annual employee donations increase from approximately $7,000 in 1985, to over $92,000 in the 2023 fund drive.

Those who wish to donate to the Choctaw Community Fund can make donations online through our secure payment portal below. If you wish to donate through a cash payment or payroll deduction, please visit the CCF office or call them at the number listed in the contact info.

Contact Information

Asa Jimmie

101 Industrial Road
PO Box 6010
Choctaw, MS  39350

Office: 601-650-1758

  asa.jimmie@choctaw.org 

These worthy organizations have each received funding from the Choctaw Community Fund.

4-H Youth Development Activities
Boy Scouts Police Explorer Program
CCHS Beta Club
Chahta Alla Youth Council
Chahta Annopa Abachi Toffa
Choctaw Virtual Learning Center
Choctaw Youth Healing to Wellness
Cultural Musical Instrument Lessons
DFCS Foster Care Activities
Disability Awareness
Elderly Services
WIC Farmer’s Market
Fire & Flood Disaster Relief
Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative
Natural Resources – Annual Fall Festival
Nittak Himmona Domestic Violence Shelter
Pearl River Early Head Start Cot Purchase
Princess & Warrior Survival Camp
Scouts
Self-Advocacy Training
Toffa Chahta Anopolih Ishtaya
Veteran Affairs Committee
We-Tip
Youth Recreation