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A Tribal Nation Created Enterprise With Traditional Food Ways
Current Projects Kevin Klingbeil 3/31/25 Current Projects Kevin Klingbeil 3/31/25

A Tribal Nation Created Enterprise With Traditional Food Ways

The Suquamish Indian Tribe of the Port Madison Indian Reservation provides an example of advancing self-determination and economic development while maintaining traditional practices by creating the Suquamish Seafood Enterprises (SSE).

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Example of Food Sovereignty: The Osage Nation is Minimizing Food Insecurity with Meat Processing Plant
Current Projects Kevin Klingbeil 3/24/25 Current Projects Kevin Klingbeil 3/24/25

Example of Food Sovereignty: The Osage Nation is Minimizing Food Insecurity with Meat Processing Plant

Watch a video highlighting the Osage Nation’s Butcher House Meats, a 19,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility. The facility is designed to address food insecurity for the Osage people.

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How The Quinault Indian Nation Uses Their Traditions and Land to Increase Member Income
Current Projects Kevin Klingbeil 11/13/24 Current Projects Kevin Klingbeil 11/13/24

How The Quinault Indian Nation Uses Their Traditions and Land to Increase Member Income

Quinault Indian Nation has had a deep connection to the ocean and ocean life for countless generations. Today, the nation and its members are using their natural resource and traditions for economic growth.

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How the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe is Advancing Food Sovereignty Efforts and Fixing Food Desert
Current Projects Kevin Klingbeil 8/1/24 Current Projects Kevin Klingbeil 8/1/24

How the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe is Advancing Food Sovereignty Efforts and Fixing Food Desert

The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe (UMUT) known as the Weenuche Band of The Ute Nation, based in Towaoc, Colorado, has over 2,000 tribal members and is advancing food sovereignty and entrepreneurship. The Tribe will create a market that will provide healthy food options to locals and advance job opportunities.

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Related Past Event Summaries

Events Archive
Accessing the Resources and Capital to Support Economic Development - Part 3 (Virtual Training Session)
Training/Workshop, April 2025
Accessing the Resources and Capital to Support Economic Development - Part 3 (Virtual Training Session)
Training/Workshop, April 2025

The third installment in this 3-part training series explored the use of federal contracting to grow tribal enterprises and 8(a) businesses, including training on various types of federal contracts and some important considerations that tribal entities should be aware of as they seek out federal contracts. 

Training/Workshop, April 2025
Natural Resource Management and Environmental Resilience and Adaptation (Virtual Informational Session)
Informational Session, April 2025
Natural Resource Management and Environmental Resilience and Adaptation (Virtual Informational Session)
Informational Session, April 2025

This session addressed how natural resource conservation and management and environmental adaptation and resilience strategies that guide community economic development activities enable tribes and Native communities to examine economic development through the lens of sustainability and cultural appropriateness. 

Informational Session, April 2025
Accessing the Resources and Capital to Support Economic Development - Part 2 (Virtual Training Session)
Training/Workshop, March 2025
Accessing the Resources and Capital to Support Economic Development - Part 2 (Virtual Training Session)
Training/Workshop, March 2025

This session is the second installment in this 3-part training series and will describe approaches that tribal business entities, small business owners, and entrepreneurs can use as borrowers to cultivate relationships with lenders and investors to support economic development. 

Training/Workshop, March 2025
Transportation and Water Infrastructure Development as Drivers of Economic Development (Virtual Informational Session) 
Informational Session, March 2025
Transportation and Water Infrastructure Development as Drivers of Economic Development (Virtual Informational Session) 
Informational Session, March 2025

This CoP session focused on the development of infrastructure as a precursor to a wide range of economic development activities. It featured three SME panelists representing a federal agency, a tribe in the process of expanding their water infrastructure, and an organization that supports the development of self-determined efforts of tribes to transition towards clean energy systems.  

Informational Session, March 2025
Accessing the Resources and Capital to Support Economic Development - Part 1 (Virtual Training Session)
Training/Workshop, FebruaryT 2025
Accessing the Resources and Capital to Support Economic Development - Part 1 (Virtual Training Session)
Training/Workshop, FebruaryT 2025

This session provides a non-exhaustive list of funding sources and the eligible uses and combinations of these sources as well as training on how to advance economic development through external borrowing/financing of activities (as opposed to purely grant-funded approaches) during the development and implementation of financing plans. 

Training/Workshop, FebruaryT 2025
Native Agriculture: Food Sovereignty, Food Systems, and Financing (Information Session)
Informational Session, February 2025
Native Agriculture: Food Sovereignty, Food Systems, and Financing (Information Session)
Informational Session, February 2025

This session featured a panel of experts who work for tribal and Native organizations that operate food sovereignty programs or are actively developing Native food systems in collaboration with Native producers, restaurateurs, schools, and providers of food assistance programs and/or who provide grants, loans, financing and technical assistance in support of these activities. 

Informational Session, February 2025
Implementing an Economic Development Plan or Strategy (Virtual Training)
Training/Workshop, JanuaryT 2025
Implementing an Economic Development Plan or Strategy (Virtual Training)
Training/Workshop, JanuaryT 2025

Many tribal and Native economic development plans are never fully implemented. This section will focus on the critical shift from planning to plan implementation. It will cover the timing and sequencing of coordinated and diversified economic development activities . It will also cover how to turn loose planning partnerships into solid development partnerships.  

Training/Workshop, JanuaryT 2025
Unlocking Opportunity: How Developing Tribal Broadband Advances Communities and Business Services (Information Session)
Informational Session, January 2025
Unlocking Opportunity: How Developing Tribal Broadband Advances Communities and Business Services (Information Session)
Informational Session, January 2025

Broadband and telecommunications, are sectors that represent areas of significant infrastructural need with tribal and Native lands, provide tremendous current opportunities for significant funding, and offer fertile ground for new partnerships with non-Native entities and governments.

Informational Session, January 2025
Core Components of Economic Plan Implementation - Part 2 (In-Person Training)
Training/Workshop, DecemberT 2024
Core Components of Economic Plan Implementation - Part 2 (In-Person Training)
Training/Workshop, DecemberT 2024

This in-person training at the 2024 NAIHC Legal Symposium in Las Vegas underscores the foundational elements of economic development and provided strategies for developing each of these specific elements. This training covered: 

  • Workforce Development and Housing as Economic Development

  • Building Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

Training/Workshop, DecemberT 2024
Creating an Economic Development Plan and Embarking on Plan Implementation - Part 2 (Virtual Training)
Training/Workshop, NovemberT 2024
Creating an Economic Development Plan and Embarking on Plan Implementation - Part 2 (Virtual Training)
Training/Workshop, NovemberT 2024

This virtual training introduced participants who are entering or considering an economic development planning process to its core components. Participants learned about the key   internal and external actors, the process’s timeline and duration, the data required, and critical outcomes. 

Training/Workshop, NovemberT 2024
Tourism and Culture-Centered Economic Development (Information Session)
Informational Session, November 2024
Tourism and Culture-Centered Economic Development (Information Session)
Informational Session, November 2024

This session discussed strategic planning for indigenous tourism development, an intro to ATNI-EDC and Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development, and highlighted tourism projects across Indian Country such as: 

  • The Wind River Development Fund 

  • NC Growth - Native Edge Tourism Technical Assistance Center

  • Akwesasne Travel of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe

Informational Session, November 2024
Core Components of Economic Plan Implementation - Part 1 (Virtual Training)
Training/Workshop, OctoberT 2024
Core Components of Economic Plan Implementation - Part 1 (Virtual Training)
Training/Workshop, OctoberT 2024

This first section of the track underscores the foundational elements of economic development plan implementation, including a qualified workforce/labor pool, an entrepreneurial ecosystem, and the primary infrastructure necessary to support economic activities. 

Training/Workshop, OctoberT 2024
Creative Mechanisms for Funding Economic Development (Information Session)
October 2024, Informational Session
Creative Mechanisms for Funding Economic Development (Information Session)
October 2024, Informational Session

This session featured the presentation of two unique funding mechanisms for supporting community economic development in tribal and Native communities, including Section 105(l) leases and Treasury’s State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSCBI), as well as an introduction to some useful tools and Resources the EDA offers for underserved communities

October 2024, Informational Session
Creating an Economic Development Plan and Embarking on Plan Implementation (Virtual Training)
Training/Workshop, SeptemberT 2024
Creating an Economic Development Plan and Embarking on Plan Implementation (Virtual Training)
Training/Workshop, SeptemberT 2024

The first training in the CoP’s 9-part series of a variety of topics across Indian Country. Cris Gastner and Kevin Klingbeil from Big Water Consulting led a discussion and exercises about the foundations and essential components of CED in Indian Country and an introduction to CED planning. 

Training/Workshop, SeptemberT 2024
How Health and Human Services Uplift Community Economic Development (Information Session)
September 2024, Informational Session
How Health and Human Services Uplift Community Economic Development (Information Session)
September 2024, Informational Session

The discussion centered around how project leaders identified a need for the facilities in their communities, how they secured funding, and the impacts the health centers will have and are having on community economic development. Experts also discussed how the 105(l)-lease program can help fund and support Native health centers.

September 2024, Informational Session
Grant Application Best Practices (Information Session)
August 2024, Informational Session
Grant Application Best Practices (Information Session)
August 2024, Informational Session

The August CoP session featured a panel of grant experts who discussed strategies for writing successful grants and attracting other capital, common mistakes and other barriers to the grant writing process, and opportunities to reduce or eliminate barriers.

August 2024, Informational Session
The Role of Data in Tribal and Native Economic Development (Information Session)
July 2024, Informational Session
The Role of Data in Tribal and Native Economic Development (Information Session)
July 2024, Informational Session

This session featured a panel of data experts who shared their experience working with and collecting new tribal and Native economic data.

July 2024, Informational Session
Linking Housing and Economic Development (In-Person Workshop)
June 2024, Training/Workshop
Linking Housing and Economic Development (In-Person Workshop)
June 2024, Training/Workshop

As tribes work on projects to grow and improve their communities, it is essential that all the various sectors of community economic development are involved in the conversation together through a holistic planning process.

June 2024, Training/Workshop
Current Opportunities for Economic Development: Energy (Information Session)
May 2024, Informational Session
Current Opportunities for Economic Development: Energy (Information Session)
May 2024, Informational Session

The session featured a panel discussion on the impacts of energy projects on tribal and Native lands. Our panelists Kenneth Ahmann, Ken Stock, and Wendolyn Holland shared a wealth of expertise and insight into the importance and timeliness of the energy sector and its impact on community economic development. 

May 2024, Informational Session
Structuring Economic Development in Native Communities (Information Session)
April 2024, Informational Session
Structuring Economic Development in Native Communities (Information Session)
April 2024, Informational Session

The session featured a discussion of topic-driven member-led committees and a presentation from Dustin Goslin of Mille Lacs Corporate Ventures.

April 2024, Informational Session
Promoting a Tribal Citizen Entrepreneurial Ecosystem (Information Session)
March 2024, Informational Session
Promoting a Tribal Citizen Entrepreneurial Ecosystem (Information Session)
March 2024, Informational Session

During this monthly session SMEs discussed the barriers to and the benefits of tribal citizen entrepreneurship. A lack of financial literacy, limited access to capital, and inconsistent rules & regulations have made it difficult for tribal citizens to start business ventures.

March 2024, Informational Session
Kick-Off Event
February 2024, Informational Session
Kick-Off Event
February 2024, Informational Session

Over 90 people attended the session from across the country, including from Alaska and Hawaii. Participants came from tribal enterprises, tribal planning departments, Native CDFIs, state and federal agencies, academia, regional tribal associations, and more. Attendees reported a range of experience with EDA grants.

February 2024, Informational Session

Related: Infrastructure & Utilities Resources

Infrastructure & Utilities
$27 Million in Technical Assistance and Planning for Rural and Tribal Communities - Department of Transportation
Available Funding
Energy, Transportation & Transit
$27 Million in Technical Assistance and Planning for Rural and Tribal Communities - Department of Transportation
Available Funding
Energy, Transportation & Transit

The DOT’s Build America Bureau offers $27 million in technical assistance grants to rural and tribal communities for the planning and design phase development of transportation projects. There is no local funding match required to participate in this program. The Bureau designated up to $10 million for Tribal applicants.

Available Funding
Energy, Transportation & Transit
Charging Forward: A Toolkit for Planning and Funding Rural Electric Mobility Infrastructure
New Research
Transportation & Transit, Energy, Natural Resources and Environment
Charging Forward: A Toolkit for Planning and Funding Rural Electric Mobility Infrastructure
New Research
Transportation & Transit, Energy, Natural Resources and Environment

This toolkit is intended for a variety of rural entities, including local communities, Tribal governments, and individuals. The majority of information in this toolkit is most relevant to rural entities seeking to install charging stations for broader public or private use.

New Research
Transportation & Transit, Energy, Natural Resources and Environment
Tribal Transit Section of the Transit Manager’s Toolkit
New Research
Transportation & Transit
Tribal Transit Section of the Transit Manager’s Toolkit
New Research
Transportation & Transit

The Tribal section of the Transit Manager’s Toolkit includes information and guidance to ensure that Tribal transit managers are aware of available resources to successfully provide rides for Tribal citizens.

New Research
Transportation & Transit
Funding through the USDA for Water & Waste Disposal Planning
Available Funding
Water Systems
Funding through the USDA for Water & Waste Disposal Planning
Available Funding
Water Systems

The DOT’s Build America Bureau offers $27 million in technical assistance grants to rural and tribal communities for the planning and design phase development of transportation projects. There is no local funding match required to participate in this program. The Bureau designated up to $10 million for Tribal applicants.

Available Funding
Water Systems
Loans and Grants for Water and Waste Facilities in Colonias - USDA
Available Funding
Healthcare, Water Systems, Community Facilities
Loans and Grants for Water and Waste Facilities in Colonias - USDA
Available Funding
Healthcare, Water Systems, Community Facilities

This program from USDA Rural Development helps get safe reliable drinking water and waste disposal services to low-income communities that face significant health risks. Funds can be used to build basic drinking water and waste disposal systems, including systems to handle stormwater drainage.

Available Funding
Healthcare, Water Systems, Community Facilities
Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants - Tribal Set-Aside Program - EPA
Available Funding
Water Systems
Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants - Tribal Set-Aside Program - EPA
Available Funding
Water Systems

The EPA sets aside up to 2% of the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) for grants to improve the infrastructure of drinking water systems that serve Tribes.

Available Funding
Water Systems
Up to $25 Million Forecasted for Transportation Safety Funds for Tribes in 2026
Available Funding
Transportation & Transit
Up to $25 Million Forecasted for Transportation Safety Funds for Tribes in 2026
Available Funding
Transportation & Transit

The DOT sets aside funds to address transportation safety issues identified by federally recognized tribes through a competitive, discretionary program. Projects are chosen whose outcomes will reduce fatal and serious injuries in transportation related incidents, such as motor vehicle crashes.

Available Funding
Transportation & Transit
Cost reimbursement for Tribal Infrastructure Through 105(l) Lease Program
Available Funding
Healthcare, Community Facilities
Cost reimbursement for Tribal Infrastructure Through 105(l) Lease Program
Available Funding
Healthcare, Community Facilities

A 105(l) lease is an agreement between Indian Affairs and a Tribe or Tribal Organization to reimburse facility costs incurred while carrying out programs, services, functions, and activities (PSFAs).

Available Funding
Healthcare, Community Facilities
Grant for Infrastructure, Renewable Energy, & Develop Climate and Clean Energy Plans
Available Funding
Energy, Natural Resources and Environment
Grant for Infrastructure, Renewable Energy, & Develop Climate and Clean Energy Plans
Available Funding
Energy, Natural Resources and Environment

EECBG Program provides $8.8 million to 774 eligible Tribes, including Alaska Native Regional and Village and can be used to upgrade buildings, install renewable energy equipment, or develop climate and clean energy plans.

Available Funding
Energy, Natural Resources and Environment
Funding to Address Significant Challenges for Transportation Facilities
Available Funding
Transportation & Transit
Funding to Address Significant Challenges for Transportation Facilities
Available Funding
Transportation & Transit

The NSFLTP provides funding for the construction, reconstruction, and rehabilitation of nationally significant projects with a minimum expected cost of $12 million within, adjacent to, or accessing Federal and Tribal lands.

Available Funding
Transportation & Transit
$120 Million Grant to Support Native American Tribes Build Climate Resilience - 2024 Annual Awards Program
Available Funding
Energy, Natural Resources and Environment
$120 Million Grant to Support Native American Tribes Build Climate Resilience - 2024 Annual Awards Program
Available Funding
Energy, Natural Resources and Environment

The BIA’s Climate Resilience program will support federally recognized Tribes and Tribal orgs as they address current and future climate change impacts on Tribal Treaty and Trust resources, economies, regenerative agriculture, food sovereignty, conservation practices, infrastructure, and human health and safety. All 2024 award applications must be submitted online by October 18, 2024.

Available Funding
Energy, Natural Resources and Environment
NCAI'S Building Tribal Economies Toolkit
New Research
Community Facilities
NCAI'S Building Tribal Economies Toolkit
New Research
Community Facilities

This toolkit shares the findings of NCAI’s “Building Tribal Economies” research and outreach initiative, which works to train the focus of Tribal Nations on the strategic, foundational considerations involved with building integrated and resilient tribal economies capable of supporting their communities and citizens today, tomorrow, and for generations to come.

New Research
Community Facilities
Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant
Available Funding
Community Facilities
Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant
Available Funding
Community Facilities

The USDA Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant program provides grants and affordable funding to develop essential community facilities in rural areas including Tribal communities.

Available Funding
Community Facilities
Indian Community Development Block Grant Program
Available Funding
Community Facilities
Indian Community Development Block Grant Program
Available Funding
Community Facilities

The Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) Program provides direct grants for development such as decent housing, suitable living environments, and economic opportunities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities. Projects funded by the ICDBG program must principally benefit low-and-moderate income persons.

Available Funding
Community Facilities
EDA Economic Adjustment Assistance
Available Funding
EDA Economic Adjustment Assistance
Available Funding

The Economic Adjustment Assistance (EAA) (PDF) program is EDA’s most flexible program; it provides a wide range of technical, planning, and public works and infrastructure assistance in regions experiencing adverse economic changes that may occur suddenly or over time.

Available Funding

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