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Loans and Grants for Water and Waste Facilities in Colonias - USDA
Available Funding Kevin Klingbeil 3/19/25 Available Funding Kevin Klingbeil 3/19/25

Loans and Grants for Water and Waste Facilities in Colonias - USDA

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.

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Cost reimbursement for Tribal Infrastructure Through 105(l) Lease Program
Available Funding Kevin Klingbeil 11/18/24 Available Funding Kevin Klingbeil 11/18/24

Cost reimbursement for Tribal Infrastructure Through 105(l) Lease Program

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).

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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

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Grant for Infrastructure, Renewable Energy, & Develop Climate and Clean Energy Plans
Available Funding
Energy, Infrastructure & Utilities, Natural Resources and Environment
Grant for Infrastructure, Renewable Energy, & Develop Climate and Clean Energy Plans
Available Funding
Energy, Infrastructure & Utilities, 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, Infrastructure & Utilities, Natural Resources and Environment
$120 Million Grant to Support Native American Tribes Build Climate Resilience - 2024 Annual Awards Program
Available Funding
Energy, Infrastructure & Utilities
$120 Million Grant to Support Native American Tribes Build Climate Resilience - 2024 Annual Awards Program
Available Funding
Energy, Infrastructure & Utilities

The BIA’s Branch of Tribal Climate Resilience program will support federally recognized Tribes and Tribal organizations 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, Infrastructure & Utilities
Resource to Fund 50% of Solar Projects for Multifamily Owners, PHA’s, Tribes, and Communities
Available Funding
Energy
Resource to Fund 50% of Solar Projects for Multifamily Owners, PHA’s, Tribes, and Communities
Available Funding
Energy

The Low-Income Communities Bonus Credit Program (48e) promotes cost-saving solar or wind investments in low-income communities, on Native American/tribal land, as part of affordable housing developments, and benefiting low-income households. Under this program, there are opportunities that can help fund 50% of solar project costs at Federally-assisted residential properties.

Available Funding
Energy
Clean Energy Tax Credits For Tribal Governments, Alaska Native Corporations, and Tax-Exempt Organizations; Inflation Reduction Act
Available Funding
Energy
Clean Energy Tax Credits For Tribal Governments, Alaska Native Corporations, and Tax-Exempt Organizations; Inflation Reduction Act
Available Funding
Energy

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) has multiple clean energy tax credits available to Tribal governments, Alaska Native Corporations, businesses; tax-exempt organizations; state, local, and governments; other entities; and individuals.

Available Funding
Energy
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
Available Funding
Energy, Natural Resources and Environment
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
Available Funding
Energy, Natural Resources and Environment
Available Funding
Energy, Natural Resources and Environment
Clean Energy Funding Opportunities for American Indian Tribes and Alaska Native Communities
Available Funding
Energy, Natural Resources and Environment
Clean Energy Funding Opportunities for American Indian Tribes and Alaska Native Communities
Available Funding
Energy, Natural Resources and Environment

The Office of Indian Energy provides financial assistance on a competitive basis to develop and deploy clean energy infrastructure and technology, and this table lists current clean energy funding and related opportunities for Indian Tribes and Tribal entities from the U.S. Department of Energy and other federal agencies and entities.

Available Funding
Energy, Natural Resources and Environment
Anpetu Wi Wind Farm
Current Projects
Anpetu Wi Wind Farm
Current Projects
Current Projects
What the IRA Means for Tribal Nations – and Why They Must Lead on Decarbonization
Available Funding
Energy
What the IRA Means for Tribal Nations – and Why They Must Lead on Decarbonization
Available Funding
Energy

There are significant current opportunities for tribes to leverage federal funds to finance energy and decarbonization projects since “recent laws such as the America Rescue Plan, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) include allocations specifically for Tribal and Native communities.” In an effort to support self-determination, these funds are critical for tribes to “prosper and flourish on their own terms.”

Available Funding
Energy
The Interagency Working Group on Coal and Power Plant Communities and Economic Revitalization
Available Funding
Energy
The Interagency Working Group on Coal and Power Plant Communities and Economic Revitalization
Available Funding
Energy

Historical investments from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) provide a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform energy communities and create boundless opportunities for communities to redevelop and revitalize.

Available Funding
Energy
Federal Energy Funding for Rural and Remote Areas
Available Funding
Energy, Rural Development, Guide
Federal Energy Funding for Rural and Remote Areas
Available Funding
Energy, Rural Development, Guide

This guide for communities looking to plan or build clean energy projects provides an overview of many federal programs that offer funding or advice to support these types of projects.

Available Funding
Energy, Rural Development, Guide
Tribal Guide to Solar Energy
Core Concepts
Guide, Energy, Natural Resources and Environment
Tribal Guide to Solar Energy
Core Concepts
Guide, Energy, Natural Resources and Environment
Core Concepts
Guide, Energy, Natural Resources and Environment

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