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Tourism & Recreation Resources

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An Example of a State-Wide Native Tourism Alliance
New Research, Current Projects Kevin Klingbeil 11/6/24 New Research, Current Projects Kevin Klingbeil 11/6/24

An Example of a State-Wide Native Tourism Alliance

North Dakota Native Tourism Alliance (NDNTA) is a coalition to enhance and promote Tribal Tourism as a means of economic development and growth for all North Dakota Tribal Nations.

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Related Past Event Summaries

Events Archive
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

Related: Community Facilities Resources

Community Facilities
Cost reimbursement for Tribal Infrastructure Through 105(l) Lease Program (Copy)
Available Funding
Healthcare, 105(l) Lease Program
Cost reimbursement for Tribal Infrastructure Through 105(l) Lease Program (Copy)
Available Funding
Healthcare, 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).

Available Funding
Healthcare, 105(l) Lease Program
Indian Community Development Block Grant Program
Available Funding
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities
Indian Community Development Block Grant Program
Available Funding
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities

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, Infrastructure & Utilities
Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant
Available Funding
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities
Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant
Available Funding
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities

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, Infrastructure & Utilities
NCAI'S Building Tribal Economies Toolkit
New Research
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities
NCAI'S Building Tribal Economies Toolkit
New Research
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities

“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, Infrastructure & Utilities

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