19 March 2026
Tribal governments are increasingly using a once-obscure federal leasing provision known as Section 105(l) to generate hundreds of millions of dollars for health care and infrastructure projects, according to a new analysis from the Center for Indian Country Development at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
19 Mar
Tribal Development Partners LLC said it closed financing on a $132 million workforce housing project in Kotzebue, Alaska, aimed at stabilizing health care staffing across 12 Native communities in...
March 19
The Bureau of Reclamation has expedited the release of $120 million for the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project, lawmakers said, following Senate questioning over delays in distributing previously...
March 14
Organizations across Indian Country and Native-serving institutions announced a series of leadership appointments and promotions in recent weeks, spanning tribal enterprises, nonprofit...
March 14
A 600‑acre forested property in New York’s Adirondacks has been returned to Indigenous stewardship through a land transfer facilitated by The Nature Conservancy.
Native communities receive a tiny fraction of philanthropic funding in the United States. For every $1,000 foundations give away, only a few dollars reach Native communities — a gap that says less...
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Across reservations and Native communities, leadership doesn’t always come with a title. It looks like organizing community events, mentoring youth, advocating for health and safety, preserving...