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3 May 2026 Tribal Business News Staff
The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation has received a 22.54-acre land donation along the Methow River in north-central Washington, marking an expansion of tribal landholdings in a culturally significant area.
29 Apr
The Department of the Interior has proposed appointing William “Billy” Henry Kirkland III to the National Indian Gaming Commission for a three‑year term. Kirkland would join the commission’s sole...
May 03
Tribal Energy Alternatives has awarded $3.2 million in solar grants to 14 tribal nations and affiliated organizations to support renewable energy deployment and workforce development across Indian...
May 03
A new analysis from the Center for Indian Country Development, a research unit of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, shows tribes with gaming and federal contracting operations tend to own...
May 01
Brad Parry, vice chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, has been awarded the inaugural Schnitzer Prize of the West for leading a large-scale land and water restoration project in...
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has initiated a review of certified Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs), including the roughly 65 Treasury-certified Native CDFIs operating...
 
When Emily Edenshaw feels stuck, she returns to a piece of advice from an elder: if you’re spinning your wheels in the mud, get out and walk.
Alaska Growth Capital is expanding support for Indigenous entrepreneurs across rural Alaska through its Alaska Marketplace Business Plan Competition, a program aimed at building business capacity in remote communities.
The Office of Management and Budget has cleared $289 million in fiscal year 2025 funding for the U.S. Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund, including $28 million for the Native American CDFI Assistance Program, according to federal budget documents.
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A long-running fight over a proposed off-reservation casino in the Central Valley reached a decisive point this month after the California Supreme Court declined to review a lower court ruling that blocks the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians’ project without a valid state approval.
Federal agencies have awarded $6 million to the Klamath Tribes, the Yurok Tribe and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to launch the upper basin’s first long-term spring-run Chinook salmon reintroduction effort.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear the Chinook Indian Nation’s petition on whether federal courts can recognize Indian tribes.
After years of building relationships across Indian Country, NDN Collective is formalizing a network it says has already been operating in practice.
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Cook Inlet Region Inc. (CIRI), an Alaska Native corporation, has launched OSC Technical Solutions as a standalone operating company focused on federal IT, cybersecurity and critical infrastructure services.
The Sundance Institute selected four filmmakers for its 2026 Native Lab, a development program supporting Indigenous storytellers working on feature and episodic projects.
Red Lake Nation College will deploy a $7 million unrestricted gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott to establish a permanent endowment aimed at long-term financial stability, college leaders said.
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Gilbert, Ariz.-based Laguna Creek LLC has raised $6.3 million in a Series A round led by Tempe-based Dali Capital Partners to expand its software platform for tribal hospitality and tourism businesses, the company said.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will deploy $90 million in new grant funding to support drinking water and wastewater infrastructure serving tribal nations and rural communities, the agency announced April 24.
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 the Northwest Arctic region.
Blending historical approaches with modern data applications, tribal leaders and organizations set the stage for the next decade of economic data innovations.
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