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Leadership changes across Indian Country this month include appointments in Native finance, economic development, Tribal health, education and legal services. Organizations announced new executives, board leaders and senior staff as they expand programs, strengthen advocacy efforts and guide community-focused initiatives.

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The Department of the Interior has extended a federal demonstration program that allows participating tribes to assume greater authority over trust forest lands and certain surface leasing activities, preserving a self-governance initiative that has seen limited participation since 2016.

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Wilton Rancheria and Sacramento Republic FC plan to build a 20,000-seat soccer stadium in downtown Sacramento, significantly expanding an earlier proposal and deepening the tribe’s investment in professional sports and mixed-use development.

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Federally recognized tribes can now apply for grants of up to $15 million through a federal outdoor recreation program after Congress expanded eligibility last year.

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The Jamul Indian Village Development Corporation is developing a new travel center and community hub in Jamul, Calif., expanding the tribe’s non-gaming business portfolio in San Diego County.

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The federal government is making nearly $800 million available to help tribal nations expand broadband infrastructure, improve internet adoption and support digital workforce development.

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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 larger business portfolios than those without those revenue streams. At the same time, most tribally owned businesses are now concentrated outside those sectors.

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Leadership changes and national recognition continue across Indian Country as Tribal enterprises, Native-led organizations and federal agencies add executives, elevate emerging leaders and honor contributions in media, policy, education and economic development.

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The Department of Transportation is making about $19 million in competitive grants available for tribal transit projects in fiscal year 2026, continuing a federal program that helps tribes expand and operate transportation systems in rural communities.

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Organizations across Indian Country and Native-serving institutions announced a series of leadership appointments, hires and recognitions in recent weeks, spanning tribal enterprises, consulting firms, education, land stewardship and federal contracting.