New Markets Tax Credit
The NMTC Program incentivizes community development and economic growth through the use of tax credits that attract private investment to distressed communities.
Access to Capital and Credit in Native Communities: A Data Review
This report uses a range of datasets to document the evolution of Native Communities’ capital access. Its three main sections summarize data describing access to capital and credit for Native consumers, Native business owners, and tribal communities and governments.
Access to Capital and Credit in Native Communities: Native Nations Institute Report
This research and analyses are intended to provide federal and tribal policymakers with ideas for improving capital and credit access in Native Communities. It also is intended to educate policymakers who are new to the issues and to serve as an informational baseline for activists and advocates, Native Community-serving nonprofits, and financial sector actors as they engage in more targeted projects, programming, and investments.
Stronger Together: Guide to Federal Funding and Planning Opportunities Designed to Promote Sustainable Economic Development in Rural America
Together, the U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration (EDA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development (USDA RD) are pleased to offer this joint planning resource guide, designed to help you eliminate barriers and encourage collaboration among your stakeholders
Community Economic Development in Indian Country: Market Research Report
The purpose of this report is to identify and review existing research and data on the unique history, challenges, industries, actors, and available funding and capital sources that shape how tribes and Native actors successfully participate in community economic development.
Redlining The Reservation: The Brutal Cost of Financial Services Inaccessibility in Native Communities
“This paper sets a baseline for measuring access to capital by tribal communities in hope of a more just financial services landscape in Indian Country.”
“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.”