How The Rosebud Tribe is Advancing Indigenous Business on the Reservation with $1 Million Grant from The EDA
Economic Development Administration (EDA) has awarded a $1 million grant to the Rosebud Economic Development Corporation, Mission, South Dakota, to support planning, design, and engineering for the Sicangu Co Innovation Center.
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
Related: Workforce Development Resources
The people of the Yakama Nation has had a deep connection to the forest and their land for countless generations. The nation is utilizing their traditional ways to advance community economic development through conservation, selling timber, and educational advancement. The nation is creating jobs, advancing the nation’s economic capacity, and providing educational opportunities for their members.
The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe (UMUT) known as the Weenuche Band of The Ute Nation, based in Towaoc, Colorado, has over 2,000 tribal members and is advancing food sovereignty and entrepreneurship. The Tribe will create a market that will provide healthy food options to locals and advance job opportunities.
a Native Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) based on the Pine Ridge Reservation, has a mission to promote economic sustainability and development for Native people. The CDFI is reaching across Indian country to serve its mission by shortening the gaps in housing and growing the Native home building and construction industry across all tribal Reservations in South Dakota.
The Pascua Yaqui Tribe established the Pascua Yaqui Development Corporation (PYDC) to diversify and strengthen the Tribe’s economy. Now the PYDC is continuing that mission by investing more into trade jobs and training. The PYDC has been granted $4 Million to support workforce development at the Pascua Yaqui Reservation and surrounding community.
This guide provides key allies and supporters of Native Nations and communities with how they and their organizations can grow partnerships with Native Nations, expand workforce development services, and support policies designed to expand the capacity of Native workforce development.
During this monthly session SMEs discussed the barriers to and the benefits of tribal citizen entrepreneurship. A lack of financial literacy, limited access to capital, and inconsistent rules & regulations have made it difficult for tribal citizens to start business ventures.