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Tourism and Culture-Centered Economic Development
Funding, Tourism, Entrepreneurship Kevin Klingbeil Funding, Tourism, Entrepreneurship Kevin Klingbeil

Tourism and Culture-Centered Economic Development

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

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Creative Mechanisms for Funding Economic Development

Creative Mechanisms for Funding Economic Development

This session featured the presentation of two unique funding mechanisms for supporting community economic development in tribal and Native communities, including Section 105(l) leases and Treasury’s State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSCBI), as well as an introduction to some useful tools and Resources the EDA offers for underserved communities

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How Health and Human Services Uplift Community Economic Development
Funding, Healthcare, Community Facilities Kevin Klingbeil Funding, Healthcare, Community Facilities Kevin Klingbeil

How Health and Human Services Uplift Community Economic Development

The discussion centered around how project leaders identified a need for the facilities in their communities, how they secured funding, and the impacts the health centers will have and are having on community economic development. Experts also discussed how the 105(l)-lease program can help fund and support Native health centers.

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Kick-Off Event
Kevin Klingbeil Kevin Klingbeil

Kick-Off Event

Over 90 people attended the session from across the country, including from Alaska and Hawaii. Participants came from tribal enterprises, tribal planning departments, Native CDFIs, state and federal agencies, academia, regional tribal associations, and more. Attendees reported a range of experience with EDA grants.

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