Money Section Articles
Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians Renews Annual $350,000 Contribution to Tehama County
The Tribe also agreed to match the county with a $75,000 contribution that will create and fund an...
Read MoreSSBCI Allocating $500M to Tribal Governments; Deadline to Submit Notice of Intent to Apply is July 30th
Bold Concepts and ACTIVBonding Can Provide Surety Credit by Utilizing Bonding Collateral Pool....
Read MoreMontana Department of Commerce Announces 14 Native American-Owned Small Businesses Grant Awardees
14 Entrepreneurs will share $86,500 in Tribal Tourism Digital Business Development grants. ...
Read MoreNative Business Video Learning: Watch this interview with Professor Robert Miller, Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law at ASU
Professor Robert Miller pursuing cross-sector economic development and keeping money and resources...
Read MoreHow a Lakota Woodworker Funded His Business: 10 Q’s With Stephan Cheney
Stephan Cheney, a young Lakota entrepreneur of the Kul Wicasa Oyate fromt the Lower Brule, South...
Read MoreNative CPA Firm Defends Tribal Financial Sovereignty
What every Tribal government should know about audit preparation is simple: it can bolster a nation’s sovereign immunity.
Read MoreFinancial Literacy Made Easy: NAFSA’s Online Playlists Serve as a Primer to Deeper Financial Understanding
The Native American Financial Services Association’s (NAFSA) Financial Literacy Program is an unbiased source of streamlined, educational information.
Read More10 Best Business Accounting Practices From Sam Owl
Sam Owl, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, wouldn’t call himself a numbers guy, even though he’s been a CPA for more than 15 years.
Read MoreFinancing Tribes: A Long Tradition for KeyBank
KeyBank’s Native American Financial Services unit was started by Mike Lettig in 2005 with just one client; the bank now does business with 70 Tribes.
Read More‘Your Network Is Your Net Worth’: The Native Business Summit Is Underway, Building Bridges Across Indian Country
“Your network is your net worth,” said Gary Davis (Cherokee), Publisher of Native Business Magazine, “and that’s what we’re building here at the Native Business Summit.”
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