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Small Casinos Can Now Get PPP Funds. The Race Is On
The Trump Administration has scrapped a rule preventing casinos from receiving loans under the Paycheck Protection Plan (PPP), a move that could bring huge benefits to Native communities that rely on gaming as a source of income.
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Native Business NEWS
Wildhorse Culinary Team to Serve at Oregon Gov. Brown’s Inaugural Gala
The culinary team at Wildhorse Resort & Casino has been chosen to prepare foods representing Eastern Oregon at Oregon Governor Kate Brown ‘s inaugural gala on January 18 in Portland.
Citizen Potawatomi Community Development Corporation Gets a $700K Boost
The Citizen Potawatomi Community Development Corporation (CPCDC)—one of the largest Native-owned community development financial institutions (CDFIs) in the nation—recently got a $700,000 infusion from the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund.
The Economic Driver: Mark Hubble, CEO of Kituwah, LLC
Leading Kituwah, LLC, as CEO isn’t the first time that Mark Hubble (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) has focused on diversifying a Tribal economy beyond gaming.
Dream Warriors: Indigenous Management Company Builds Hope Across Indian Country
Dream Warriors, an indigenous management company, is spreading hope, healing and empowerment across Indian Country through powerful lyrics, music, beats, spoken word poetry, and messages of resilience.
Tribes Consider Contingency Plans During Partial Government Shutdown
Many tribal nations are reevaluating how they will continue to operate during the partial government shutdown. Contingency plans may include reducing services and modifying budgets.

