Urban Native Era, the Phenomenal Women Campaign and Native Americans in Philanthropy teamed up to bring awareness that on average, Native Women are paid 57% of what white men are paid.
READ MORETribalWise Delivers Hospitality Training Through New Partnership
by Native Business Staff | Sep 24, 2018 | News, Workforce Development
If hospitality is the name of the game, TribalWise offers the tools to excel. TribalWise recently announced its partnership with HMBookstore to offer online training courses specifically developed for Tribal hospitality businesses.
READ MORETake a Course on Native Economic Development at Native Nations Institute’s January in Tuscon Event
by Native Business Staff | Sep 23, 2018 | News
Registration is open for the Native Nations Institute’s January in Tucson (JIT) event. JIT spans three weeks and consists of fourteen stand-alone courses on topics ranging from Native Economic Development to Comparative Indigenous Governance.
READ MORENavajo Travel Center to Hire Interns, Employ Tribal Preference for Jobs
by Native Business Staff | Sep 22, 2018 | News, The Future
Up to 20 Navajo college students will gain valuable exposure to on-reservation economic development through paid internships to work on the design and construction of a $10 million travel center project located near the Interstate 40 exit to the tribe’s Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort.
READ MORECulturally Relevant Tips for ‘Investing in the Future’
by Native Business Staff | Sep 12, 2018 | Money, News
Shawn Spruce (Laguna Pueblo), a.k.a. “Dr. Per Cap”: “Managing, saving and investing resources is nothing new to Indian Country. We’ve been doing it for thousands of years, and we’ve been doing it successfully.”
READ MORESenate Approves Tribal Leader Social Security Bill
by Native Business Staff | Sep 8, 2018 | News
The U.S. Senate approved a bill that would allow Tribal Council members access to Social Security benefits. The Senate’s unanimous vote tees up the Act for President Donald Trump’s signature.
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