• Webinar: Strengthening Tribal Operations through Risk Assessment and Contingency Planning

    Join the NAFOA Institute with Moss Adams x Baker Tilly for a webinar addressing risk assessment and contingency planning for Tribal organizations. As Tribal organizations face growing uncertainties in federal funding and operations, effective risk assessment and contingency planning are critical to sustaining mission-driven work. This webinar covers best practices for identifying key risks and […]

  • Webinar: Pathways to Clean Energy Sovereignty for Tribal Nations: Opportunities Post-H.R.1 and Overview of New Treasury Guidance

    This webinar will cover important federal clean energy policy developments. Hosted by the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy, and in partnership with the Native American Finance Officers Association (NAFOA) and Natural Resource Defense Council (NRDC), they will explain the most significant changes to the renewable energy landscape brought on by the Budget Reconciliation bill (P.L. 119-21), […]

  • Webinar: Understanding the Tribal Tax and Investment Reform Act of 2025

    In June, Senator Cortez Masto (D-NV), in partnership with Senator Murkowski (R-AK), introduced the Tribal Tax and Investment Reform Act of 2025. This legislation seeks to correct longstanding tax inequities by establishing clarity and parity in the federal tax code, while promoting economic growth in Indian country by enhancing access to key financial tools, such […]

  • LPIBSC Application and FAQ Info Session

    Join NAFOA for a 30-minute info session on Friday, October 10 at 1:00 p.m. ET to get your application questions answered and tips for submitting with confidence. We will walk through the application process, highlight common FAQs, and share best practices to help you submit a strong application. The Leading People and Investing to Build […]

  • Member Tribe Roundtable: Understanding Continuing Resolutions and Tribal Funding

    Join our policy experts for a member roundtable discussion on the impact of Continuing Resolutions (CRs) on Tribal Nations. We’ll break down what a Continuing Resolution is, how it affects tribal programs and funding, and why it has increasingly become the new norm in federal budget negotiations. The presentation will also look ahead to the […]

  • Governmental Accounting Standards Advisory Council Meeting

    The GASAC meets three times a year—one of which is held in conjunction with a stakeholder group meeting. Like the GASB, GASAC is committed to following an open, orderly process that is open to public observation. Members of the GASB, its director of research and technical activities, members of the GASB’s staff, and a representative […]

  • NAFOA Roundtable: SSBCI Proposed Deadline Change

    NAFOA invites Tribal leaders for a roundtable discussion on the potential impact of a possible deadline change for the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) from October 2026 to November 2025. This is an opportunity for open dialogue. NAFOA is actively seeking to understand the situation. Participants are encouraged to share any agency notifications or […]

  • Reopening the Federal Government: Impacts and Policy Guidance for Tribal Leaders

    NAFOA invites you to join us for a discussion on how federal government shutdowns affect Native communities and what Tribal leaders can expect as government operations resume. We will be joined by leading policy experts and researchers from the Brookings Institution to provide Tribal leaders, finance officers, and administrators with actionable insights on: -Immediate impacts […]

  • Overview of Treasury Final Rules: General Welfare Exclusion & Wholly Owned Tribal Entities

    Join NAFOA for a webinar examining the finalization of Treasury rules on the General Welfare Exclusion Act and Tribal Wholly-Owned Corporate Entities—groundbreaking regulations that promise to transform Tribal economic development and provide long-awaited tax certainty for Indian Country. Announced on December 15, 2025, these rules are the result of years of sustained Tribal advocacy and […]