Get Up to Speed on Direct Pay Tax Credits at #NAFOAFall23 Last year’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) created new and exciting opportunities for tribal energy development. Indian Country energy projects can now access various tax credits that were previously unavailable to tribal governments and businesses, and there is far more potential for renewable energy project profitability. Initial provisions for the IRA’s Direct Pay tax credit program were released in June, but there are still many important questions about the program that are outstanding. Make sure to stay current with the latest information on tax credits by attending the breakout session Powering Progress: Unveiling Direct Pay Changes for Tribes and Tribal Energy Projects on Tuesday, October 3rd and find out what steps your tribe can take to receive the credit payments and maximize energy project potential. Register Today View the Agenda Reserve Your Hotel Room ![]() The Sheraton is currently sold out over some of our conference dates. You can check availability online until the cut-off date of September 8th. Additional rooms are available at Gila River Resort & Casino – Wild Horse pass located 5 minutes from the Sheraton. There is a complimentary shuttle that runs between the hotels. Reserve Your Room at Gila River Resort Casino Come Early or Stay Late to Visit Grand Canyon West ![]() Grand Canyon West is situated on the Hualapai Indian Reservation and is an enterprise of the Hualapai Indian Nation. |
Conference Links Register Online Member Tribe Registration Form General Registration Form CPE FAQs Hotel & Travel Information Sponsorship Opportunities October2-3 Sheraton Wild Horse Pass 5594 W Wild Horse Pass Blvd Phoenix, AZ 85226 |
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NAFOA Announces Former Yurok Tribal Leader Susan Masten As Interim Executive Director
NAFOA, founded as the Native American Finance Officers Association, names former Yurok Tribal Leader Susan Masten as its interim executive director effective today, June 1, 2023. She was appointed to the position by the NAFOA Board of Directors. As interim executive director, Masten will be responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the organization, as well as leading its strategic direction.