Earlier this week, the White House released the President's proposed budget for the Fiscal Year 2023 to start October 1st. Included in the budget request is $4.5 billion for Department of the Interior tribal programs, more than $1 billion above the 2021 enacted level.

Ariel Farinango (Native Inca), 2019 Leadership Summit Alumnus; Investment Banking Analyst, William Blair How many NAFOA Conferences have you attended?1–2 How are you involved with NAFOA?“First became involved with NAFOA […]

James Meggesto, Partner, Holland & Knight LLP How many NAFOA Conferences have you attended?20+ How are you involved with NAFOA?Corporate advisory board. What does NAFOA mean to you?NAFOA is a […]

Christie Jacobs, Director (Retired), Indian Tribal Governments Office, IRS How many NAFOA Conferences have you attended?15–20 How are you involved with NAFOA?In my federal government career, I was often a […]

Christine Nowaczyk, Senior Vice President, BOK Financial How many NAFOA Conferences have you attended?5–10 How are you involved with NAFOA?As a representative of a sponsor firm [BOK Financial]. Tell us […]

Jen Parisien, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa How many NAFOA Conferences have you attended?10–15 Tell us about your favorite NAFOA Memory:“NAFOA provides connections for the economic passions of the community. […]

Ellie Beckett, NAFOA consultant and former NAFOA staff “New Orleans was my first NAFOA conference and I learned quickly that the NAFOA community knows how to have a good time!” […]

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