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Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation member Hattie Mitchell appointed to Governmental Accounting Standards Advisory Council
News Release REDW LLC REDW LLC, one of the Southwest’s 10 largest advisory and CPA firms, also recognized as the national leader serving tribes and tribal enterprises, is honored to …
Investing in Indigenous Sovereignty
At a 2014 conference, Meagan Hill (AB 2011, MBA 2016), a member of the Mohawk Nation, stood proudly as her uncle received an achievement award for his work as treasurer …
By Wells Fargo October 10, 2022 Of the more than 7 million households in the U.S. who don’t have access to traditional bank accounts, no group is more impacted than …
Addressing the High Cost of Financial Exclusion for Native American Communities Read More »
Casey Lozar, vice president and director of the Center for Indian Country Development, was honored for his “committed service to Indian Country” by the Native American Finance Officers Association. NAFOA …
Lozar honored for service by Native American Finance Officers Association Read More »
Kudos to client Tule River Tribe and its Tule River Tribe Gaming Association for receiving a Leadership Award from the Native American Finance Officers Association at its 40th Annual NAFOA …
Tribe Recognized for Critical Financing Deal by National Organization Read More »
By Levi Rickert March 16, 2021 WASHINGTON — With her confirmation to become the 54th secretary of the Department of the Interior, Rep. Deb Haaland (Pueblo of Laguna) will be …
Praise for Deb Haaland Becoming Interior Secretary from Around the Country Read More »
How to Support Indigenous Organizers Fighting Coronavirus in Native American Communities
By Jewel Wicker April 3, 2020 As the global pandemic continues, indigenous communities are working to mitigate the health and economic impact of the novel coronavirus. As of April 1, …
How to Support Indigenous Organizers Fighting Coronavirus in Native American Communities Read More »
Cheryl Crazy Bull Presented with Lifetime Achievement Award by Native American Finance Officers Association
Cheryl Crazy Bull (Sicangu Lakota) President and CEO of the American Indian College Fund, was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award on Tuesday, October 8 by the Native American Finance Officers …
By Ashleigh Fortenberry Published: May. 6, 2019 at 7:29 PM EDT Out of 537 federally recognized tribes and leaders, Chief Phyllis Anderson of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians was …
MBCI Chief Phyllis Anderson named Tribal Leader of the Year Read More »