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Location: Anadarko, Oklahoma
Award Ammout: $9,980,139.09
Like much of Indian Country, the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma found itself woefully unprepared for the technical demands imposed by COVID-19-prlockdowns. The tribe’s rural location in Anadarko didn’t have sufficient bandwidth to weather the surge in internet usage as students and doctors went online and more people began working from home.
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The Bureau of Indian Affairs announced $2.7 million in grants last week to 18 tribes and tribal organizations.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency last week announced $11.8 in federal funding to speed the assessment and cleanup of seven brownfield sites in Alaska.
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As a flood of federal broadband money flows into Indian Country, it's crucial to have the right partners and well-trained staff to help navigate the process — now and in the future.
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WASHINGTON – Senior executives from the U.S. Department of Commerce and the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development have signed a memorandum of agreement to spur exports and foreign direct investment across Indian Country.
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Interior Secretary Deb Haaland last week announced $48 million in funding to repair and revitalize Tribal water sanitation systems, upgrade irrigation and power projects, and invest in the safety of dams in tribal communities.
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JUNEAU — The largest federally recognized tribe in Alaska and a nonprofit representing 39 Alaska Native villages said they are withdrawing from the largest Native organization in the state.
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Lummi Nation
Location: Bellingham, Washington
Award Amount: $16,531,179.05
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