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Economic Development

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The initial development of fiber infrastructure across the United States intentionally skipped many tribal reservations to avoid zoning and sovereignty concerns, which continues to pose challenges for bringing connectivity to Indian Country.

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Crow Agency, Mont.-based Plenty Doors Community Development Corp. plans to establish a new business incubator to help Native entrepreneurs on or near the Crow Indian Reservation prepare to launch their new ventures. 

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Three tribal holding companies have partnered to create a new, jointly-owned real estate, construction, and property management company.

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NEW YORK – In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) hosted staff from Indian Country Media, LLC to lead a panel discussion about the Tribal economy and Indigenous culture. 

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The National Congress of American Indians has partnered with the Grow with Google Digital Coaches Program to bring broadband education to Indian Country. 

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A $39 million investment for the Indian Nation Council of Governments bore its first fruit in early December by way of a partnership between the Osage Nation and Oklahoma City-based DronePort Network.

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The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) announced 55 new grants totaling nearly $91 million through the new America the Beautiful Challenge.

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OAKLAND, Calif. — More than 100 Native and Native-led advocacy groups will be getting $3.5 million in grants to advance their efforts. 

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WAYLAND TWP., Mich. — The Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians, or Gun Lake Tribe, plans to transform hundreds of acres of property north of Gun Lake Casino into a massive development that could include retail, health care, housing and manufacturing.

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WASHINGTON — Tribal communities will receive a $45 million investment to support climate resilience projects that address the disproportionate effects of climate change in Indian Country.