Resources

Grant Writing Workshop

Part 1:  Planning & Mechanics
     Resources provided during Part 1
     Slide Deck for Part 1
    
Part 2:  How to Read a NOFO & RFP
     Resources provided during Part 2
     Slide Deck for Part 2

Indian Business Incubator Webinars

Indian Business Incubators:  From Start to Finish, Analyzing Tribal Business Webinar, February 6, 2024
OIED held an Indian business incubator webinar to explore the fundamental aspects of Tribal business incubation, offering practical insights and successful strategies from experts in the field. Panelists shared applicable practices to support economic growth across Tribal communities. The featured panelists included:

  • Heather Fleming, Executive Director of Change Labs,
  • Brooke Montgomery, Director of Studio G & AIBE (Arrowhead Center), New Mexico State University
  • Rachel Livingston, Program Specialist, AIBE (Arrowhead Center), New Mexico State University
  • Alan Pruitt, Economic Development Specialist, Quechan Indian Tribe (Arizona)
  • Samantha Leonard, Loan Specialists, Division of Capital Investment – OIED

Each panelist introduced themselves and provided a brief overview of their organization and its efforts pertaining to Tribal business development and incubation. Panelists detailed specific challenges facing their organizations, opportunities and resources available to Tribal entrepreneurs, and advice to those interested in supporting Tribal business incubation.


IBIP Pre-Application Webinar, May 17, 2022
OIED held a pre-application webinar that featured an overview of the Notice of Funding Opportunity, a question-and-answer forum with attendees, and an application checklist.

 


 

2023 First Annual Office of Indian Economic Development Grantee Meeting August 1-3, 2023 Cherokee, North Carolina

The Office of Indian Economic Development (OIED) convened all five grant program recipients (Living Languages Grant Program - LLGP, Indian Business Incubator Program - IBIP, Native American Business Development Institute - NABDI, National Tribal Broadband Grant Program - NTBG, and the Tribal Tourism Grant Program - TTGP) for our first annual grantee conference entitled, “Building Connections: Strengthening Indigenous Communities Toward Economic Self-Sufficiency.”  Approximately 107 Tribal Grantees, representing 97 Tribal Nations, were in attendance to the conference.

Pictures from the Grantee Meeting

Three-days of Plenary Speakers: 

Wizipan Garriot Speaking
Native Languages-Wizipan Garriott, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
Morgan Rodman Speaking
Tribal Tourism - Morgan Rodman, Executive Director for the White House Council on Native American Affairs
Genevieve Borgeson Speaking
Small Business Administration featuring Genevieve Borgeson, Special Assistant, Office of Native American Affairs, Small Business Administration

The final plenary session featured an Indian business incubator roundtable. Four IBIP grantees took the stage to provide an overview of their successful grant projects and provide best practices and insights for attendees. The panel featured leaders from the Quechan Tribe Business Development Center, American Indian Business Enterprise Program, Change Labs, and Plenty Doors Community Development Corporation. 

Charlene Yarlott Johnson, Executive Director of the Plenty Doors Community Development Corporation Speaking
Charlene Yarlott Johnson, Executive Director of the Plenty Doors Community Development Corporation, speaks during the IBIP Roundtable.
Brooke Montgomery, Program Director from the American Indian Business Enterprise Program Speaking
Brooke Montgomery, Program Director from the American Indian Business Enterprise Program, speaks during the IBIP Roundtable.

Workshops included USDA Rural Development, Indigenous Language Development, National Telecommunications and Administration updates, Funding Small Business and many other valuable presentations providing participants with resources and support.

OIED also proudly included two partnership presentations:

Waianae Economic Development Council Group
A collaborative Native Act plenary featuring OIED’s Office of Native Hawaiian Relations Native Act partnership featuring E hōʻihi aku, e hōʻihi mai: How the Hōʻihi Grant Program Empowers Native Hawaiians to Redefine Cultural Identity for the Visitor Industry.
USAID Indigenous Tourism Panel
A collaborative Tribal Tourism workshop with USAID featuring international indigenous Leaders entitled, “Indigenous Tourism - A Conversation with Panama and Guatemala.”
USAID Indigenous Tourism Panel Dinner
USAID Indigenous Tourism Panel Dinner

Please view our Grantee Meeting Impact Report for additional details on plenary sessions, attendance, and event survey results.

 

 

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Division of Economic Development
1849 C Street, N.W., Room 4152
Washington, DC 20240
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. EST, Monday–Friday