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Center for Indian Country Development

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We advance the economic self-determination and prosperity of Native nations and Indigenous communities through actionable data and research. @MinneapolisFed

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Like state & local governments, tribal governments leverage affordable access to capital to finance community infrastructure & economic development projects.

Center for Indian Country Development's article explores the framework governing tribal tax-exempt bonding authority: bit.ly/4aTkNxo

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Taxation is the primary mechanism state and local governments use to fund their operations and provide essential public goods.

A paper by CICD's Andrew Huff (Chippewa Cree Tribe) provides a historical overview of taxation in Indian Country: bit.ly/3KV7qlF

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Tax-exempt bonding is an important topic in Indian Country. Like state and local governments, tribal governments leverage affordable access to capital to finance community infrastructure and economic development projects.

Learn more in our latest article: bit.ly/4aTkNxo

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Like state and local governments, tribal governments leverage affordable access to capital to finance community infrastructure and economic development projects.

Our latest article explores the framework governing tribal tax-exempt bonding authority: bit.ly/4aTkNxo

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Like state and local governments, tribal governments leverage affordable access to capital to finance community infrastructure and economic development projects.

Our latest article explores the framework governing tribal tax-exempt bonding authority: bit.ly/4aTkNxo

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Tax-exempt municipal bonds play an important role in financing the construction of public purpose projects across the country. Tribal governments, however, face legal and economic barriers to using this financing mechanism.

Learn more in our new article: bit.ly/4aTkNxo

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Tax-exempt bonding is an important topic in . Like state and local governments, tribal governments leverage affordable access to capital to finance community infrastructure and economic development projects.

Learn more in our latest article: bit.ly/4aTkNxo

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Like state and local governments, tribal governments leverage affordable access to capital to finance community infrastructure and economic development projects.

Our latest article explores the framework governing tribal tax-exempt bonding authority: bit.ly/4aTkNxo

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NEW from CICD: are a key tool in municipal finance, but tribal governments face barriers to using this financing mechanism. Our latest article explores differences in tax-exempt bond financing between tribal and state and local governments: bit.ly/4aTkNxo

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The Center for Indian Country Development is part of the Community Development & Engagement division at the Minneapolis Fed.

Learn more about the work of Minneapolis Fed Community Development, meet the team, and explore our latest research: bit.ly/3r8qciz

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📩 Get summaries of the latest CICD research publications, data tools, events, and activities straight to your inbox: bit.ly/42jaHlj

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📑 Bookmark CICD's Data & Resources page for easy access to a suite of Indian Country economic data resources: bit.ly/3RhZr4t

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The Center for Indian Country Development is part of the Community Development & Engagement division at the Minneapolis Fed.

Learn more about the work of Minneapolis Fed Community Development, meet the team, and explore our latest research: bit.ly/3r8qciz

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play a vital role in extending credit to underserved Native communities. Our latest working paper provides insights on the ways in which Native CDFIs set their strategic goals, tailor their products and services, and define metrics of success: bit.ly/43GJCKa

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CICD recently analyzed data from a key Federal Reserve survey of American households to shed light on Native American households' financial stress.

Explore our findings for commonly used measures of financial security: bit.ly/3IM2UnO

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The growth in Native federal contracting has been in the news. CICD has a body of research shedding light on federal contracting's revenue role in Indian Country.

For links to our related research, visit: bit.ly/45L86CQ. Watch for more soon!
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What is Indian Country? CICD has a webpage—and accompanying paper—dedicated to the history and modern implications of this crucial question.

Explore this content from CICD Senior Policy and Legal Advisor Andrew Huff (Chippewa Cree Tribe): bit.ly/3LIulkw

What is Indian Country? CICD has a webpage—and accompanying paper—dedicated to the history and modern implications of this crucial question. Explore this content from CICD Senior Policy and Legal Advisor Andrew Huff (Chippewa Cree Tribe): bit.ly/3LIulkw
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🔎 Interested in exploring the economic infrastructure available in your Native community—and how it compares to other areas? Our Native American Funding and Finance Atlas can help: bit.ly/3IHIAEC

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