Visiting Haskell Indian Nations University
I recently had the opportunity to visit Haskell Indian Nations University and meet so many wonderful people.
Read MoreI recently had the opportunity to visit Haskell Indian Nations University and meet so many wonderful people.
Read MoreWhile attending NAFOA’s 33rd Annual Conference last month, Phil Glynn, vice president for economic development, sat down with artist Elliott Abbey
Read MoreWe’re heading to the Big Easy — New Orleans! Le Méridien New Orleans will be the site of the 15th Annual Travois Indian Country Affordable Housing & Economic Development Conference.
Read MoreThis year while participating in Harvesters’ Take Your Can To Work Day, we decided a friendly competition — winner gets bragging rights — would kick start our giving spirit!
Harvesters is a nonprofit regional food bank that serves 26 counties in northwestern Missouri and northeastern Kansas.
Back by popular demand – conference registration will be free of charge to employees of TDHEs, tribes, Alaska Native groups, Native Hawaiian organizations and Native-owned businesses!
Read MoreThis year we are celebrating our 20th anniversary as a company, and we started a campaign to highlight all of our clients’ success over the last two decades. (Learn more about the campaign here.
Read MoreWe are celebrating 20 years of service and a $1 billion impact in American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian communities!
Read MoreIn our new informational video, Greg Bland, environmental services director, explains two types of environmental reports
Read MoreFour Travois clients were recently awarded Affordable Housing Program (AHP) funds from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle for five projects. The awards total is a combined $1.
Read MoreI recently attended the grand opening ceremony for Educare Winnebago, a new early education center for the tribe’s infants, toddlers and preschoolers, along with Beth Heap, communications director.
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