
Indian Country celebrates stories of service
The Bois Forte Band of Chippewa held its Veterans Day events to honor military service members on Nov. 8 at the band’s Tribal Government and Community Services Building in Nett Lake, MN.
Read MoreThe Bois Forte Band of Chippewa held its Veterans Day events to honor military service members on Nov. 8 at the band’s Tribal Government and Community Services Building in Nett Lake, MN.
Read MorePhil Glynn is the vice president of economic development for Travois and has worked here for more than six years.
Read MoreNeed a little inspiration? Check out the YouTube video below.
Read MoreMany followers of this blog might only know the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI Fund) as the allocating agency for the New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC). Travois has used more than $200 million in NMTC allocation to serve projects across Indian Country.
Read MoreA group of Travois team members recently traveled to Michigan and Indiana to visit the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi. Travois and the band are discussing a number of strategies to increase the availability of affordable housing and good jobs for band members.
Read MoreIndian Country went “country” for the Native American Finance Officers Association (NAFOA) conference and chose the perfect spot for the event —the Gaylord Oryland Convention Center in Nashville, TN.
Read MoreBy: Phil Glynn, vice president of economic development
Travois has deployed more than $200 million in New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) allocation authority since 2006. We have done this through a combination of using our own allocation and attracting third party allocation to American Indian projects.
(Phil Glynn is the vice president of economic development for Travois.)
Congratulations to those CDEs that received New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) allocations. Now the hard but exciting work begins.
(Phil Glynn is the vice president of economic development for Travois.)
In recent weeks, supporters of an extension of the New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) have seen two encouraging signs.
(Phil Glynn is vice president for economic development for Travois)
Travois’ travels take us to beautiful tribal casino and hotel properties across America.