A visit to the beautiful US Grant Hotel in San Diego
(Phil Glynn is vice president for economic development for Travois)
Travois’ travels take us to beautiful tribal casino and hotel properties across America.
(Phil Glynn is vice president for economic development for Travois)
Travois’ travels take us to beautiful tribal casino and hotel properties across America.
(Written by Phil Glynn, vice president of economic development for Travois)
Congratulations to our 2012-2013 clients who are investing in economic development and positive change for their communities:
Pueblo of Laguna Utility Authority’s water/wastewater infrastructure project
Molokai Community
My recent stay at the Menominee Casino Resort in Keshena, Wis., left me refreshed after a big day of discussing past projects and future opportunities.
After a cold, clear drive down to Milwaukee, I had a few hours’ worth of meetings with potential partners before heading to the airport.
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. The drive from Milwaukee to Keshena was a cold one, but I didn’t mind. The Menominee Indian Tribe specifically, and the state of Wisconsin as a whole, are places very close to Travois’ heart.
Read MoreTravois’ clients continue to use our services and capital to do amazing things. We recently passed the $35 million mark for New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) closings in 2012. We expect our remaining $35 million to close in the coming weeks.
Read MoreNothing has been made official, but buzz in the industry tells us the 2012 New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) allocation application may be published this month. If so, Community Development Entities (CDEs) like Travois will probably have about 60 days to compile and submit applications.
Read MoreSince the day the CDFI Fund announced our $70 million allocation, our phone has been ringing a lot. One of the most common questions is, “how do I submit my project for NMTC financing?”
The good news is that you do not need to apply directly to the CDFI Fund.
When you spend a lot of time on the road for business, things start to run together. It is often difficult to remember all of the places you have been in a month. It was nice to have this reminder of our assistance to Little Big Horn College in the Tribal College Journal’s spring issue.
Read MoreRed Lake photo
It is hard to pick the highlight of my trip to the Red Lake Nation in northern Minnesota. Perhaps it was the experience of meeting with a housing authority team that has developed hundreds of new housing units over the past decade that serve low income families.
Travois New Markets holds itself accountable to the Native communities we serve. To help accomplish this goal, we work with an outstanding advisory board. We chose our advisory board members because of their stellar track records and deep roots in Indian Country.
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