Conference sessions that spark action
Have you seen our 2018 Travois Conference session lineup? We’re confident our two-day training will send you home with the knowledge, positivity, determination (and the best team around!)
Read MoreHave you seen our 2018 Travois Conference session lineup? We’re confident our two-day training will send you home with the knowledge, positivity, determination (and the best team around!)
Read MoreWe’ve been busy organizing the details of our 18th Annual Travois Indian Country Affordable Housing & Economic Development Conference in Marina del Rey, CA, and we’re excited to share details about this year’s welcome reception!
We’ll be stepping aboard the Dandeana, a sleek, tri-level b
Travois recently had the opportunity to sponsor the Native Nation Events (NNE): Eighth Annual Native American Healthcare Conference at Morongo Casino & Resort in Cabazon, CA.
Read MoreFour and a half years after Minnewaukan Public School opened its new building, thanks in part to New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) financing, its students are thriving.
Read MoreAttending NAFOA’s 2017 Fall Finance and Tribal Economies Conference offered learning and networking opportunities. If you were there, you likely ran into me at our Travois booth.
Read MoreThe Novogradac Journal of Tax Credits’ recent cover story focused on the Terrestrial for Every Region of Rural Alaska (TERRA) network, a broadband internet access development in rural Alaska.
Read MoreWater is life. The Water Protectors put this simple, powerful idea in news feeds and on front pages during their historic stand at Standing Rock.
Read MoreA recent report finds the New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) program meets and exceeds the program’s objectives of bringing private investment into economically distressed rural and urban communities.
The report was commissioned by the U.S.
Our 18th Annual Travois Indian Country Affordable Housing & Economic Development Conference will be held on April 9-11, 2018, in Marina del Rey, California!
Read MoreBack in July 2013, the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation lost their administrative headquarters to a fire.
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