TBJ: Sharing important stories
My list of must-read media outlets that report on Indian Country has grown from Indian Country Today Media Network, National Native News and the Tribal College Journal to now include one more:
Read MoreMy list of must-read media outlets that report on Indian Country has grown from Indian Country Today Media Network, National Native News and the Tribal College Journal to now include one more:
Read MoreAustin was a blast! We really enjoyed our time with y’all at the 17th Annual Travois Affordable Housing & Economic Development Conference.
Read MoreAs we gear up for the Travois conference, we are getting our annual reminder of how much work it takes to arrange a quality event.
We are so lucky to have Eden Rensing, Beth Kapp and Shannon McGraw to lead the effort.
Dakota Cole, undersecretary of treasury for the Chickasaw Nation, leads the Chickasaw Nation Community Development Endeavor as managing director.
Read MoreBryan Schuler, vice president for housing development, has been helping tribes and tribal housing authorities to develop affordable housing projects for 12 years this month.
Read MoreIf you are starting a new business, building a new community facility or planning a major capital project, the New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) needs to be on your radar.
Read MoreIt’s only been a few short months since I saw many of you in Las Vegas at the National Indian Housing Council (NAIHC) Legal Symposium. A lot has happened in a short time with the new political environment.
Since my last update, a few things are clearer. We now know Dr.
Our Travois team is working hard to plan informative and interesting sessions for our 17th Annual Indian Country Housing & Economic Development Conference.
Read More2016 has been a year of highs and lows.
Thanks to you and our hardworking staff, Travois has much to celebrate as we look back on our shared accomplishments this year.
Update for NAIHC Legal Symposium attendees: We encourage you to reach out to your representatives to tell them to reauthorize NAHASDA and keep the LIHTC and NMTC programs strong.
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