Tiller's Guide (print and ebook) features an unprecedented amount of information about economic conditions at the 562 federally recognized tribes in 33 American states.
Quick statistics tool on American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) populations from US Census. Statistics on People, Jobs, Housing, Economy, and Education.
Northern Arizona University information and resource center for tribal nations and communities. Provides technical assistance, business consulting, training, and a research library.
Non-profit organization that provides grants and technical assistance for economic development for Native peoples and publishes Business Alert newsletter. Links to federal, tribal, and development resources.
Harvard University research institute site with full-text online research publications, information about awards, fellowships, executive education, news & events, and links to other resources.
The Ninth District includes many Native American nations, and our research focuses on key issues—for example, housing, access to broadband, and financial literacy—that affect those who live and work in Indian Country.
University of Arizona institute site provides information on leadership training in support of indigenous self-governance and development, research, news and events, and links to other resources.
Non-profit organization, founded and directed by American Indians. Provides management consulting and contract procurement services. Links to Native American businesses, news, events, and other resources.
"AIO catalyzes and facilitates culturally appropriate initiatives and opportunities that enrich the cultural, political and economic lives of Indigenous peoples."
The oldest and largest tribal government organization in the United States, with membership of over 250 tribal governments from every region of the country.
National organization of tribal finance officers, with information on membership, activities, student scholarships, and links to Native American associations, business organizations, and tribes.
Supports Native American entrepreneurs through SBA business development & loan programs, tribal consultations, publications, and links to economic development resources.