
Tribal Finance
What to Expect
During the two-year program, participants will benefit from:
- An in-depth financial assessment
- Cohort style convenings and trainings
- Peer learning with other Native nations
- A dedicated mentor for participants from their nation
- Technical assistance and project-based funding
We’ve prepared a Tribal Finance Readiness guide to help participants determine their nation’s preparedness for tribal finance changes.
During year one, participants will receive training on financial strategy, leadership, and systems, among other topics. In year two, they’ll build on year one by attending gatherings, conducting assessments, and performing a deep dive to understand how they can apply program learnings to their nation.
Participating nations will receive funding to help resource financial capacity-building projects. Native Governance Center will cover all costs related to convening lodging, meals, and supplies for program participants.
Rebuilding Tribal Finance Explainer Video

Upcoming Cohort
We are in the planning stages for our next Tribal Finance cohort! Learn more about the overall cohort timeline and program structure here.
Resources
Tribal Finance Program Readiness Guide
Interested in learning more about Native Governance Center's Tribal Finance Program? This guide can help you assess your tribal finance program's capacity and preparedness, and prepare you to work with us.
Indigenous Financial Management
Informed leadership and strong financial management practices are crucial components for effective self-governance. This resource can help elected Tribal leaders adopt financial management best practices rooted in nation rebuilding principles.
Principles of Native Nation Rebuilding
Native nation rebuilding is about using Indigenous knowledge and values to solve modern-day problems in a way that makes sense to the nation.