NGC at NAFOA 42nd Annual Conference
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel 6300 Stirling Rd, Hollywood, FL, United StatesOur Tribal Finance team is tabling at the Native American Finance Officers Association's 42nd Annual Conference from April 28-30, 2024.
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Our Tribal Finance team is tabling at the Native American Finance Officers Association's 42nd Annual Conference from April 28-30, 2024.
Are you interested in better understanding what treaty rights are and how they are used? Or a tribal citizen curious about your treaty rights? Join us for the two-part Understanding and Using Treaty Rights event to learn about the present state of treaties with the United States. Attendees will come away with an understanding of […]
Interested in learning more about the Native Nation Rebuilders program? Join the Leadership Development team for a 30-minute overview of the Rebuilders program. We welcome you to stay on for an open Q&A for the last 30 minutes. No registration required. Join for any of the planned sessions below: Aug. 13, 7-8 pm CST […]
Are you interested in better understanding what treaty rights are and how they are used? Or a tribal citizen curious about your treaty rights? Join us for the two-part Understanding and Using Treaty Rights event to learn about the present state of treaties with the United States. Attendees will come away with an understanding of […]
Interested in learning more about the Native Nation Rebuilders program? Join the Leadership Development team for a 30-minute overview of the Rebuilders program. We welcome you to stay on for an open Q&A for the last 30 minutes. No registration required. Join for any of the planned sessions below: Sept. 3, 12-1 pm CST […]
Native Governance Center will be at the United Tribes Technical College Tribal Leaders Summit. This event brings together tribal leaders, policymakers, and community members to discuss and develop strategies for effective governance and community building. Come check out our booth to learn more about our programs and join us to engage in meaningful dialogues, workshops, […]
Join Native Governance Center at the United Tribes Technical College International Powwow! We'll have a booth with information on our programs and free resources for Indian Country. This event is open to all but tickets are required, we hope to see you at this celebration!
Interested in learning more about the Native Nation Rebuilders program? Join the Leadership Development team for a 30-minute overview of the Rebuilders program. We welcome you to stay on for an open Q&A for the last 30 minutes. No registration required. Join the planned session below: Sept. 10, 7-8 pm CST Click here to join […]
Native Governance Center invites you to connect with us at the MCN and MCF's 2024 Joint Conference. This event brings together nonprofit leaders, innovators, and community advocates to explore new ideas and strategies for impactful work. In collaboration with the Blandin Foundation, our staff will present on "Building Meaningful Partnerships with Native Nations and Organizations" […]
Native Governance Center is tabling at the Owamni Falling Water Festival during Indigenous Peoples’ Day weekend! Stop by our table and be sure to check out the other vendor and music options. Indigenous food will also be available. See you there!
Native Governance Center will be attending the Reservation Economic Summit (RES) from March 10-13, 2025, in Las Vegas. We will be presenting on “Strengthening Financial Governance” and hosting a booth throughout the event.
Native Governance Center will be presenting on “Honoring and Understanding Sovereignty in Education” at the Minnesota Indian Education Association’s Annual Conference. We will also have a booth there throughout the week. The conference will be held at the Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake, MN March 19th - 21st, 2025.
Learn how strong financial practices empower Native nations, communities, and citizens.
Native organizing empowers Native nations and communities to build relationships, uplift leaders, create solutions, and change systems to advance their sovereignty and self-determination. It’s essential that organizing respects and supports the sovereignty of Native nations.
It is important to shift the narrative of Indian Country away from harmful stereotypes to positive images, recognition, and appreciation.