NGC at RES 2025
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Are you interested in learning more about supporting Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer relatives? Join us for our Sacred Voices: Learning from Indigiqueer & Two Spirit Leaders event! This webinar will explore the role of […]
Are you interested in learning more about the core Rebuilding Native Nations principles? Join our Indigenous Leaders in Governance: Foundations virtual workshop on April 2, 2025! Through real-life examples, workshop […]
Native Governance Center staff will be facilitating two sessions at the Green Lands Blue Waters Conference! Join us on Monday, April 7, from 2:45 - 4:30 PM on the topic […]
Native Governance Center staff will be attending the Marketing Matters Conference in Eagan, MN on Wednesday, May 14! While there, we will be facilitating a session on the topic Building […]
Native Governance Center (NGC) will be joining local Minnesota leaders and community members for American Indian Day on the Hill on May 19! NGC Executive Director Amber Annis, PhD will […]
This crash course in Tribal Finance Essentials will cover five key financial governance areas that newly elected leaders need to know. These key financial governance areas will help you to […]
In the first session of our event series focused on positive partnerships across Native nations and communities, we’ll explore the relationship between higher education and the Native students, staff, and communities they serve.
In the second session of our event series on positive partnerships, we’ll focus on Native-led collaboration, reshaping health systems, and advancing community-driven wellness.
Are you interested in being a better partner to Native nations and communities across NDN Country? This guide provides guidance on creating better partnerships within Indian Country by sharing steps to take towards meaningful action and offering tips for initiating relationships. When done well, these partnerships have a positive impact on NDN Country and beyond.
Could you be a Rebuilder? The Native Nation Rebuilders program is a two-year, cohort-based leadership…
This Tribal Finance Essentials workshop was recorded in June 2025 and covered 5 key financial…