The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Upcoming Event

Growing Economies in Indian Country: Taking Stock of Progress and Partnerships
Sponsored by the CDFI Fund, Indian Energy and Economic Development, USDA Rural Development, US Small Business Administration, Administration for Native Americans, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, US Department of Commerce, and the Federal Reserve System

Growing Economies in Indian Country: Taking Stock of Progress and Partnerships

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Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.
There is no cost to attend, but advanced registration is required.

Phoenix, AZ
June 28, 2011
Hyatt Regency Phoenix
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San Diego, CA
July 19, 2011
Courtyard San Diego Mission Valley
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Portland, OR
July 21, 2011
Courtyard Hotel Portland Airport
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Billings, MT (Download Agenda, PDF - 639KB)
August 30, 2011
Crowne Plaza Hotel
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Bangor, ME
September 20, 2011
Hilton Garden Inn Bangor
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Lac du Flambeau, WI (Download Agenda, PDF - 165kb)
September 22, 2011
Lake of the Torches Convention Center
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Event Contacts:

Craig Nolte, Regional Manager
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
(206) 396-2192

Chris James
Department of the Treasury, CDFI Fund
(202) 622-8689

Kyan Bishop
Federal Reserve Board of Governors

Event Description

Join this workshop to learn how you can promote economic development in Native Communities.  At this workshop, you will have the opportunity to:

  • Share views on barriers to economic development in Indian Country and discuss potential solutions
  • Learn about government and other resources available to support a tribe’s economic development plan
  • Hear about how a tribe’s legal infrastructure could be enhanced to attract more economic development
  • Network with other economic development practitioners

Who Should Attend

  • Tribal Council Leaders, Members
  • Tribal Economic Development Planners
  • Native Community Development Financial Institutions
  • Tribal Attorneys
  • Lenders
  • Government officials
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