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5 Things You Need to Know This Week (June 1, 2026)
New Opportunities to Share Your Thoughts This Week
Monday, June 1, 2026
Source: NAFOA
1. FOR TRIBES
Advance Your Tribe’s Public Finance Data with the Survey of Native Nations
Tribal governments make vital financial decisions to build strong, healthy communities and steward their resources for future generations. The Survey of Native Nations equips tribal governments with high-quality public finance data that can inform their decision-making and help them tell their economic stories in data-driven ways.
We are working with the Center for Indian Country Development (CICD) to make the survey available to our members. As part of the Federal Reserve System, CICD brings the secure data infrastructure required to protect tribal data and help build the data systems we need.
By participating in the survey, your tribal government will receive a confidential data report for use in your decision-making and communications, and you will help us serve our members by contributing to research-based insights about our members’ economic contributions and challenges. The deadline for participating in this round of the Survey of Native Nations is August 1, 2026. Learn how you can get involved and help us build a better data future.
Source: Center for Indian Country Development/Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Learn More and Participate
2. ADVOCACY
Join NCN’s Sign-on Letter to the U.S. Senate Requesting $50 Million for CDFI Fund’s NACA Program for FY 2027
The Native CDFI Network invites Native CDFIs, Tribal Nations, Native-led organizations, and Indian Country partners to join a sign-on letter to U.S. Senate leadership requesting $50 million in FY 2027 funding for the CDFI Fund’s Native American CDFI Assistance (NACA) Program.
This request advances one of NCN’s top policy priorities for 2026 and reflects the continued unmet financing needs in Native communities, persistent lack of access to capital across Indian Country, and the strong economic return generated by Native CDFIs through small business lending, homeownership financing, consumer lending, and community development initiatives.
With the Senate Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee expected to mark up the bill in the coming weeks, it is important that Native CDFIs and Indian Country stakeholder and partner organizations make their voices heard.
The deadline to sign on is Tuesday, June 2, at 2:00 p.m. ET.
Source: Native CDFI Network
Sign On to the Letter
3. PODCAST
U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach Visits Blackfeet
U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach recently traveled to the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Browning, Montana, for his first trip to Montana since taking office — part of a broader swing through Indian Country that also included visits to the Flathead and Coeur d’Alene reservations.
In Episode 6 of Difference Makers 3.0, Brian Edwards and Native CDFI Network CEO Pete Upton sit down with Beach after a day of touring Native-owned businesses, meeting with tribal leaders and Native lenders, and attending a regional gathering hosted by Native CDFI Network and NACDC Financial Services.
The conversation explores infrastructure, banking access, broadband connectivity, private investment, federal contracting and the barriers Tribes still face attracting outside capital.
Source: Difference Makers Podcast (Native CDFI Network & Tribal Business News)
Listen Now
4. FROM THE NAFOA NAVIGATOR
Empowering Tribal Futures: Tribal First Provides Comprehensive Insurance and Risk Management Solutions for Native American Communities
Tribal First, a specialized program of Alliant Underwriting Solutions, has focused exclusively on meeting the insurance and risk management needs of tribal governments and enterprises since 1993. Today, we are the largest provider of insurance solutions to Native America and a leader in the specialty areas of tribal business enterprises, including gaming, alternative energy, construction, and housing authorities.
Download & Read the NAFOA Navigator (pg 108)
If you are experiencing issues with the link, visit nafoa.org/conference for the direct link to the Navigator.
5. JOB
Chief Financial Officer, Seneca Gaming Corporation
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) serves as a key member of the executive leadership team and is responsible for the strategic and operational leadership of Finance, Purchasing, and Warehouse functions. This role ensures the integrity, transparency, and performance of all financial operations while advancing the Corporation’s long-term growth and sustainability.
The CFO partners closely with the Board of Directors, Nation leadership, and senior management to provide financial insight, drive strategic initiatives, and maintain strong fiscal governance aligned with the Corporation’s mission and regulatory environment.
Learn More & Apply at nafoa.org/jobs
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