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Small wings, Big impact-Revitalizing Tribal Lands and Livelihoods - Euchee Butterfly Farm

Small Wings, Big Impact: Revitalizing Tribal Lands and Livelihoods

Jane Breckinridge
Euchee Butterfly Farm
The Euchee Butterfly Farm, a Native woman-owned enterprise on Muscogee Nation land, is transforming Tribal economies with sustainable butterfly farming. Its ‘Natives Raising Natives’ program trains Tribal members to farm butterflies, creating opportunities for economic independence and ecological restoration. The Tribal Alliance for Pollinators is restoring native plants for pollinators and medicinal traditions.
The Christensen Fund works to support Indigenous Peoples to advance inherent rights, dignity, and self-determination

Supporting Indigenous Self-Determination Through a Spectrum of Capital

Carla Fredericks and Matt Aguiar
The Christensen Fund
The Christensen Fund is reshaping its approach to capital allocation, aligning investments with Indigenous rights and self-determination. Through initiatives like Purpose Aligned Capital, the fund supports enterprises like Tocabe Indigenous Marketplace, Akiptan Community Development Financial Institution and Navajo Power Home, driving economic independence for Native communities.
Unleashing Potential-The Vision of WIHEDC for Native Economic Development

Unleashing Potential: The Vision of WIHEDC for Native Economic Development

Fern Orie and Becky Albert-Breed
WIHEDC and Cedar Growth
WIHEDC is driving Indigenous economic sovereignty by partnering with Native CDFIs to advance financial independence and homeownership across Wisconsin’s Tribal communities. Their 2024 Native Economic Impact Study revealed that Indigenous businesses and non-gaming enterprises generate significant contributions, including up to $4.83 billion in economic output when scaled statewide.
Change the Lending Paradign-a model of success in Native AG Finance by Akiptan

Change the Lending Paradigm: A Model of Success in Native Ag Finance

Skya Ducheneaux
Akiptan
Akiptan, a Native-led CDFI is revolutionizing lending for Native agriculture by prioritizing relationships, innovation and equity. Since 2019, Akiptan has provided $31 million in loans to Native producers and $1 million in grants, removing traditional financial barriers with patient capital and flat interest rates. The CDFI support’s producers with tools, resources and culturally aligned practices through Indigenous-led solutions.

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A Community Centered Approach to Closing Credit Access Gaps: Native CDFIs

CICD is uncovering the transformative role of Native CDFIs in addressing capital and credit gaps in Indian Country. Their research reveals that proximity to communities improves credit outcomes, with character-based lending and financial counseling reducing risk and fostering success. The CDFIs drive economic transformation with culturally-tailored solutions.

Breaking Barriers: Catalyzing Indigenous Entrepreneurship Toward Financial Inclusion

Indigenous entrepreneurs face systemic barriers to capital, but innovative solutions are emerging. Now, the Rooted Relative Fund and Matriarch Funds, alongside record funding for Native CDFIs in 2024, are reshaping financial systems. With catalytic capital and Indigenous-led frameworks, Native founders are empowered with funding that fosters economic mobility and self-determination.

Indigenous Values Seed Systems Transformation in Hawai’i

Hawai‘i Investment Ready highlights the vital role of Native intermediaries in bridging cultural and financial contexts to facilitate equitable partnerships and seed scalable, place-based solutions rooted in Indigenous values. HIR empowers enterprises to address food insecurity, environmental degradation and systemic inequities.

Entry Points for Equity: Risk Criteria and Partnership in Indigenous-aligned Portfolios

Incorporating Indigenous Peoples’ rights as a framework in investments mitigates material ESG risk. As demand for sustainable and right-centered business increases, Indigenous Peoples’ rights need to be integrated and amplified throughout project design to create a more just and equitable society.

Tallgrass Institute: Connecting Investors to Indigenous Insights and Expertise

Tallgrass Institute launched in January 2025 as a Center for Indigenous Economic Stewardship. It connects Indigenous Peoples’ perspectives, solutions, and leadership with investors and the private sector and works with Indigenous organizations, sustainability professionals, and standard-setting bodies on IPs’ rights, lands, and economic priorities.

Indigenous Peoples and Engagement Timeline for Sustainable and Responsible Investing–2016 to 2024

This timeline includes milestones in Indigenous Peoples’ advocacy and investor engagement from 1971 through 2024. From the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline to the integration of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent into global corporate accountability discussions, it charts Indigenous rights in environmental justice and SRI.
 

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