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.
Carla Fredericks and Matt Aguiar
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.
Fern Orie and Becky Albert-Breed
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.
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.