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Addressing racial wealth gaps

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Grant for Tribal Nations Research Group

Year
2015
Program
Community Innovation Grants
Amount
$199,978
Term
32 months

Belcourt, ND — To promote high quality research relevant to the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians that will advance the tribe's economic development and uphold its positive images

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Interim Report
Report date
August 2016

Engaging in open conversations with the tribal leadership is one of the most important aspects in operating an organization such as TNRG. By being transparent, the tribal leadership ensures trust in our purpose and organization and endorses our mission of becoming the centralized data center.

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