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Mapping the Money, Building the Vision: Strategic Public Financing 101 with Native Communities

Thu, Sep 10

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Virtual Event

What would thriving look like for Native children and youth in your nation or community? What would it look like to answer that question with your own data, on your own terms? Join us for a webinar to learn more about a new training built by and for Tribal citizens!

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Sep 10, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT

Virtual Event

About the Event

Mapping the Money, Building the Vision: 

Strategic Public Financing 101 with Native Communities


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What would thriving look like for Native children and youth in your nation or community? What would it look like to answer that question with your own data, on your own terms? Join us for a webinar to learn more about a new training built by and for Tribal citizens, designed to help Tribal communities answer these questions.


Our training is built on Children's Funding Project's strategic public financing framework and adapted specifically for Tribal sovereignty and governance contexts by a team of Tribal citizens. It organizes around three questions many communities are asking:



  • Who is investing in our Native children and youth—and how much?

  • What does it truly cost to deliver what our children deserve?

  • How do we close any gaps without compromising our sovereignty?


During the webinar, we will preview what Tribal leaders, administrators, and practitioners can expect from the training coming this fall and the important role they will play in co-creating and developing the training for Tribal nations to improve funding for our Native children and youth. Attendees also will meet the members of the team behind the Strategic Public Financing 101 with Native Communities training, and learn more about their personal connections to this work. There is no wrong door. Success is Tribally determined. Interested nations, Native communities (including urban Indian communities), organizations, and partners are invited to join us during this webinar to learn more.


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**This is an external event, not hosted by NICCA

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