• Violent Online Networks and Sadistic Online Exploitation: An Emerging Online Threat to Youth

    Virtual Event

    Violent online networks are increasingly targeting vulnerable children and youth, coercing them into producing and sharing graphic content including gore, animal cruelty, self-harm, violence, and in some cases child sexual abuse material.This webinar equips professionals with critical insight into this emerging threat, specifically those working within and amongst our Indian Country vulnerable victims. This will […]

  • The Native American Entrepreneurial Opportunity Act

    Virtual Event

    U.S. Representative Sharice Davids (D-KS), an ardent champion for Native CDFIs, will join NCN on this webinar to share about the Native American Entrepreneurial Opportunity Act (HR 7396) and how Native CDFIs and their partners can advance this to passage in the 119th Congress. This bipartisan bill – which features two Democrat and two GOP co-sponsors – […]

  • Office of Indian Energy Program Review Mini-Series: Alaska Energy Focus

    Virtual Event

    This webinar will detail the specific energy project challenges encountered and the innovative solutions implemented in two remote Alaskan villages-- Kawerak and Igiugig. The experiences in these remote environments offer valuable insights into project execution and critical lessons learned. We will cover technical approaches, community engagement strategies, and the broader impacts of enhanced energy efficiency […]

  • From Fire to Food: Tribal Climate Adaptation and Indigenous Food Sovereignty

    Virtual Event

    Tribal Nations across the United States are leading innovative, place-based approaches to climate adaptation that center Indigenous knowledge, cultural practices, and community health. This webinar looks at how managing wildfires, especially through cultural burning and climate-smart forestry, is being combined with Indigenous food sovereignty initiatives to strengthen resilience, protect ecosystems, and support community well-being. Drawing […]

  • HHS Tribal Listening Session on Tribal Stockpiling

    Virtual Event

    The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that on March 13 it will host a virtual Tribal Listening Session to inform how HHS can more effectively support Tribal preparedness efforts through its Strategic National Stockpile. The listening session will consider the following discussion topics: The listening virtual Tribal Listening Session is on […]

  • Tribal Consultation on Public Safety Legislative Proposals

    Virtual Event

    Dear Tribal Leader: We are pleased to invite you to a government-to-government consultation with the Department of Justice regarding legislative proposals that address a range of public safety issues in Tribal communities. Please see the attached framing paper for more information about the proposed legislation. The consultation discussions will be held virtually as follows: Monday, […]

  • Tribal Consultation on Public Safety Legislative Proposals

    Virtual Event

    Dear Tribal Leader: We are pleased to invite you to a government-to-government consultation with the Department of Justice regarding legislative proposals that address a range of public safety issues in Tribal communities. Please see the attached framing paper for more information about the proposed legislation. The consultation discussions will be held virtually as follows: Monday, […]

  • Contracts Training Course

    This comprehensive two-day training program is designed specifically for tribal transportation professionals and provides in-depth instruction on federal construction contracting as it applies to tribal transportation programs. The course covers the full spectrum of contracting processes—from planning and procurement through construction administration, closeout, and maintenance—within the unique regulatory framework governing tribal transportation projects.  Participants will […]

  • Methamphetamine in Tribal Housing: Practical, Cost-Effective Approaches

    Virtual Event

    This training provides Tribal Housing Development Entities (TDHEs) with effective, evidence-informed strategies for tackling methamphetamine contamination in tribal housing. Discover how to revise policies by implementing public health-oriented best practices that can reduce costs, prevent unnecessary evictions, accelerate unit turnover, and safeguard community health.

  • NAHASDA Reauthorization Act of 2026 — Tribal Leader Briefing Session

    Tribal Leaders, partner organizations, and congressional staff are invited to participate in a briefing session on the NAHASDA Modernization Act of 2026. When: Wednesday, March 18, 2026 Where: Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 628 NAHASDA is the backbone of federal housing legislation for Indian Country — yet for over a decade, it remains unauthorized. With […]