You are invited to a webinar hosted by the Investors and Indigenous Peoples Working Group (IIPWG) on Monday, January 28th at 11AM Eastern. The call is intended for investors and advocacy partners interested in supporting the vision of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities to access and deploy greater investment opportunities. More specifically we will covr
Mike Tedesco, Executive Director of the Spokane Tribe, will provide an overview on how an American Indian tribe may consider barriers and opportunities for impact investing and the use of New Markets Tax Credits to advance Native community economic development in Indian Country.
Dana Lanza, CEO of Confluence Philanthropy, will present the story of Confluence Philanthropy in building cross-sector partnerships through mission-related investing, focusing on the Rainmakers Investment Collaborative for Native communities in the Southwest.
Little Fawn Boland, Owner of Ceiba Legal & Travois New Markets Advisory Board, will present how investors can leverage federal tax credits, focusing on direct application of New Markets Tax Credit allocations for Indian Country.
Imogen Rose Smith, Investment Fellow with University of California & Journalist covering Impact & Sustainable Investing, will present on institutional factors for investing in Indian Country, focusing on a new center for impact investing in Hawaii.
Jason Campbell, CEO with Sovereign POWER, will present on renewable energy opportunities, focusing on biomass projects within the Spokane Tribe.
01/28/19 2:00pm — 3:00pm
You are invited to a webinar hosted by the Investors and Indigenous Peoples Working Group (IIPWG) on Monday, January 28th at 11AM Eastern. The call is intended for investors and advocacy partners interested in supporting the vision of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities to access and deploy greater investment opportunities. More specifically we will covr
Mike Tedesco, Executive Director of the Spokane Tribe, will provide an overview on how an American Indian tribe may consider barriers and opportunities for impact investing and the use of New Markets Tax Credits to advance Native community economic development in Indian Country.
Dana Lanza, CEO of Confluence Philanthropy, will present the story of Confluence Philanthropy in building cross-sector partnerships through mission-related investing, focusing on the Rainmakers Investment Collaborative for Native communities in the Southwest.
Little Fawn Boland, Owner of Ceiba Legal & Travois New Markets Advisory Board, will present how investors can leverage federal tax credits, focusing on direct application of New Markets Tax Credit allocations for Indian Country.
Imogen Rose Smith, Investment Fellow with University of California & Journalist covering Impact & Sustainable Investing, will present on institutional factors for investing in Indian Country, focusing on a new center for impact investing in Hawaii.
Jason Campbell, CEO with Sovereign POWER, will present on renewable energy opportunities, focusing on biomass projects within the Spokane Tribe.