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Find similar grantsIndian Business Incubators Program (IBIP) is sponsored by U.S. Department of the Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). This program provides grant funding for business incubators that support new businesses and entrepreneurs serving Alaska Native or Native American communities.
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Indian Business Incubators Program (IBIP) | Indian Affairs Indian Business Incubators Program (IBIP) Congratulations to our IBIP Awardees: Change Labs, Arizona $300,000 Quechan Indian Tribe, Arizona $300,000 Plenty Doors Community Development Corporation, Montana $300,000 Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma $300,000 Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma $300,000 Sinte Gleska University, South Dakota $300,000 South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency, Washington $300,000 Taala Fund, Washington $300,000 Regents of New Mexico State University, New Mexico $289,869 Mohave County Community College District – Hualapai Tribal Nation, Arizona $237,055 The IBIP, authorized under the Native American Business Incubator Program Act, funds physical Incubator locations that focus on particular Tribal communities to provide culturally tailored incubation services to community members and entrepreneurs.
The Incubators provide expertise to entrepreneurs to overcome the unique challenges and additional hurdles of owning and operating businesses on Tribal lands towards sustainable economic opportunities for the community. Indian Affairs Awards $2. 9 Million in Indian Business Incubator Program Grants View the Press release here .
IBIP Technical Assistance OIED’s Pilot Technical Assistance Program supported the implementation of IBIP by providing a pre-application webinar for prospective applicants as well as in-person and virtual business incubator roundtable What Would You Like to Do?
View Native American Business Incubators Program Act View Native American Business Incubators Program Regulations View IBIP Consultation Resources & Materials Native American Business Development Institute (NABDI) Grant Indian Loan Guarantee and Insurance Program (ILGP) Pre-Application Technical Assistance Signed PDF Version of DTLL Fina Rule Published in the Federal Register: IBIP Division of Economic Development 1849 C Street, N. W.
, Room 4152 9:00 a. m. – 4:00 p.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Eligible incubators that can offer business and technical assistance to Native entrepreneurs in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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