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Education and Cultural Enrichment: formal and nonformal learning programs that enrich the general population by developing their human resource capacity, social welfare, and cultural diversity.Energy Development: modernization of existing energyproduction facilities and installation of new sources of heating fuel, motor fuels, and electric power.Environmental Remediation: conservation developmentof soils, water, and air; and protection of flora and fauna. Transformation of abandoned facilities, removal of hazardous ordinance, and clean up of contaminated areas.Infrastructure Development: provision of water resources,wastewater treatment, solid waste disposal, power, and roads.Rapid Response Humanitarian Needs: orchestration ofeffective response to unforeseen natural and human disasters in a timely manner.Real Estate Development and Construction:implementation of residential, industrial and commercialdevelopments. Expansion of telecommunications capacity and facilities. Transportation/Logistics: improvement of transportation capacities and support logistics, and service and maintenance capacity.

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Native American Trade Information Office (NATIO) Provides exclusive representation for the Project Development International Funding Process (PDI), a member of The Consortium for International Development (CID) for the sole-source funding and procurement for sustainable Native American economic development projects from international development banks and related funds. Indigenous Development Collaborative (IDC) assists Tribes in the structuring and implementation of successful economic development opportunities. The Principals of IDC are seasoned development and finance professionals who work cooperatively with Tribal Governments and NATIO to drive economic development opportunities to reality, and in the process, create economic diversification for the Tribal Nations.ASK HOW WE have been helping the under banked or well banked, with our main focus the Native Americans and the Indigenous people "FREE Financial Literacy support" since 1981. This opportunity is to help people make an informed financial decision; access to our support tools, courses, and wealth building opportunities will change their perspective. This Financial Literacy program needs to be presented with cultural understanding and appreciation of the traditions and spirituality of life fundamental to Native American Indians, Nations/Tribes and other Indigenous people. To succeed, we with our networks, deliver follow-up help desk, strategies, accountability, measurement tools, and support personnel for all ages of Native society and non-natives. This is crucial to insure generational implementation! Register at www.WiseDebtRelief.com

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John T. MossFounder/CEORandy EdmondsExecutive BoardLorenzo ClarkExecutive BoardBernard KahrahrahExecutive BoardT. David PetiteExecutive BoardRaymond NopahExecutive Board Tim HarjoExecutive BoardA. David LesterRoy SampselPatrick FaironEric FaironRay LevesqueMatt SenneffMaggie DoddWhite EagleThomas CroweWilliam E. SoadyRon QuinteroGreg FrostVincenzo MartinelliKirk KanenbleyWayne AltmanJim PerssonJan JohansenAdvisory Board

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