Resources exist to serve communities, and accessing them well requires both strategy and sound management. For Tribes, Tribal, and other Indigenous-led organizations, building a diversified funding base is not just a financial best practice, it is an expression of long-term self-determination. When organizations are not reliant on any single source, they retain the flexibility to lead from their own priorities.
Our team works alongside organizations across the full landscape of funding opportunity, from federal and state funding streams to foundation and philanthropic relationships, helping strategize around diverse resource bases that reflect where an organization is today and where it is going. We help organizations tell the truth of their work compellingly, pursue funding with intention, and build the internal capacity and systems that keep them accountable to the communities they serve.
Compliance is foundational to this work, not separate from it. Organizations that operate with clean, well-documented systems understand their reporting obligations and meet them with confidence. They are organizations that funders trust and communities can count on. We work alongside organizations to build that infrastructure so that compliance becomes a natural part of how they operate every day. The goal are systems that are transparent and audit ready not because an audit is coming, but because that standard is in the best interest of the organization and community it serves.
When the landscape shifts and advocacy can open new pathways, we help organizations see those moments and respond.
Current Projects Include:
- Program Development, Performance Measurement, and Evaluation
- Funding Landscape Analysis and Diversification Strategy
- Grant Writing Training and Management
- Grant Compliance, Reporting and Audit Ready Systems Development
- Financial Management and Internal Controls Support





