Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians-Economic Development Corp.

Edmonds WA


Affiliated Tribes of the Northwest Indians, Economic Development Corporation (ATNI-EDC), of Shoreline, Washington (outside Seattle) is a non-profit organization incorporated in 1997 to assist the 54 Tribes in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, California and Montana, in developing healthy economies.

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NACTA (2002) - $79,000

ATNI-EDC will use a $79,000 technical assistance grant to support the establishment of a stand-alone loan fund that will provide business financing and technical assistance to Tribally-owned and operated businesses and individually-owned businesses of the 54 affiliated Tribes.



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