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Native Asset Building Assessment Initiative
Listening Session
A listening session to provide your input on a new Native Asset Building Assessment Initiative
Welcome to Our Webinar
• Keep Background Noise to a Minimum– All participants have been muted
• Chat Function– Ask a Question in the ChatBox– Raise Your Hand to be Unmuted– Feedback Buttons
• Yes or No• Too Fast or Too Slow• Laughter and Applause
• Introductions/ Chat Test Question– What organization are you representing and where are
you based?
NATIVE ASSET BUILDING ASSESSMENT INITIATIVE
April 24, 2014, Native CDFI Network Webinar
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Kim PateNCN Board Member, Ex OfficioALC Director, CFED
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Overview of PresentationBackground on the Native Asset
Building Assessment InitiativeWhy it is neededWhy the Northwest Area Foundation
is supporting itFeedback from Webinar Attendees
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Background on the Native Asset Building Assessment
Native CDFIs and others are implementing asset-building strategies:• youth and adult matched savings accounts• financial education and coaching• access to capital• training and technical assistance for Native
American entrepreneurs.
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Background on the Native Asset Building Assessment
Assessment is designed to: • learn more about these efforts, • spotlight best practices, • map the programs, and • develop a shared framework.
An outcome will be a widely disseminated white paper for the assets field, Native and non-Native.
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Why it is needed Little discussion exists about:
• the best way to promote unique asset-building approaches in Native communities;
• the need for a framework for these approaches to Native asset-building; and
• successful implementation strategies.
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Why it is needed To assist with strategic planning, making the
policy case, and fundraising for Native asset building.
To promote awareness of best practices in Native asset building to help other programs start and expand.
To map out existing Native asset-building programs to help Native and non-Native programs collaborate and network more effectively.
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Why the Northwest Area Foundation is supporting it The NWAF has made a commitment that 40% of
annual grant dollars are dedicated to Native-led organizations in its eight-state region.
Region: Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and 75 Native Nations.
This builds on decades of NWAF investment in Native economic prosperity and poverty alleviation.
This will help the NWAF understand the opportunities, gaps, and how to positively influence asset building in the region.
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Feedback from Webinar Attendees
How necessary is it to consider asset-building approaches that are unique to Native communities?1. Not necessary at all2. Somewhat necessary3. Necessary4. Very necessary5. Absolutely critical
Please complete the poll.
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Feedback from Webinar Attendees
Why is it necessary to consider unique asset-building approaches in Native communities?
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Feedback from Webinar Attendees
What Native asset-building topics should the white paper cover?
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Feedback from Webinar Attendees
What are some of the most innovative Native asset-building activities happening today across Indian Country?
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2014 Asset Learning Conference
Title: Platforms for Prosperity Date: September 17-19, 2014 Site: Marriott Marquis Hotel, Washington, DC Attendance: 1,200 expected Call for Ideas disseminated in February Website will be launched in April Program planning throughout the Spring and
Summer
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2014 ALC Program Mobile App and participant engagement through
online and social media Conference Plenary Sessions Capacity Building Intensives Concurrent Sessions Platforms for Prosperity Contest Interactive activities Receptions Co-located events Capitol Hill Visits
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Numerous Native Elements at ALC
Native Assets Assessment Roundtable Capacity Building Intensive on how to partner with Native
asset programs Native experts on session panels, including sessions on
children’s savings accounts, CDFIs, Credit Unions, etc. Remarks from Tanya Fiddler, CFED Board member during
the ALC Dinner and Awards Program Ceremonial drumming to honor the conference and
CFED’s 35th anniversary NCN delegation on Capitol Hill Visits
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More Information
www.assetsconference.org Kim Pate, [email protected]