Employment and Training (ETA) Program Year (PY) 2025 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Section 166, Indian and Native American Programs Grantee Allotments
This notice announces allotments for PY 2025 for the Indian and Native American (INA) Programs.
This notice announces allotments for PY 2025 for the Indian and Native American (INA) Programs.
DATES:
The PY 2025 INA Program allotments become effective for the grant period that begins July 1, 2025. Written comments on this notice are invited and must be received by July 23, 2025.
ADDRESSES:
Comments are accepted via email to
DINAP@dol.gov.
Please enter “PY25 Indian and Native American Program Allotments Public Comment” in the subject line of the email.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephanie West, Unit Chief in ETA Office of Workforce Investment's Division of Indian and Native American Programs, at 202-693-3021 (this is not a toll-free number). For persons with a hearing or speech disability who need assistance to use the telephone system, please dial 711 to access telecommunications relay services.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
This notice is published pursuant to Section 182(d) of the WIOA, Prompt Allotment of Funds. The Department is announcing PY 2025 allotments for the INA Program. This notice provides information on the amount of funds available during PY 2025 to federally recognized Tribes, Tribal controlled non-profit organizations, and Tribal consortiums awarded through the PY 2022 Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for the INA Program workforce development grants. On March 15, 2025, the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025 Public Law 119-4 was signed into law (“the Act”). The Act appropriates $60,000,000 for the WIOA Section 166 INA Comprehensive Services Program (CSP). Of this amount, $600,000 will be set-aside for compliance training pursuant to 20 CFR 684.270(e). Therefore, the total amount available for the INA CSP is $59,400,000. This amount will be allocated to INA Program grantees using the formula at 20 CFR 684.270(b).
Section 127(b)(1)(A) of the Act also authorizes up to 1
1/2
percent of the allotment to states for youth workforce investment activities to be reserved for Native American youth activities. For PY 2025 the appropriation for WIOA Youth state activities is $948,130,000. After reducing the appropriation by $10,230,000 for set asides authorized by the Act and reserving $925,200 for Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Youth, 1
1/2
percent of $936,974,800 is available for Native American youth activities known as the Supplemental Youth Services Program (SYSP). Accordingly, $14,054,622 is available for the PY 2025 SYSP and will be allotted to INA Program grantees to provide supplemental services to low-income Native American youth on or near Indian reservations and in Oklahoma, Alaska, and Hawaii. ETA will allocate SYSP funds to WIOA INA Program grantees using the formula described in the WIOA regulations at 20 CFR 684.440.
Description of Data Files and Allotment Formula.
In PY 2024, the data source to calculate the INA Program annual funding formula was updated from the 2000 Decennial Census Data to the 5-year (2014-2018) American Community Survey (ACS) data for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiians unemployment and poverty data. The WIOA Final Rule at 20 CFR 684.270(b)(3) states that data and definitions used to implement the funding formula are provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Using these updated data allows the Department to allocate resources more effectively and design programs that are responsive to the changing needs of the community regarding demographic trends, economic conditions, and other factors. The change in unemployment and poverty counts from the 2000 decennial Census to the 2014-2018 ACS is
( printed page 26613)
available at:
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/eta/dinap/census.
In PY 2025, ETA is continuing to use those updated ACS data.
The INA Program funding allotment formula (20 CFR 684.270(b)) states that each INA Program grantee will receive the sum of funds calculated using the following: (1) One-quarter of the funding available will be allocated on the basis of the number of unemployed American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian individuals in the grantee's geographic service area(s) compared to all such unemployed persons in the United States; and (2) Three-quarters of the funding available will be allocated on the basis of the number of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian individuals in poverty in the grantee's geographic service area(s) as compared to all such persons in poverty in the United States.
Description of the Hold-Harmless Provision.
To minimize program disruptions, and pursuant to WIOA 20 CFR 684.270(c), ETA continues to implement a three-year phase-in or “hold-harmless” methodology to adjust funding allotments resulting from use of the updated population data in the funding formula. The phase-in of updated Census data will prevent drastic losses in grantee funding amounts by limiting grantee losses to five percent in PY 2024, 10 percent in PY 2025 and 20 percent in PY 2026 compared to the grantee's PY 2023 funding level. Accordingly, for PY 2025, ETA will limit grantee funding losses to 10 percent of the grantee's PY 2023 funding amount after adjusting for the change in the PY 2025 funding appropriation amount. In PY 2027, all grantees will receive funding that reflects the full implementation of the 2014-2018 ACS data.
Funding Allotments.
The WIOA Section 166 INA Program grantee allotments set forth in the Tables appended to this notice reflect the distribution resulting from the allotment formula described above. For purposes of illustrating the effects of the allotment formula and application of the hold-harmless process for the CSP and SYSP, columns 3 through 7 in Tables A and B show the PY 2023 and PY 2025 dollar amounts, and the percent difference between the PY 2023 and PY 2025 amounts with—and without—the hold-harmless provision. The hold-harmless for PY 2025 “holds” grantee losses to ten percent of their PY 2023 amount, however the last column in the tables show the hold-harmless loss to be slightly more than 10 percent (−10.1% for the CSP and −10.7% for the SYSP). This is due to the change in the appropriation amount and minor adjustments made to the funding formula between 2023 and 2025.
Susan Frazier,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, Labor.
Table A—U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration WIOA Section 166 CSP (Adult) Funding for Native Americans PY 2025 Funding Allotments
State
Grantee name
PY 2023
actual amount
PY 2025
amount without
hold-harmless
% Difference
without
hold-harmless
PY 2025
amount with
hold-harmless
% Difference
with
hold-harmless
$59,332,680
$59,400,000
AL
Inter-Tribal Council of Alabama
$315,100
$290,444
−7.8
$290,444
−7.8
AL
Poarch Band of Creek Indians
101,019
84,818
−16.0
90,865
−10.1
AK
Aleutian-Pribilof Islands Association
30,611
29,103
−4.9
29,103
−4.9
AK
Association of Village Council Presidents
439,216
651,372
48.3
560,191
27.5
AK
Bristol Bay Native Association
126,540
101,223
−20.0
113,820
−10.1
AK
Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes
206,809
211,903
2.5
209,665
1.4
AK
Chugachmiut
29,825
19,066
−36.1
26,827
−10.1
AK
Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc
440,425
426,950
−3.1
426,950
−3.1
AK
Copper River Native Association
20,038
14,885
−25.7
18,024
−10.1
AK
Kawerak Incorporated
164,735
206,270
25.2
188,399
14.4
AK
Kenaitze Indian Tribe
47,331
60,474
27.8
54,820
15.8
AK
Knik Tribe
33,139
64,798
95.5
51,199
54.5
AK
Kodiak Area Native Association
31,104
46,706
50.2
40,001
28.6
AK
Maniilaq Association
123,384
178,989
45.1
155,089
25.7
AK
Metlakatla Indian Community
19,954
25,086
25.7
22,878
14.7
AK
Orutsararmuit Native Council
56,521
68,207
20.7
63,176
11.8
AK
Tanana Chiefs Conference
310,126
278,269
−10.3
278,952
−10.1
AZ
American Indian Association of Tucson
369,900
759,495
105.3
592,162
60.1
AZ
Colorado River Indian Tribes
67,729
83,364
23.1
76,636
13.2
AZ
Gila River Indian Community
558,320
682,338
22.2
628,963
12.7
AZ
Hopi Tribal Council
237,765
227,150
−4.5
227,150
−4.5
AZ
Hualapai Tribe
35,626
40,063
12.5
38,150
7.1
AZ
Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc
87,229
110,764
27.0
100,639
15.4
AZ
Navajo Nation
6,668,340
5,191,520
−22.1
5,998,062
−10.1
AZ
Pascua Yaqui Tribe
109,929
116,046
5.6
113,393
3.2
AZ
Phoenix Indian Center, Inc
1,560,643
2,017,005
29.2
1,820,717
16.7
AZ
Quechan Indian Tribe
36,754
24,191
−34.2
33,060
−10.1
AZ
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
92,607
159,753
72.5
130,906
41.4
AZ
San Carlos Apache Community College
421,640
384,193
−8.9
384,193
−8.9
AZ
Tohono O'Odham Nation
405,468
401,973
−0.9
401,973
−0.9
AZ
White Mountain Apache Tribe
496,675
598,863
20.6
554,874
11.7
AR
American Indian Center of Arkansas, Inc
348,621
362,298
3.9
356,341
2.2
CA
California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc
3,644,453
3,081,457
−15.4
3,278,121
−10.1
CA
Native American Health Center, Inc
482,652
486,649
0.8
484,814
0.4
CA
Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc
651,316
624,560
−4.1
624,560
−4.1
CA
Southern California American Indian Resource Center, Inc
787,175
656,653
−16.6
708,050
−10.1
CA
Tule River Tribal Council
134,104
143,009
6.6
139,153
3.8
CA
United American Indian Involvement
1,796,930
1,417,748
−21.1
1,616,307
−10.1
CO
Denver Indian Center Inc
679,888
890,920
31.0
800,162
17.7
CO
Ute Mountain Ute Tribe
94,412
63,833
−32.4
84,922
−10.1
FL
Florida Governor's Council on Indian Affairs, Inc
1,249,259
1,423,743
14.0
1,348,533
7.9
FL
Miccosukee Tribe of Indians
130,079
184,761
42.0
208,320
60.1
HI
Alu Like, Inc
1,439,886
1,270,021
−11.8
1,295,152
−10.1
ID
Nez Perce Tribe
75,017
85,146
13.5
80,779
7.7
( printed page 26614)
ID
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Inc
194,870
194,221
−0.3
194,221
−0.3
IN
American Indian Center of Indiana, Inc
279,420
0
N/A
0
N/A
KS
United Tribes of Kansas and Southeast Nebraska, Inc
218,214
278,266
27.5
252,433
15.7
LA
Inter-Tribal Council of Louisiana, Inc
529,053
508,409
−3.9
508,409
−3.9
ME
Penobscot Indian Nation
205,013
214,336
4.5
210,283
2.6
MA
Mashpee-Wampanoag Indian Tribal Council, Inc
63,086
41,254
−34.6
56,745
−10.1
MI
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians
33,712
36,059
7.0
35,043
3.9
MI
Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc
101,148
95,245
−5.8
95,245
−5.8
MI
Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians
149,352
131,385
−12.0
134,340
−10.1
MI
Michigan Indian Employment and Training Services, Inc
348,385
335,133
−3.8
335,133
−3.8
MI
North American Indian Association of Detroit, Inc
169,349
123,678
−27.0
152,327
−10.1
MI
Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians
179,437
179,489
0.0
179,422
0.0
MI
Southeastern Michigan Indians. Inc
80,107
87,340
9.0
84,215
5.1
MN
American Indian Opportunities, Inc
279,855
201,080
−28.1
251,724
−10.1
MN
Bois Forte Reservation Tribal Council
21,397
36,654
71.3
30,099
40.7
MN
Fond Du Lac Reservation
208,761
193,987
−7.1
193,987
−7.1
MN
Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe
48,017
43,789
−8.8
43,789
−8.8
MN
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians
57,963
55,652
−4.0
55,652
−4.0
MN
Minneapolis American Indian Center
371,466
375,752
1.2
373,821
0.6
MN
Northwest Indian OIC
113,000
144,706
28.1
131,068
16.0
MN
Red Lake Nation
233,334
278,701
19.4
259,169
11.1
MN
White Earth Reservation Tribal Council
126,695
146,136
15.3
137,759
8.7
MS
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
315,581
354,016
12.2
337,439
6.9
MO
American Indian Council
775,847
767,511
−1.1
767,511
−1.1
MT
Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes
287,147
229,325
−20.1
258,284
−10.1
MT
Blackfeet Tribal Business Council
302,287
284,232
−6.0
284,232
−6.0
MT
Business Committee of the Chippewa Cree Tribe
148,417
143,894
−3.0
143,894
−3.0
MT
Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes
297,102
284,102
−4.4
284,102
−4.4
MT
Fort Belknap Community Council
128,316
142,778
11.3
136,538
6.4
MT
Little Big Horn College
172,998
164,156
−5.1
164,156
−5.1
MT
Montana United Indian Association
360,673
316,720
−12.2
324,419
−10.1
MT
Northern Cheyenne Tribe
224,872
205,548
−8.6
205,548
−8.6
NE
Omaha Tribe of Nebraska
83,321
87,792
5.4
85,852
3.0
NE
Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
299,801
270,183
−9.9
270,183
−9.9
NE
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
47,076
61,425
30.5
55,254
17.4
NV
Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada
297,620
502,797
68.9
414,647
39.3
NV
Las Vegas Indian Center, Inc
200,867
421,354
109.8
326,655
62.6
NV
Reno Sparks Indian Colony
17,865
33,844
89.4
26,981
51.0
NV
Shoshone-Paiute Tribes
128,353
147,150
14.6
139,050
8.3
NM
Alamo Navajo School Board, Inc
93,714
51,745
−44.8
84,294
−10.1
NM
Eight Northern Indian Pueblo Council
77,153
61,787
−19.9
69,398
−10.1
NM
Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, Inc
161,080
169,810
5.4
166,022
3.1
NM
Jicarilla Apache Tribe
64,942
73,719
13.5
69,935
7.7
NM
Mescalero Apache Tribe
92,168
108,479
17.7
101,454
10.1
NM
National Indian Youth Council
1,683,062
2,119,995
26.0
1,932,016
14.8
NM
Ohkay Owingeh
28,041
30,891
10.2
29,661
5.8
NM
Pueblo of Acoma
143,181
162,757
13.7
154,318
7.8
NM
Pueblo of Isleta
41,957
78,370
86.8
62,729
49.5
NM
Pueblo of Laguna
91,708
100,508
9.6
96,708
5.5
NM
Pueblo of Taos
42,814
35,300
−17.5
38,510
−10.1
NM
Pueblo of Zuni
299,760
307,870
2.7
304,315
1.5
NM
Ramah Navajo School Board, Inc
94,734
138,020
45.7
119,415
26.1
NM
Santo Domingo Tribe
105,332
71,300
−32.3
94,744
−10.1
NY
Native American Community Services of Erie & Niagara Counties, Inc
385,997
309,205
−19.9
347,197
−10.1
NY
Seneca Nation of Indians
250,201
214,264
−14.4
225,051
−10.1
NY
St. Regis Mohawk Tribe
146,248
125,359
−14.3
131,548
−10.1
NC
Cumberland County Association for Indian People, Inc
68,360
0
N/A
0
N/A
NC
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
122,507
90,838
−25.9
110,193
−10.1
NC
Guilford Native American Association
82,393
123,007
49.3
105,552
28.1
NC
Lumbee Regional Development Association, Inc
1,253,771
1,599,044
27.5
1,450,519
15.7
NC
North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs
376,895
920,523
144.2
834,737
121.5
ND
Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe
164,222
174,363
6.2
169,969
3.5
ND
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
237,743
278,007
16.9
260,664
9.6
ND
Three Affiliated Tribes
198,570
145,852
−26.5
178,610
−10.1
ND
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians
323,705
288,675
−10.8
291,167
−10.1
ND
United Tribes Technical College
253,365
314,906
24.3
288,426
13.8
OH
North American Indian Cultural Center, Inc
555,217
544,474
−1.9
544,474
−1.9
OK
Absentee Shawnee Tribe
24,631
27,393
11.2
26,201
6.4
OK
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
1,426,495
1,536,055
7.7
1,488,672
4.4
OK
Cheyenne Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
170,817
140,252
−17.9
153,646
−10.1
OK
Chickasaw Nation
390,478
269,704
−30.9
351,228
−10.1
OK
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
627,190
504,955
−19.5
564,146
−10.1
OK
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
459,030
514,140
12.0
490,369
6.8
OK
Comanche Tribe of Oklahoma
166,817
147,212
−11.8
150,049
−10.1
OK
Creek Nation of Oklahoma
784,469
913,929
16.5
858,162
9.4
( printed page 26615)
OK
Inter-Tribal Council of Northeast Oklahoma
80,864
87,337
8.0
84,538
4.5
OK
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
244,037
233,290
−4.4
233,290
−4.4
OK
Osage Nation
105,854
79,692
−24.7
95,214
−10.1
OK
Otoe-Missouria Tribe
35,730
25,598
−28.4
32,139
−10.1
OK
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
34,038
30,495
−10.4
30,617
−10.1
OK
Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma
89,222
79,976
−10.4
80,253
−10.1
OK
Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma
68,101
49,579
−27.2
61,256
−10.1
OK
United Urban Indian Council, Inc
397,348
310,539
−21.8
357,407
−10.1
OK
Wyandotte Nation
118,868
106,464
−10.4
106,919
−10.1
OR
Confed. Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
29,796
31,312
5.1
30,654
2.9
OR
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
477,612
538,470
12.7
512,227
7.2
OR
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
139,804
165,385
18.3
154,369
10.4
PA
Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center, Inc
1,021,751
1,326,973
29.9
1,315,575
28.8
RI
Rhode Island Indian Council, Inc
2,218,737
1,982,746
−10.6
1,995,714
−10.1
SC
South Carolina Indian Development Council, Inc
268,312
340,596
26.9
309,501
15.4
SD
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe
245,120
267,885
9.3
258,052
5.3
SD
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe
61,636
51,557
−16.4
55,440
−10.1
SD
Oglala Sioux Tribe
726,310
658,387
−9.4
658,387
−9.4
SD
Rosebud Sioux Tribe (Sicangu Nation)
1,151,613
1,426,506
23.9
1,308,218
13.6
SD
Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate
136,403
168,312
23.4
154,581
13.3
SD
Yankton Sioux Tribe
118,475
108,856
−8.1
108,856
−8.1
TN
Native American Indian Association, Inc
253,515
293,067
15.6
276,026
8.9
TX
Alabama-Coushatta Indian Tribal Council
889,917
886,977
−0.3
886,977
−0.3
TX
Dallas Inter-Tribal Center
497,550
457,981
−8.0
457,981
−8.0
TX
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo
712,821
723,687
1.5
718,847
0.8
UT
Indian Training & Education Center
390,447
459,396
17.7
429,702
10.1
UT
Ute Indian Tribe
129,842
107,158
−17.5
116,790
−10.1
VA
Mattaponi Pamunkey Monacan Consortium
275,842
0
N/A
0
N/A
WA
American Indian Community Center
442,813
466,090
5.3
455,989
3.0
WA
Confederated Tribes & Bands of the Yakama Nation
221,833
239,199
7.8
231,689
4.4
WA
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
200,695
120,456
−40.0
180,522
−10.1
WA
Lummi Indian Business Council
122,616
121,273
−1.1
121,273
−1.1
WA
Makah Tribal Council
37,569
35,504
−5.5
35,504
−5.5
WA
South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency
675,776
622,995
−7.8
622,995
−7.8
WA
Spokane Reservation
43,942
43,508
−1.0
43,508
−1.0
WA
Suquamish Indian Tribe
160,202
145,495
−9.2
145,495
−9.2
WA
The Tulalip Tribes
48,677
27,939
−42.6
43,784
−10.1
WA
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
313,482
235,357
−24.9
281,971
−10.1
WI
Ho-Chunk Nation
192,655
175,039
−9.1
175,039
−9.1
WI
Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Governing Board
187,265
246,022
31.4
220,753
17.9
WI
Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, Inc
46,345
67,547
45.7
58,434
26.1
WI
Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
108,173
99,770
−7.8
99,770
−7.8
WI
Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin
180,750
224,008
23.9
205,394
13.6
WI
Spotted Eagle, Inc
238,834
131,468
−45.0
214,826
−10.1
WI
Stockbridge-Munsee Community
61,051
58,262
−4.6
58,262
−4.6
WY
Eastern Shoshone Tribe
142,057
106,626
−24.9
127,777
−10.1
WY
Northern Arapaho Business Council
241,542
178,332
−26.2
217,262
−10.1
Total
59,332,680
59,400,000
59,400,000
Table B—U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration WIOA Section 166 SYSP (Youth) Funding for Native Americans PY 2025 Funding Allotments
State
Grantee name
PY 2023
actual amount
PY 2025 amount without hold-harmless
% Difference without hold-harmless
PY 2025 amount with hold-harmless
% Difference with hold-harmless
$14,153,637
$14,054,622
$14,054,622
AL
Inter-Tribal Council of Alabama
5,209
5,166
−0.8
5,166
−0.8
AL
Poarch Band of Creek Indians
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
AK
Aleutian-Pribilof Islands Association
12,338
12,299
−0.3
12,299
−0.3
AK
Association of Village Council Presidents
168,894
305,011
80.6
248,311
47.0
AK
Bristol Bay Native Association
49,352
38,372
−22.2
44,072
−10.7
AK
Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes
69,915
73,301
4.8
71,680
2.5
AK
Chugachmiut
6,032
21,400
254.8
15,040
149.3
AK
Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc
131,057
141,683
8.1
136,879
4.4
AK
Copper River Native Association
9,596
6,887
−28.2
8,570
−10.7
AK
Kawerak Incorporated
61,690
95,931
55.5
81,606
32.3
AK
Kenaitze Indian Tribe
23,305
22,876
−1.8
22,876
−1.8
AK
Knik Tribe
19,192
25,828
34.6
23,029
20.0
AK
Kodiak Area Native Association
9,596
16,726
74.3
13,754
43.3
AK
Maniilaq Association
53,465
84,616
58.3
71,592
33.9
AK
Metlakatla Indian Community
5,484
8,363
52.5
7,158
30.5
( printed page 26616)
AK
Orutsararmuit Native Council
16,451
27,057
64.5
22,629
37.6
AK
Tanana Chiefs Conference
116,526
96,669
−17.0
104,059
−10.7
AZ
American Indian Association of Tucson
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
AZ
Colorado River Indian Tribes
32,901
69,611
111.6
54,360
65.2
AZ
Gila River Indian Community
216,601
225,807
4.3
221,315
2.2
AZ
Hopi Tribal Council
120,638
115,609
−4.2
115,609
−4.2
AZ
Hualapai Tribe
20,563
14,513
−29.4
18,363
−10.7
AZ
Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc
39,208
49,687
26.7
45,238
15.4
AZ
Navajo Nation
3,144,826
2,740,427
−12.9
2,808,366
−10.7
AZ
Pascua Yaqui Tribe
56,207
74,039
31.7
66,502
18.3
AZ
Phoenix Indian Center, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
AZ
Quechan Indian Tribe
17,822
23,614
32.5
21,167
18.8
AZ
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
53,465
52,393
−2.0
52,393
−2.0
AZ
San Carlos Apache Community College
227,568
184,237
−19.0
203,221
−10.7
AZ
Tohono O'Odham Nation
228,939
235,892
3.0
232,290
1.5
AZ
White Mountain Apache Tribe
272,808
216,706
−20.6
243,620
−10.7
AR
American Indian Center of Arkansas, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
CA
California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc
114,058
140,207
22.9
129,053
13.1
CA
Native American Health Center, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
CA
Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc
63,335
74,039
16.9
69,420
9.6
CA
Southern California American Indian Resource Center, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
CA
Tule River Tribal Council
8,225
21,892
166.2
16,227
97.3
CA
United American Indian Involvement
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
CO
Denver Indian Centerm Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
CO
Ute Mountain Ute Tribe
23,305
16,726
−28.2
20,812
−10.7
FL
Florida Governor's Council on Indian Affairs, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
FL
Miccosukee Tribe of Indians
5,758
12,791
122.1
14,936
159.4
HI
Alu Like, Inc
1,916,507
1,834,495
−4.3
1,834,495
−4.3
ID
Nez Perce Tribe
15,902
31,731
99.5
25,150
58.1
ID
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Inc
58,948
44,522
−24.5
52,642
−10.7
IN
American Indian Center of Indiana, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
KS
United Tribes of Kansas and Southeast Nebraska, Inc
10,693
10,823
1.2
10,735
0.4
LA
Inter-Tribal Council of Louisiana, Inc
4,113
1,968
−52.2
3,673
−10.7
ME
Penobscot Indian Nation
25,773
17,218
−33.2
23,015
−10.7
MA
Mashpee-Wampanoag Indian Tribal Council, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
MI
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians
0
5,411
N/A
5,411
N/A
MI
Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc
30,160
45,998
52.5
39,367
30.5
MI
Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
MI
Michigan Indian Employment and Training Services, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
MI
North American Indian Association of Detroit, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
MI
Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians
20,015
32,961
64.7
27,556
37.7
MI
Southeastern Michigan Indians. Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
MN
American Indian Opportunities, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
MN
Bois Forte Reservation Tribal Council
9,322
8,363
−10.3
8,363
−10.3
MN
Fond Du Lac Reservation
18,644
33,207
78.1
27,139
45.6
MN
Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe
54,562
57,313
5.0
56,003
2.6
MN
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians
24,402
11,561
−52.6
21,791
−10.7
MN
Minneapolis American Indian Center
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
MN
Northwest Indian OIC
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
MN
Red Lake Nation
86,366
93,471
8.2
90,263
4.5
MN
White Earth Reservation Tribal Council
56,207
56,083
−0.2
56,083
−0.2
MS
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
69,641
114,871
64.9
95,987
37.8
MO
American Indian Council
9,596
4,428
−53.9
8,570
−10.7
MT
Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes
141,202
101,342
−28.2
126,095
−10.7
MT
Blackfeet Tribal Business Council
130,235
127,170
−2.4
127,170
−2.4
MT
Business Committee of the Chippewa Cree Tribe
39,756
68,874
73.2
56,733
42.7
MT
Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes
142,573
122,496
−14.1
127,319
−10.7
MT
Fort Belknap Community Council
52,094
54,361
4.4
53,259
2.2
MT
Little Big Horn College
90,205
72,317
−19.8
80,554
−10.7
MT
Montana United Indian Association
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
MT
Northern Cheyenne Tribe
101,446
71,825
−29.2
90,592
−10.7
NE
Omaha Tribe of Nebraska
47,981
39,848
−17.0
42,848
−10.7
NE
Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
NE
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
21,934
21,892
−0.2
21,892
−0.2
NV
Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada
50,175
75,269
50.0
64,755
29.1
NV
Las Vegas Indian Center, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
NV
Reno Sparks Indian Colony
9,596
9,593
0.0
9,564
−0.3
NV
Shoshone-Paiute Tribes
15,080
12,299
−18.4
13,466
−10.7
NM
Alamo Navajo School Board, Inc
50,723
22,138
−56.4
45,296
−10.7
NM
Eight Northern Indian Pueblo Council
27,966
32,469
16.1
30,522
9.1
NM
Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, Inc
95,688
77,729
−18.8
85,451
−10.7
NM
Jicarilla Apache Tribe
28,789
30,993
7.7
29,991
4.2
NM
Mescalero Apache Tribe
63,061
58,051
−7.9
58,051
−7.9
NM
National Indian Youth Council
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
NM
Ohkay Owingeh
13,709
15,005
9.5
14,426
5.2
NM
Pueblo of Acoma
31,531
20,170
−36.0
28,157
−10.7
( printed page 26617)
NM
Pueblo of Isleta
12,064
44,030
265.0
30,803
155.3
NM
Pueblo of Laguna
38,385
31,977
−16.7
34,278
−10.7
NM
Pueblo of Taos
19,192
10,823
−43.6
17,139
−10.7
NM
Pueblo of Zuni
132,977
127,170
−4.4
127,170
−4.4
NM
Ramah Navajo School Board, Inc
31,531
30,747
−2.5
30,747
−2.5
NM
Santo Domingo Tribe
46,610
42,554
−8.7
42,554
−8.7
NY
Native American Community Services of Erie & Niagara Counties, Inc
3,290
15,005
356.0
10,161
208.8
NY
Seneca Nation of Indians
32,901
61,494
86.9
49,592
50.7
NY
St. Regis Mohawk Tribe
23,305
45,014
93.1
35,983
54.4
NC
Cumberland County Association for Indian People, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
NC
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
58,948
58,051
−1.5
58,051
−1.5
NC
Guilford Native American Association
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
NC
Lumbee Regional Development Association, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
NC
North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
ND
Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe
76,770
78,467
2.2
77,521
1.0
ND
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
127,493
130,368
2.3
128,773
1.0
ND
Three Affiliated Tribes
57,577
50,179
−12.8
51,417
−10.7
ND
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians
131,606
106,754
−18.9
117,525
−10.7
ND
United Tribes Technical College
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
OH
North America Indian Cultural Center, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
OK
Absentee Shawnee Tribe
13,435
16,234
20.8
15,036
11.9
OK
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
692,575
874,447
26.3
797,192
15.1
OK
Cheyenne Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
106,930
73,055
−31.7
95,489
−10.7
OK
Chickasaw Nation
208,101
173,906
−16.4
185,837
−10.7
OK
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
298,854
274,756
−8.1
274,756
−8.1
OK
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
298,580
413,733
38.6
365,267
22.3
OK
Comanche Tribe of Oklahoma
74,028
45,506
−38.5
66,108
−10.7
OK
Creek Nation of Oklahoma
364,657
473,505
29.8
427,429
17.2
OK
Inter-Tribal Council of Northeast Oklahoma
27,692
40,094
44.8
34,889
26.0
OK
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
162,039
123,972
−23.5
144,703
−10.7
OK
Osage Nation
53,465
20,170
−62.3
47,745
−10.7
OK
Otoe-Missouria Tribe
17,273
6,641
−61.6
15,425
−10.7
OK
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
15,080
21,892
45.2
19,033
26.2
OK
Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma
57,303
44,276
−22.7
51,173
−10.7
OK
Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma
28,789
16,726
−41.9
25,709
−10.7
OK
United Urban Indian Council, Inc
204,263
161,361
−21.0
182,409
−10.7
OK
Wyandotte Nation
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
OR
Confed. Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
15,080
10,085
−33.1
13,466
−10.7
OR
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
1,097
9,347
752.3
5,940
441.6
OR
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
42,498
66,168
55.7
56,266
32.4
PA
Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
RI
Rhode Island Indian Council, Inc
9,322
5,903
−36.7
8,325
−10.7
SC
South Carolina Indian Development Council, Inc
2,742
5,657
106.3
4,446
62.1
SD
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe
145,315
112,165
−22.8
129,768
−10.7
SD
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe
20,563
33,207
61.5
27,925
35.8
SD
Oglala Sioux Tribe
426,347
406,846
−4.6
406,846
−4.6
SD
Rosebud Sioux Tribe (Sicangu Nation)
264,582
299,354
13.1
284,160
7.4
SD
Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate
60,319
69,365
15.0
65,440
8.5
SD
Yankton Sioux Tribe
54,836
60,018
9.5
57,704
5.2
TN
Native American Indian Association, Inc
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
TX
Alabama-Coushatta Indian Tribal Council
1,097
3,198
191.6
2,327
112.2
TX
Dallas Inter-Tribal Center
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
TX
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo
17,822
36,159
102.9
28,536
60.1
UT
Indian Training & Education Center
6,032
1,476
−75.5
5,387
−10.7
UT
Ute Indian Tribe
61,690
59,772
−3.1
59,772
−3.1
VA
Mattaponi Pamunkey Monacan Consortium
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
WA
American Indian Community Center
18,644
28,533
53.0
24,394
30.8
WA
Confederated Tribes & Bands of the Yakama Nation
112,139
111,182
−0.9
111,182
−0.9
WA
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
50,723
36,159
−28.7
45,296
−10.7
WA
Lummi Indian Business Council
27,418
23,368
−14.8
24,484
−10.7
WA
Makah Tribal Council
13,709
11,069
−19.3
12,242
−10.7
WA
South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency
98,704
91,995
−6.8
91,995
−6.8
WA
Spokane Reservation
24,676
11,807
−52.2
22,036
−10.7
WA
Suquamish Indian Tribe
2,742
984
−64.1
2,448
−10.7
WA
The Tulalip Tribes
21,934
13,529
−38.3
19,588
−10.7
WA
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
0
0
N/A
0
N/A
WI
Ho-Chunk Nation
4,935
11,807
139.2
8,956
81.5
WI
Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Governing Board
61,416
58,788
−4.3
58,788
−4.3
WI
Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, Inc
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