Join the U.S. Comptroller of the Currency and The U.S. Department of the Treasury Office of Tribal and Native Affairs for four webinars throughout the summer on Tribal finance.
The series highlights strategies Tribal governments and Indian Country businesses can pursue to finance projects that promote economic growth and housing opportunities.
Practitioners will discuss the latest trends in Tribal finance, including:
✅ Use of tax incentives
✅ Participation loans across regions
✅ Growth of financial institutions that serve Indian Country
The first webinar is on June 17, 1–2 p.m. ET. It will focus on expanding financial institutions in Indian Country.
The series is free, but registration is required. Learn more and register for sessions at the event webpage:
U.S. Department of Energy Office of Indian Energy
We work alongside American Indian & Alaska Native communities to develop and deploy energy solutions.
06/09/2026
⚡Affordability:
IE key priority #1 is to increase affordable, reliable, and secure electricity for all Tribes, directly aligning with Secretary Wright and President Trump’s goal for energy across the country.
Did You Know? According to DOE’s 2023 Tribal Electricity Access and Reliability Report to Congress, between 17,000–23,500 Tribal homes do not have access to electricity.
Learn more about the persistent challenges to energy accessibility on Tribal Lands and see what IE is doing to combat this issue: https://www.energy.gov/indianenergy/articles/office-indian-energy-director-priorities
06/05/2026
Partnering with a data center developer holds tremendous opportunity right now—from land leases to selling power to the data center through a power purchase agreement to infrastructure developments and job expansion.
In a recent blog, our team provides answers to frequently asked questions from Tribes on key issues such as water use, local and community impacts, transmission infrastructure, site selection, and more. Read our data center FAQ blog:
Data Centers for Tribal Economic Development: Frequently Asked Questions View the most commonly asked questions.
06/04/2026
Meet the IE Team: Tommy Jones, Ph.D., serves the Office of Indian Energy (IE) as a Tribal Affairs Specialist. He is staff lead on the Indian Country Energy and Infrastructure Working Group, which held its second meeting of the year in Oklahoma City in May.
Tommy is also the IE staff lead for the U.S. Department of Energy Tribal Engagement Steering Committee and the Executive Secretariat, while supporting much of the office’s and DOE’s engagement with Tribes.
Learn more about Tommy Jones in our new Meet the Team staff profile. https://www.energy.gov/indianenergy/articles/meet-team-thomas-jones-tribal-affairs-specialist
06/03/2026
May was a busy month for our team!
✅ We held an in-person Indian Country Energy and Infrastructure Working Group meeting in Oklahoma City to collaborate with Tribes and identify opportunities to better support Tribal energy priorities
✅ We met with Osage Nation Tribal leaders to talk about energy priorities and shared values
✅ Director Mahroum spoke at the Native American Mining and Energy Sovereignty symposium
✅ We visited the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe in Colorado for an exciting groundbreaking and technology visit for energy projects that were collaboratively developed by the Tribe and our Office.
…And so much more!
Stay connected with us here on social media to stay updated on our activities and work to advance Tribal energy development and opportunities.
06/02/2026
What drives our office? 💭Our Director, Eric Mahroum, has outlined four key priorities that guide our work and impact across Indian Country.
⚡Affordability: Increase affordable, reliable, and secure electricity for all Tribes
🤝🏾 Public-Private Partnerships: Facilitate public-private partnerships to unleash American energy across Indian Country
📣 Communications: Strengthen outreach and communications with all Tribes, inclusive of all energy resource priorities
👷🏾 Workforce: Invest in the Tribal energy workforce to build the pipeline for the next generation of energy leaders
Learn more about each priority in more detail in our latest blog. https://www.energy.gov/indianenergy/articles/office-indian-energy-director-priorities
06/01/2026
📩 Our May newsletter is now available on our website: https://www.energy.gov/indianenergy/office-indian-energy-newsletter
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05/29/2026
ICYMI! Watch the recording of our most recent webinar “Microgrids and Distribution Infrastructure."
https://www.energy.gov/indianenergy/microgrids-and-distribution-infrastructure-webinar
05/28/2026
✅ REGISTER NOW: Don’t miss the Partnerships for Academic-Industry Career Training (PACT) Initiative office hours on June 3 with TechWerx - a DOE innovation hub.
The PACT Initiative will facilitate the development of hands-on training and credentialing programs in skillsets supporting the production of natural gas, oil, coal, and geothermal energy by establishing regional academic-industry consortia, and includes up to $2.3 million exclusively for Tribal Colleges and Universities!
TechWerx - Opportunities The PACT Initiative opportunity will enhance the nation’s capacity for a highly skilled energy workforce to help establish America’s energy dominance. Up to $11,300,000 will be available to institutions of higher education, including up to $2,300,000 exclusively to Tribal Colleges and Universiti...
05/27/2026
Have you joined any of our 2026 Tribal Energy Webinars? 💻⚡️This series has provided participants with information to advance Tribal energy development and foster peer-to-peer learning through presentations from Tribes who are advancing their energy systems.
This year’s webinar series has focused on three themes:
⚡️ Unleashing Tribal Energy Resources
⚡️Tribal Energy Program Review Mini-Series
⚡️Creating the Enabling Framework to Advance High-Value Energy Projects
Visit our website to watch recordings of past webinars and register to join any upcoming! >> https://www.energy.gov/indianenergy/webinars
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