The Shawnee Tribe, which is headquartered in Miami, filed a federal lawsuit against U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin last month, alleging the
Free Weekly Credit Reports Until April 2021
As you make financial decisions in tough times, it is important to understand how credit works and how your credit report can affect your choices.
Navajo Nation Faces Spending Deadline
As of Sunday, COVID-19 had taken 434 lives on the Navajo Nation, which has an on-reservation population of about 174,000. This translates to a higher
Tribal Housing Evictions Suspended
For tenants who live in housing units financed under the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Native American loan guarantee programs,
Lifeline Has Additional Support For Tribal Lands
Lifeline consumers can receive up to $25 per month discount (and up to $100 reduction for first-time connection charges) in addition to the standard
COVID-19 Scams
Scammers are trying to profit from COVID-19 (coronavirus)-related fears. Their attempts can come in any form: emails, postal mail, text messages,
How to Donate to NICOA
Please consider adding the National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) to the charities you support. NICOA is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization founded
Pay Gap Worse for Native Women
Equal Pay Day for all women should be on December 31, but it's not. The average woman must work far into the next year to earn what the average white