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How Section 105(l) Is Reshaping Tribal Control of Infrastructure and Long-Term Funding
Overview Section 105(l) of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (ISDEAA) is rapidly becoming one of the most important tools available to Tribes seeking long-term, sustainable funding for infrastructure. As highlighted in a recent feature in Tribal Business News, this model is helping Tribal governments move beyond uncertain funding cycles toward a more structured, reliable approach to operating and maintaining essential facilities. Key Takeaways Reliabl
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May 42 min read


$132M tribal health workforce housing project closes financing
By Brian Edwards March 19, 2026 Tribal Development Partners LLC said it closed financing on a $132 million workforce housing project in Kotzebue, Alaska, aimed at stabilizing health care staffing across 12 Native communities in the Northwest Arctic region. The development will add multi-unit housing adjacent to the regional campus operated by the Maniilaq Association, a tribally run nonprofit serving an area roughly the size of Indiana. Housing shortages have limited the orga
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