|
Departmental Profile - General Lending Eligibility Guidelines
|
Tribal Credit Loans shall be made for the purpose of raising the social and economic status of Tribal members - General Lending Eligibility Guidelines |
|
BIA Loan Program Guidelines
|
Administered by Cherokee Nation to provide Native Americans with business loan guaranties from the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Maximum limit $500,000. |
|
Business Management: Self-Employment Courses
|
Seminars and comprehensive business ownership training courses are offered in one-on-one and structured class settings. Classes are taught to both adults and youth. |
Business Plan Outline & Overview Simple business plan
|
Sample Business Plan - Technical assistance with writing a business plan is available A fill in the blank business plan – Answer questions and print off form. Assistance with writing a business plan is available. |
|
Emergency Loan Program
|
who's situation will seriously effect the applicant's basic living conditions such as, critically past due property taxes, foreclosure or eviction notices on homes, or cut off notices for utilities. |
|
Cherokee Nation Employee Loan Program
|
made for the purpose of operating expenses and subsistence, for the purpose of aiding the economic status of, and for the purpose of benefiting the Cherokee Nation employee. |
|
Individual Development Account (IDA)
|
The Individual Development Account (IDA) Program is a program to help working individuals and/or students attending school, save money to achieve their financial goals. For every $1 you save, Cherokee Nation IDA will match it anywhere from $1 to $3. |
|
Micro-Enterprise Development Program
|
Defined as: a business venture having less than 5 employees, including those businesses that operate from home, garage, or other non-traditional location. |
|
Cherokee Nation Tribal Loan Program
|
Tribal Credit Loans shall be made for the purpose of raising the social and economic status of Tribal members. |
|
Youth Individual Development Account (YIDA)
|
The Cherokee Nation Youth Individual Development Account (YIDA) Program has been designed to help Native American youth save money for education expenses. For every $1 you save, Cherokee Nation YIDA will match it with $2. |
|
|
|