North Dakota Awards $600,000 to Native American-Owned Small Businesses
The North Dakota Department of Commerce has awarded $600,000 through the Native American Small Business Support Program to help Native American-owned small businesses expand operations, strengthen competitiveness and create lasting economic impact across the state.
The program was established through funding appropriated by the 69th Legislative Assembly and provides flexible financial assistance to Native American entrepreneurs and business owners throughout North Dakota.
“Native-owned businesses play an important role in North Dakota’s economy and communities,” said Shayden Akason, deputy director of economic development and finance and head of investments and innovation. “These awards will help entrepreneurs invest in their operations, create new opportunities and build long-term sustainability for their businesses.”
The program supports a range of business needs, including working capital, equipment and technology purchases, business expansion, workforce development, marketing and other strategic investments aimed at increasing revenue and strengthening operations.
The following businesses received awards: Indigenized Behavioral Healing; Grey Willow Inc.; ClearPath Behavioral Health LLC; Pemmican Patty Food Company, Inc.; SkiJump Solutions, LLC; Warrior Energy, LLC; VerteBrey Chiropractic LLC; DeCoteau Trauma-Informed Care & Practice, PLLC; First Seven Stones; Miigwech Candle Co., LLC; Black Feather Construction & Fencing, LLC; The Fringe 17′ Boutique & Salon; YoungBird Family Funeral Homes; Tiwahe Media; and Lakeside Dental.
Award recipients will report on project outcomes and business impacts throughout the grant period. All funds must be expended by June 30, 2027.
