Nimiipuu Fund's financial education classes serve as empowering platforms, guiding individuals and communities toward financial stability and self-reliance.
Rooted in cultural wisdom and tailored to specific Native American contexts, these classes provide essential knowledge on budgeting, saving, investing, and managing credit. They emphasize traditional values of communal support, responsible stewardship, and long-term planning, aligning with the holistic approach to wealth often valued in Native cultures. By imparting practical financial skills within the cultural framework, these classes not only enhance individual financial well-being but also strengthen the economic resilience of Native American communities, fostering a future of prosperity and self-determination.
Savings Success
This course can help you create a savings plan with targets to help you reach your goals. In this course we will: • Discuss reasons for starting and maintaining a savings fund. • Identify ways to uncover funds to use for savings. • Tips for starting, using, and replenishing savings. • Guidelines for how to…
The Latest Tips and Tricks for Facebook
Knowing how to use Facebook can change your business overnight by driving customers to your website and your business. Getting more customers will lead to more sales in this very competitive business environment. And more sales means more profits for you!! Attendees to this workshop will learn the following key features about Facebook: How people see and…
Soil Health and Climate-Smart Commodities Programs for Farmers
Learn about the resources and programs that are offered through the USDA-NRCS to promote soil health. Additionaly, learn about the IAMP program that will incentivize Idaho farmers to adopt practices intended to improve soil health.
The Basics of Starting Your Own Business
Do you have a small business dream? Are you ready to turn that dream into a reality? Then this workshop is for you! We will show you where and how to use your research to build your business plan and the importance of starting your business plan with a sturdy foundation. The Zoom link will be…
Women’s Small Business Transportation Summit
The US Department of Transportation’s Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) would like to invite you to participate in the 4th ANNUAL WOMEN’S SMALL BUSINESS TRANSPORTATION SUMMIT. In observance of Women’s History Month, we invite you to join a virtual Woman-Owned Small Business and Matchmaking event on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, from 10:00 AM until…
Farmland Preservation and Fostering Wildlife Habitat on Your Farm or Ranch
Learn about farmland preservation efforts in Idaho, including conservation easments and support for habitat enhancement on your farm or ranch.
Protecting Your Identity
This class can help you understand your rights and responsibilities within the financial marketplace, how to protect yourself from identity theft and fraud, and what you can do if you’ve been affected by identity theft, fraud, or a problem with a financial product or service. • Protecting your identity. • How to handle identity theft.…
Homebuyer Education
Kamiah KamiahDiscover the intricacies and advantages of home ownership, along with the associated responsibilities and maintenance considerations. This comprehensive guide covers a range of topics, including the significance of budgeting and savings, strategies for improving credit, calculating affordability, navigating tribal land issues, exploring program and loan options, understanding the steps involved in the loan and construction…
Native Enterprise Program
This unique 9-week business development course led by Native entrepreneurs is designed to offer invaluable insights into the intricacies of launching and/or sustaining a business as a Native entrepreneur. Our program is composed of eight dynamic modules, each rooted in personal narratives and captivating stories told by successful Native business owners. The 9th week is…
Financial and Business Development Resources for Farmers and Ranchers
Join us to learn about financial resources available through the USDA Farm Services Agency and AgWest Farm Credit and business development support available from Idaho's Small Business Development Centers.