Tribal Procurement Policies

If Indians are not currently supplying to tribal governments and casinos, then we need to develop the capacity. Just as gaming tribes have created new markets, Indians can create Indian-owned business to fill casino and hospitality-generated market demands for goods and services. Policies that are created to serve and protect that process are essential to the success of Indian owned businesses.

Listed below are some of the Tribal Procurement Policies currently in place, we encourage all business types to adopt a policy that best fits their company. Important to the adoption of a policy is the enforcement and tracking of the policy. At AIBN we would love to share your success stories.
Disclaimer

Please note that Tribal Procurement Policies listed are expressly the policy of those tribes or companies who have provided them and are not in any way regulated by AIBN.

Instructions for Policy Postings

Please provide on your tribal or company letterhead a letter from an official of your tribe or company that gives the American Indian Business Network the permission to display your Tribal Procurement Policy. Your policy will serve as an example for other companies, and most importantly as a symbol to your commitment to furthering the opportunity of tribally owned businesses.

 

 

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