The first half of 2026 brought both momentum and uncertainty for Native community development financial institutions.
Native CDFIs continue to expand their reach, with about 65 certified institutions nationwide and nearly three dozen more organizations working toward certification. The Native CDFI Network has also launched new initiatives to support emerging lenders, strengthen lending expertise and build capacity across the industry.
At the same time, Native CDFIs are navigating a rapidly changing policy environment in Washington.
In this mid-year update, host Brian Edwards sits down with Native CDFI Network CEO Pete Upton and NCN policy consultant Ian Record to discuss the push for increased Native American CDFI Assistance funding, proposed changes to federal grant programs, bipartisan efforts to strengthen Native entrepreneurship, and the importance of building relationships with policymakers.
The conversation also looks at what comes next for a movement that continues to grow despite uncertainty in Washington.
Guests and voices in this episode:
• Pete Upton, Native CDFI Network
• Ian Record, Native CDFI Network
Resources and Links
Native CDFI Network
https://nativecdfi.net
RISE Initiative (Native CDFI Network)
https://nativecdfi.net/rise
CDFI Fund — Native Initiatives
https://www.cdfifund.gov/programs-training/programs/native-initiatives
Administration for Native Americans
https://acf.gov/ana
Tribal Business News
https://tribalbusinessnews.com
Difference Makersexplores how Native community development financial institutions (CDFIs) are expanding economic opportunity across Indian Country. From small business lending and homeownership to consumer loans, financial education, and technical assistance, Native CDFIs provide the capital and support that help Native communities build stronger local economies.
Join the Native CDFI Network and Tribal Business Newsas they spotlight the people, partnerships, and ideas driving economic change in Native communities.
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