Native American Development Corporation

2722 3rd Avenue North, Suite 310
Billings MT, 59101-1931


The Native American Development Corporation (NADC), of Billings, Montana was established in 1996. NADC provides small business and micro-enterprise loans to 10 federally recognized tribes and one state recognized tribe in the state of Montana; and two federally recognized tribes in the state of Wyoming.

CDFI Awards for Native American Development Corporation


NACA (2009) - $119,739

The Native American Development Corporation is a certified Native CDFI established in 2001. The CDFI offers counseling and capital to entrepreneurs in Yellowstone County, Montana. The Native American Development Corporation will use its FY2009 Technical Assistance grant to: 1) pay for staff salaries and fringe benefits; 2) engage a professional serivces provider; and 4) purchase equipment and supplies for the office.



NATA (2003) - $16,500

NADC received a Native American Technical Assistance grant in the amount of $16,500 to obtain consulting services to develop its capitalization strategy; technology to develop a website to enhance its marketing and lending activities; to purchase loan management software; staff salary for its loan fund manager to develop its web page; and to purchase staff training in loan management software and underwriting.



SECA (2000) - $50,000

The TA award will be used for a market analysis and training of staff and board members in business underwriting and financial management.



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