Blackfeet Reservation Development Fund, Inc.

Browning MT


Blackfeet Reservation Development Fund, Inc. located in Browning, MT, is a non-profit corporation that was established in 1991, with a primary mission of supporting the development of the Blackfeet Reservation community. Since its inception, the Blackfeet Reservation Development Fund has been successful in providing financial literacy programs, supporting the building of a community foundation, and providing micro loans to Native American artists and other small businesses.

CDFI Awards for Blackfeet Reservation Development Fund, Inc.


NACD (2004) - $86,300

The Blackfeet Reservation Development Fund, Inc. (Blackfeet RDF) will use the award to create a CDFI that will serve a Target Market comprised of Native Americans residing on the Blackfeet Indian reservation in Montana. Specifically, the award will be used to: obtain consultant services, and staff training; purchase technology; and cover initial staff salaries.



NACTA (2002) - $52,500

Blackfeet Reservation Development Fund, Inc. was awarded a technical assistance grant of $52,500 by the CDFI Fund to purchase consulting services and training, and to continue and broaden its financing and related activities by establishing a new CDFI.



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