Utah Navajo Exchange

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We are a directory of businesses to support Utah Navajo entrepreneurs and encourage shopping/hiring locally.

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01/18/2022

The local hamburger go-to has updated their menu!

" How many Native Americans serve on corporate boards? Nonprofit and foundation boards? What does the landscape look lik...
01/07/2022

" How many Native Americans serve on corporate boards? Nonprofit and foundation boards? What does the landscape look like for the rural economy? And, can we come up with an easy-to-report metric so that people can check and answer, how we are doing?"

Measuring the impact of Indigenous people and communities

Commemorating the political,  cultural, and socioeconomic achievements of women in the Women's Rights Movement  shedding...
03/08/2021

Commemorating the political, cultural, and socioeconomic achievements of women in the Women's Rights Movement shedding light on gender equality, reproductive rights, MMIW, and violence against women. HAPPY WOMENS DAY!

Commemorating the political, cultural, and socioeconomic achievements of women in the Women's Rights Movement shedding light on gender equality, reproductive rights, MMIW, and violence against women. HAPPY WOMENS DAY!

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Ooh, lunch update from Pit Stop
01/29/2021

Ooh, lunch update from Pit Stop

❄Salt Lake City-  Save the date (Jan 23) to buy coffee/pastries or to donate a coat at Patagonia Outlet store parking lo...
01/11/2021

❄Salt Lake City- Save the date (Jan 23) to buy coffee/pastries or to donate a coat at Patagonia Outlet store parking lot. 🧥🧣🧤
☕100% proceeds from mobile coffee shop will be donated to Utah Diné Bikéyah Traditional Foods Program! Donated coats will be collected for Native youth to support Iina Bihoo'aah Program of the Utah Navajo COVID relief.
Our IBP interns are excited to partner with these allies to bring warmth and kinship in 2021.💚
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12/31/2020

The winter sizzles with Utah Navajo Fashion designers hearing things up this Friday at 6pm.


It's finally here! You've been asking for this and we're ready to premiere on Jan 01, 2021 at 6pm Facebook LIVE, it's the:
⚡ Utah Navajo Fashion Showcase⚡
Fall/Winter 2020-2021
We're dedicated to showcasing local talent and supporting Indigenous Entrepreneurship leading the way for Natuve Youth to dream and achieve.
Featuring:
Underrated Athletics by Derick Dickson
We Are Navajo by Pfawnn Eskee
Sheena Harvey by Sheena Harvey
Neon Nativez by Kreig Benally

Jewelry by The Eldridge Sisters
.eldridge
Bernie Boss by Bernice holly

Indigenous Couture by Sahar Khadjenoury

Jewelry by Her Name is Tall Feather
Ashley Tabaaha by Valerie Ashley
Models
Antonio Yazzie
Ashonte Dickson
Chucky Martin
Dachuneeh Martin .ducky
Jaden Ahtosie
Kami Atcitty
Kassidy Lee
Kayla Atcitty
Kristy Dickson
Lanedon Bob
Mia Peshlakai
Micah Daniels
Paul Jones
Shania Whitney
Stephanie Milam .t.e.p.h.32
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12/11/2020

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Looking for lunch on the go?... We got the answer for you!! Try The Pit Stop that it is located at the “Curve” in West M...
12/11/2020

Looking for lunch on the go?... We got the answer for you!! Try The Pit Stop that it is located at the “Curve” in West Montezuma Creek, Utah! Open Wednesday to Thursday from 10:30 AM- 2:00 PM.
Menu Options Include
Chicken Tenders w/ Fries
Beef Brisket Sandwich w/ Fries
Hamburger w/ Fries
Payment Options: Cash ONLY
Reachable at (970) 778-8069
Facebook: The Pit Stop
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According to research conducted by American Express, a small but powerful hub of entrepreneurship in America, Native Ame...
12/11/2020

According to research conducted by American Express, a small but powerful hub of entrepreneurship in America, Native American women have started at least 22 new businesses a day since 2007, racking up revenue and sparking innovation throughout different regional communities. A particularly powerful group, Native women-owned firms amass 10.5 billion dollars in revenues and employ almost 60,000 workers in the United States. Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander women-owned firms employ 13,500 workers and generate $2.3 billion in revenues. Among women of color, Native communities were some of the top earners in the entrepreneurial community, second only to Asian women in their average annual revenues. Here are some funding for native american women resources to help women in these ground-breaking communities grow even more powerful every day.
Unsure where to begin your search for funding for native american women? Don’t worry, we’re here to help! Below you’ll find some funding options catering to for Native American or minority businesses. For more funding options, please see our “ALL WOMEN” section.
Accion
Provides small business loans and support for underrepresented small business owners, including minority women. http://us.accion.org/
American Indian College Fund (AICF)
A national nonprofit that offers scholarships for American Indians interested in pursuing higher education. http://www.collegefund.org/
Aspen Capital Fund
This fund offers not only funds, but also options on how to grow your business in all ways properly and financially stable. Specializes in minority-owned businesses. http://aspencapitalfund.com/
First Nations Oweesta Corporation
Owesta offers start up capital for qualifying entrepreneurs and offers training and technical assistance. http://www.oweesta.org/
Minority Business Development Agency
This site is one stop shopping for training, grants, and loans for all minorities, including Native American groups. http://www.mbda.gov/
More at: https://becomingselfmade.com/2016/05/10/business-resources-grants-for-native-american-women/
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Calling all local AirBNB hosts, let's share your listing and get you booked!     Reposted from
12/11/2020

Calling all local AirBNB hosts, let's share your listing and get you booked!

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🌺🌼Lily Pad Creations 🌼🌺Products: Masaní scarf wallets, sewing projects, custom shirts, keychains, and badge reels. By: L...
12/11/2020

🌺🌼Lily Pad Creations 🌼🌺
Products: Masaní scarf wallets, sewing projects, custom shirts, keychains, and badge reels.
By: Lydia Phillips
Contact:
[email protected]
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