Oweesta Corporation

Oweesta Corporation Oweesta strengthens Native communities by supporting Native CDFIs, Tribes, and Native-led nonprofits.

For 25+ years, we’ve provided tools, training, and capital to help Native people build wealth, create jobs, grow businesses, and strengthen sovereignty. Native community development financial institutions directly provide Native American communities the tools and capital support required for real and sustainable job creation, small business development, commercial real estate development, affordab

le housing/home ownership while also offering basic banking services and financial literacy training to “underbanked” Native American communities who have been historically targeted by predatory lending practices. - See more at: http://www.oweesta.org/about_native_cdfi/

06/09/2026

What does it take to grow the next generation of Native CDFIs?

At Oweesta’s Capital Access Convening, NCN National Program Director Kristen Wagner facilitated a panel featuring leaders from Turtle Island Community Capital, Eastern Woodlands Financial Services, Pakini Loan Fund, and Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes CDFI. The discussion explored the opportunities and challenges of building Native-led financial institutions, strengthening infrastructure, and expanding access to capital in Native communities.

The conversation was a powerful reminder that growing the Native CDFI movement requires investment, innovation, and leaders willing to build new pathways to opportunity.

Every good convening ends with a question: what comes next?In our closing plenary  , leaders from across the field gathe...
06/09/2026

Every good convening ends with a question: what comes next?

In our closing plenary , leaders from across the field gathered for a candid conversation on the future of Native CDFI capital strategy, exploring emerging trends, policy realities, and the ecosystem shifts shaping what lies ahead for our movement. We closed with song, honoring the land, the relationships formed, and the work that continues beyond the convening walls.

Some of the best moments at   happened in the hallways.Between sessions, the foyer came alive with old friends catching ...
06/08/2026

Some of the best moments at happened in the hallways.

Between sessions, the foyer came alive with old friends catching up, new friendships forming over coffee, and the kind of laughter and candid conversation that no agenda can plan for.

Honestly, these moments are some of our favorites.

Day 2 at   brought the kind of sessions that stay with you.Practitioners and leaders from across the country gathered in...
06/08/2026

Day 2 at brought the kind of sessions that stay with you.

Practitioners and leaders from across the country gathered in breakout rooms to dig into big topics from tribal climate readiness and secondary markets to small dollar loan programs and economic partnership. The conversations were deep, the expertise in the room was real, and the commitment to advancing Native community finance was felt in every session.

This is what peer learning looks like when a whole industry shows up for it.

Day 2 of   opened with something a little different and a lot of fun!We were treated to a live recording of "Aunties on ...
06/08/2026

Day 2 of opened with something a little different and a lot of fun!

We were treated to a live recording of "Aunties on Air... and Some Uncles Too," featuring Lisa Sockabasin of Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness, James Francis, Director of Cultural and Historic Preservation at the Penobscot Nation, and Hope Huskey of Sequoyah Fund. Through storytelling, lived experience, and candid dialogue, the conversation explored how Native communities are navigating cultural tourism while protecting culture, honoring community values, and ensuring that Native voices shape how their communities are represented and experienced by visitors.

Economic development, stewardship, and storytelling all in one conversation. Exactly the kind of morning we needed before heading into another full day.

Join us in Miami Beach from Aug. 10-14! Register by June 12 to save $150.
06/08/2026

Join us in Miami Beach from Aug. 10-14! Register by June 12 to save $150.

NeighborWorks Training Institute | Miami Beach, FL | August 10-14

****EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION DEADLINE - JUNE 12*********

NeighborWorks America, Oweesta Corporation, and Seven Sisters are excited to share a week of Native-focused courses, peer learning, and networking for Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian practitioners. For more information, contact Cormac Molloy at [email protected]. To register, visit https://www.neighborworks.org/

The Native Capital Weave Deal Room at   brought an exciting opportunity to the table.Oweesta's CFO, Florence Ludka, and ...
06/08/2026

The Native Capital Weave Deal Room at brought an exciting opportunity to the table.

Oweesta's CFO, Florence Ludka, and Ted Piccolo of Mission Driven Finance walked Native CDFIs through a landscape of green lending and solar energy deals in the pipeline and made a compelling case for how CDFIs can participate alongside them through participation lending. It was less a presentation and more an invitation, coaching our practitioners on how to plug into mission-aligned capital opportunities that are coming and showing them a clear path to get there.

Sovereignty, sustainable returns, and community wealth-building all in the same conversation. This is exactly the kind of work was built for.

Our   participants were welcomed by the Niweskok team to their community in Swanville, Maine, and what they found there ...
06/07/2026

Our participants were welcomed by the Niweskok team to their community in Swanville, Maine, and what they found there was nothing short of inspiring.

Niweskok is in the early stages of transforming a former 200-acre horse farm into a hub for food sovereignty, community gathering, and reconnection to traditional medicines and food systems. Participants spent the day learning to harvest and process burdock bark, sharing homemade cedar tea sweetened with maple syrup, and witnessing a vision for land restoration through the revitalization of traditional plants and the nurturing of healthy soils. They also learned about a community gardening initiative that supports Wabanaki community members in growing traditional plants at home.

It was a powerful reminder that the work of economic sovereignty does not begin and end in a conference room. It lives in the land, in the food, and in the communities who have never stopped tending both.

We are so grateful to the Niweskok team for welcoming us with such warmth and generosity.

Whats the best way to capture a flowing NCDFI conversation?We think it's Sketch Effect! Our Sketch Effect artist Andrea ...
06/07/2026

Whats the best way to capture a flowing NCDFI conversation?

We think it's Sketch Effect! Our Sketch Effect artist Andrea Pescosolido captured our convening in real time at , turning the ideas, stories, and energy of this conference into living art.

There is something powerful about seeing your community's work reflected back to you this way. Thank you, Andrea.

Across 12 breakout sessions on Day 1, attendees dug into some of the most pressing issues facing Native CDFIs today. Fro...
06/07/2026

Across 12 breakout sessions on Day 1, attendees dug into some of the most pressing issues facing Native CDFIs today. From homeownership pathways and compensation frameworks to policy storytelling, industry leaders and practitioners from across the country brought their knowledge, experience, and ideas to the table.

We are so proud to convene a community this committed to the work.

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