The Native American Funding and Finance Atlas is a tool that helps users identify economic development resources and opportunities in Indian Country. The Atlas provides regularly updated data on financial institutions, lending activity, and economic development programs. Some data identify existing investments, and other data show economic opportunity, such as areas eligible for Community Reinvestment Act activities. Information is available on a variety of topics, such as bank locations, small business loans, housing built with the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, and New Markets Tax Credit investments.
Users can select a specific geographic area, such as a reservation or a county, to explore what economic infrastructure is available there and how it compares to other areas. Simply zoom in on an area of interest, click “New map,” and select the features you’re interested in exploring. Learn more about how you can use the tool in our related article.
About the Data
This interactive map is made possible by PolicyMap®. The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis does not create this map or furnish the data underlying the map. The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and PolicyMap® assume no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the map or its underlying data. For data definitions and sources, click on the linked source that appears when you select a layer on the map, or visit the PolicyMap Data Dictionary.
Indian Country is represented geographically using what the U.S. Census Bureau defines as American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian Areas. This definition includes several types of Native geographies but does not comprehensively represent the locations of all Native communities.
To learn more about the Native American Financial Institutions shown on the map, visit the Center for Indian Country Development’s Mapping Native American Financial Institutions tool.