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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Payton Batliner Economic Specialist Office of Indian Energy and Economic (IEED)

ABOUT ME Born on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota Enrolled Citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma MBA, finance and entrepreneurship Title: Economic Specialist Project Management Business Plan Writing Start-up Execution Financial Analysis Economic Planning

Who We Are AGENDA Typical Project Establishing A Business Environment Organizational Model for Business within Tribal Government A Focus on Controllable Factors of Economic Basic strategy for Implementation

WHO WE ARE

Assistant Secretary Indian Affairs Director Bureau of Indian Affairs Director Bureau of Indian Education Director Office of Indian Energy and Economic Deputy Director Field Operations Division of Compliance, Monitoring and Accountability Division of Energy and Mineral Deputy Director Tribal Services Deputy Director Policy, Evaluation, Post Secondary Education Division of Economic Deputy Director Law Enforcement Services Deputy Director, School Operations Division of Capital Investment Deputy Director Trust Services Division of Workforce Division of Indian Energy Policy

TYPICAL PROJECT DEVELOPMENT

WHAT S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? The Magic Bullet Project Myth Too often Tribal leaders focus their attention on developing ONE project: Factory Renewable energy Hotel Timber enterprise Etc. Picking the winning project is rare Why Failure? Indian Country is filled with failed projects Lack of sound overall development strategy, structure of governance, and economic policy

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IS NOT THE SAME AS PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Which are the Most Critical Building Blocks of a Productive Economy? A. A skilled labor force B. Access to capital C. Big federal grants D. Good rules E. Natural resources F. Education G. Outside investors H. Fair enforcement of rules I. Nearby markets J. A good grant writer K. Physical infrastructure L. Lots of entrepreneurs Source: Jonathan Taylor Critical Building Blocks Tribal Energy and Mineral Consultation

What the Research Says: Good rules that are fairly enforced will generate more economic development than having an abundance of resources. Resources help, but resources alone won t produce economic growth if a good business climate does not exist. GOVERNANCE QUALITY IS THE KEY TO ECONOMIC SUCCESS. Source: Jonathan Taylor Critical Building Blocks Tribal Energy and Mineral Consultation

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IS NOT THE SAME AS PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Which are the Most Critical Building Blocks of a Productive Economy? A. A skilled labor force B. Access to capital C. Big federal grants D. Good rules E. Natural resources F. Education G. Outside investors H. Fair enforcement of rules I. Nearby markets J. A good grant writer K. Physical infrastructure L. Lots of entrepreneurs Source: Jonathan Taylor Critical Building Blocks Tribal Energy and Mineral Consultation

AROUND THE WORLD, ECONOMIC SUCCESS IS LINKED TO RULES AND FAIR ENFORCEMENT www.gapminder.org

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ESTABLISHING A PROPER BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INVOLVES REFORMING THE TRIBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT SO AS TO 1. Build and maintain stability, 2. Match formal institutions to indigenous political culture, 3. Reduce corruption, abuse of power, and ensure fair enforcement of rules, 4. Incentivize investors to locate on the Reservation and make them feel SECURE, 5. Get politics out of business and program management. Proper Economic creates a business environment that encourages investment and EMPOWERS citizens Source: Jonathan Taylor Tribal Energy and Mineral Consultation

GOOD GOVERNANCE: PROPER BUSINESS STRUCTURE SIMPLISTIC VIEW Long-Term Planning Tribal Government Board Daily Operations Economic Entity Subsidiary Business Entities Businesses are 400% more likely to succeed if they are isolated from politics. (Harvard Project)

BUSINESS STRUCTURE PARALLEL While tribes are dealing with economic enterprises (banks, non-tribal corporations, development partners, etc.) some common language is required. Seeking capital from, or forming joint venture relationships with, non-tribal entities requires the ability to relate to those non-tribal entities. Remember non-tribal entities are regulated and must adhere to state/federal law (business codes). Parallel relationship

CORPORATE PARALLEL RELATIONSHIP STATE TRIBE State Code Tribal Code Articles of Incorporation/ Bylaws Articles of Incorporation/ Bylaws

GOOD GOVERNANCE, ORG. STRUCTURE SIMPLISTIC VIEW: OPERATING WITH OUTSIDE COMPANIES Long-Term Planning Tribal Government Board Outside Corporate Board Daily Operations Economic Entity Operating LLC Outside Corporate Entity

ALLOWING SUCCESS (I.E. PROPER GOVERNANCE) Organize to Implement Every Tribe is different Culture Family Structure Societal Norms All of the above influence: Government Operations Business Operations HOWEVER, there are proven organizational frameworks that can work within each Unique Tribal Nation

TRIBAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPS

WELL ORGANIZED TRIBE NOT SO SIMPLE Tribal Community Tribal Court Tribal Council For Profit Business Governmental Services Not For Profit Entities Board of Directors Chief Government Officer Non-Profit Board of Directors Economic Corp. Chief Operating Officer Independently Owned Business Entities (no oversight board) Subsidiary Companies Tribal Programs: Housing Authority Natural Resource Education Economic Etc. Non-Profits such as: Cultural Center Educational Foundation Boys and Girls Club Etc.

WELL ORGANIZED TRIBE OPERATING WITH OUTSIDE COMPANIES Tribal Community Tribal Court Tribal Council For Profit Business Governmental Services Not For Profit Entities Board of Directors Outside Corporate Board Chief Government Officer Non-Profit Board of Directors Economic Corp. Outside Corporate Entity Chief Operating Officer Independently Owned Business Entities (no oversight board) Subsidiary Companies Tribal Programs: Housing Authority Natural Resource Education Economic Etc. Non-Profits such as: Cultural Center Educational Foundation Boys and Girls Club Etc.

Insulation of day-to-day affairs from political influence Tribal Community Tribal Court Tribal Council Separation of Long - Term Planning and Daily Operations For Profit Business Governmental Services Not For Profit Entities Board of Directors Chief Government Officer Non-Profit Board of Directors Economic Corp. Chief Operating Officer Independently Owned Business Entities (no oversight board) Subsidiary Companies Tribal Programs: Housing Authority Natural Resource Education Economic Etc. Non-Profits such as: Cultural Center Educational Foundation Boys and Girls Club Etc.

Institutional Establishment Tribal Community Culture Tribal Court Tribal Council Government For Profit Business Business Governmental Services Business Not For Profit Entities Board of Directors Chief Government Officer Non-Profit Board of Directors Economic Corp. Chief Operating Officer Independently Owned Business Entities (no oversight board) Subsidiary Companies Tribal Programs: Housing Authority Natural Resource Education Economic Etc. Non-Profits such as: Cultural Center Educational Foundation Boys and Girls Club Etc.

Why Failure? Tribal Court Tribal Community Tribal Council Instability Lack of accountability Lack of streamlined decision making Conflicts of interest Blurred Ethics Nepotism For Profit Business Governmental Services Not For Profit Entities Intermixed Duties Intermixed Duties Board of Directors Chief Government Officer Non-Profit Board of Directors Economic Corp. Chief Operating Officer Independently Owned Business Entities (no oversight board) Subsidiary Companies Tribal Programs: Housing Authority Natural Resource Education Economic Etc. Non-Profits such as: Cultural Center Educational Foundation Boys and Girls Club Etc.

ORG. STRUCTURE GOALS Establish stability Proper Institutional formation is critical Formal and informal mechanisms for how people act while engaging in business operations Rules of the Game Continuity is needed for long term success Separate Politics from Business Long Term Planning from Daily Operations Establish proper oversight Governmental leaders focus on governing and policy Business leaders focus on business operations Don t comingle responsibilities Hold People Accountable!

CONTROL OVER THE KEYS TO DEVELOPMENT Keys To Economic External Opportunities Political Sovereignty Market Opportunity Distance from Markets Access to Capital Internal Assets Natural Resources Human Capital Governing Institutions Tribal Culture Strategy Economic Policy Activity Degree of Control Low Moderate High X X X X X X X X X X Source: RELOADING THE DICE: IMPROVING THE CHANCES FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ON AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATIONS Stephen Cornell and Joseph P. Kalt

STRATEGY FOR IMPLEMENTATION 1. Start with a Plan (CEDS) 2. Ensure the plan focuses on establishing GOOD RULES 3. Determine how the new rules will be enforced and how new businesses will be regulated 4. Create a Proper Business Environment and use standard business structures, and innovative Zoning to incentivize investors 5. Follow through with the plan and MEASURE RESULTS 6. If results are not favorable AMEND THE PLAN!

NABDI (NATIVE AMERICAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE) Funding for technical assistance Reservation-wide economic development plans (CEDS) Economic development feasibility studies Primary objective is to create jobs and foster economic activity within tribal communities Submission date August 12 th Annual grant program We provide this notice under section 10(c) of the ESA (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and its implementing regulations (50 CFR 17.22), and NEPA (42 U.S.C. 4371 et seq.) and its implementing regulations (40 CFR 1506.6; 43 CFR part 46).

Discussion/Questions Tribal Community Tribal Court Tribal Council For Profit Business Governmental Services Not For Profit Entities Board of Directors Chief Government Officer Non-Profit Board of Directors Economic Corp. Chief Operating Officer Independently Owned Business Entities (no oversight board) Subsidiary Companies Tribal Programs: Housing Authority Natural Resource Education Economic Etc. Non-Profits such as: Cultural Center Educational Foundation Boys and Girls Club Etc.