Intertribal Council of Michigan

Economic Development Planning Grant


Planning Investment Grant

The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc. receives funding from the Economic Development Administration for purpose of continuation of a planning process that is designed to promote good economic planning, educate the tribes about the Economic Development Administration’s new regulations and initiatives and assure that tribes meeting the eligibility and requirements for economic ventures by documenting a Planning document called a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy. The program will also engage in discussions on how the tribes can partner with their local planning districts, colleges or Universities and other State Collaborations to promote economic development for their total regions.

Elderly Supplemental Programs

Funds provided by the Department of Community Health to supplement current elderly programming on the twelve Michigan Indian Communities. The funds are most commonly used to supplement the meals programs or transportation costs associated with the nutrition programs.


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Steps to a Healthy Anishinaabe

Results from the 2006 Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey (BRFS) are now published

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