
Oweesta is the longest standing Native CDFI intermediary offering financial products and development services exclusively to Native CDFIs and Native communities.
Oweesta Corporation’s grantmaking is built around Native CDFIs and Native communities, with a strong emphasis on capital access, housing stability, and the infrastructure Native lenders need to operate. The organization describes itself as the longest standing Native CDFI intermediary, and its recent grants show that role in practice through large subgrants, technical assistance, and matching support for Native lending organizations. Among the most distinctive recent awards is a $2,621,943 USDA subgrant to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes in Pablo, Montana, a grant that stands out for its scale and program structure. Other large awards point to a broader intermediary strategy: $500,000 to Homestead Community Development Corp in Anahola, Hawaii, and $250,100 to Hawaii Community Assets in Hilo, Hawaii. The foundation also supports Native housing and lending organizations such as Cook Inlet Lending Center Inc in Anchorage, Alaska, alongside several Native Hawaiian organizations in 2024. Its program portfolio includes Building Native Communities: Financial Empowerment for Teens & Young Adults, the Native CDFI Capital Access Initiative, and the Native CDFI Practitioner Certification Program, showing an approach that combines direct funding with curriculum, training, and capacity building.
Housing and mortgage-related work is a recurring thread. Oweesta Corporation gave $81,000 to Northwest Native Development Fund in Coulee Dam, Washington for a mortgage grant, and it also made a $114,757 WORTH subgrant to Native American Youth & Family Center in Portland, Oregon, indicating support that connects housing stability with community services. Capital formation is another clear area. The $2,621,943 USDA subgrant to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes supports a rural/agricultural funding channel, while a $101,667 matching grant to People's Partner for Community Development in Lame Deer, Montana fits Oweesta’s pattern of pairing money with local leverage. Technology and operating capacity also appear in the grant list. White Earth Investment Initiative in Ogema, Minnesota received two tech grants of $125,176 and $101,850, and Mazaska Owacaso Otipi Financial in Pine Ridge, South Dakota received a $78,467 tech subgrant. Those awards fit the foundation’s focus on Native CDFI development and practitioner support.
Oweesta Corporation’s typical grant size sits in a middle band: the 25th percentile is $20,100, the median is $51,123, and the 75th percentile is $101,458. The recent list includes a wide spread above that range, from six-figure capacity grants to a multi-million-dollar USDA subgrant. The pattern is not limited to one-time support. White Earth Investment Initiative appears twice in 2023 with separate tech grants, and Homestead Community Development Corp appears again in 2024 after a 2023 tech subgrant. The portfolio also mixes grant types, including matching grants, tech subgrants, mortgage grants, worth subgrants, and USDA subgrants. Oweesta is a public charity, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments.
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$98.9M
$16.4M
$12.3M
Most grants fall between $20K and $101K, with a median of $51K.
25th Percentile
$20K
Median
$51K
75th Percentile
$101K
About 0% of grants go to recipients in AK.
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Grant dollars go entirely to U.S. recipients, with Alaska appearing most often by grant count. Recent awards also cluster in Hawaii, Montana, Wisconsin, South Dakota, and Minnesota. Specific recipient cities include Anchorage, Honolulu, Hilo, Waianae, Kapolei, Anahola, and Waimea in Hawaii; Pablo and Browning in Montana; and Eagle Butte and Pine Ridge in South Dakota. The distribution reflects a Native-serving network spread across multiple regions rather than the foundation’s headquarters in Colorado.
Oweesta Corporation supports Native CDFIs and Native communities. Its programs include Native CDFI development, financial education for youth and adults, lending and loan products, housing counseling, capital access and capitalization, and training and certification programs.
Recent grants are centered in the middle range: the 25th percentile is $20,100, the median is $51,123, and the 75th percentile is $101,458. The recent grant list also includes larger awards, including a $2,621,943 USDA subgrant and several grants at or above $250,000.
No. The foundation’s profile indicates that it does not fund individuals. Its recent grants go to organizations such as Native CDFIs, Native housing and lending groups, and tribal or community development entities.
Its stated focus areas include Native CDFI development, financial education for youth and adults, lending and loan products, housing counseling, capital access and capitalization, and training and certification programs. The program list also includes building financial empowerment curricula, Native CDFI capital access work, and practitioner certification.
By grant count, Alaska is the top state in the recent grants data. The recipient locations also include multiple sites in Hawaii, Montana, Wisconsin, South Dakota, and Minnesota, with all listed grants going to U.S. recipients.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CONFEDERATED SALISH AND KOOTENAI TRIBES | PABLO, MT | $2,621,943 | 2024 | USDA SUBGRANT |
| HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP | ANAHOLA, HI | $500,000 | 2024 | GRANT |
| HAWAII COMMUNITY ASSETS | HILO, HI | $250,100 | 2024 | GRANT |
| HI HOME RESOLUTIONS INC | HONOLULU, HI | $250,000 | 2024 | GRANT |
| DYNAMIC COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS | WAIANAE, HI | $250,000 | 2024 | GRANT |
| KUMANO I KE ALA O MAKAWELI | WAIMEA, HI | $250,000 | 2024 | GRANT |
| COUNCIL FOR NATIVE HAWAIIAN ADVANCEMENT | KAPOLEI, HI | $250,000 | 2024 | GRANT |
| COOK INLET LENDING CENTER INC | ANCHORAGE, AK | $151,100 | 2024 | GRANT |
| NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH & FAMILY CENTER | PORTLAND, OR | $114,757 | 2024 | WORTH SUBGRANT |
| TANKA BAR | RAPID CITY, SD | $100,000 | 2024 | GRANT |
| ST CROIX CHIPPEWA OF INDIANS | WEBSTER, WI | $76,000 | 2024 | GRANT |
| WARM SPRINGS COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM | WARM SPRINGS, OR | $71,592 | 2024 | TECH GRANT |
| WISCONSIN NATIVE LOAN FUND | LAC DU FLAMBEAU, WI | $67,905 | 2024 | GRANT |
| FOUR DIRECTIONS DEVELOPMENT CORP | ORONO, ME | $60,750 | 2024 | GRANT |
| WHITE EARTH INVESTMENT INITIATIVE | OGEMA, MN | $51,123 | 2024 | TECH GRANT |
| WESTWATER FINANCIAL INC | SANTA ROSA, CA | $40,100 | 2024 | MATCHING GRANT |
| NACDC FINANCIAL SERVICES INC | BROWNING, MT | $31,330 | 2024 | NHHHCN SUBGRANT |
| HAWAIIAN LENDING & INVESTMENTS | ANAHOLA, HI | $29,230 | 2024 | WORTH SUBGRANT |
| BLACK HILLS CLF INC | RAPID CITY, SD | $26,830 | 2024 | EMERGING GRANT |
| FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY FINANCE | BLACK RIVER FALLS, WI | $25,664 | 2024 | KEEPING PEOPLE HOUSE |
| LAKOTA FUNDS | KYLE, SD | $22,558 | 2024 | GRANT |
| NIXYAAWII COMMUNITY FINANCIAL SVCS | PENDLETON, OR | $20,100 | 2024 | TRAINING STIPEND |
| NORTHERN SHORES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GROUP | PETOSKEY, MI | $20,100 | 2024 | GRANT |
| PAKINI LOAN FUND | WAIANAE, HI | $20,100 | 2024 | GRANT |
| TAALA FUND | TAHOLAH, WA | $20,100 | 2024 | GRANT |
| NIMIIPU COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND | LAPWAI, ID | $20,100 | 2024 | TRAINING STIPEND |
| NPH | GALLUP, NM | $20,000 | 2024 | GRANT |
| FIVE RIVERS | HAPPY CAMP, CA | $20,000 | 2024 | GRANT |
| PLACE TO BORROW MONEY | PAWHUSKA, OK | $20,000 | 2024 | GRANT |
| TIWA LENDING | ISLETA, NM | $9,826 | 2024 | TECH GRANT |
| TATANKA FUNDS INC | MISSION, SD | $9,330 | 2024 | GRANT |
| HAA YAKAWUU FINANCIAL CORP | JUNEAU, AK | $9,330 | 2024 | GRANT |
| MONTANA NATIVE GROWTH FUND | HAYS, MT | $9,230 | 2024 | GRANT |
| NACDC FINANCIAL SERVICES INC | BROWNING, MT | $206,309 | 2023 | TECH GRANT |
| FOUR DIRECTIONS DEVELOPMENT CORP | ORONO, ME | $204,009 | 2023 | GRANT |
| WISCONSIN NATIVE LOAN FUND | LAC DU FLAMBEAU, WI | $195,863 | 2023 | GRANT |
| FOUR BANDS COMMUNITY FUND | EAGLE BUTTE, SD | $182,667 | 2023 | GRANT |
| COUNCIL FOR NATIVE HAWAIIAN ADVANCE | KAPOLEI, HI | $152,800 | 2023 | GRANT |
| HAA YAKAWUU FINANCIAL CORP | JUNEAU, AK | $150,000 | 2023 | GRANT |
| BAY BANCORPORATION INC | GREEN BAY, WI | $150,000 | 2023 | GRANT |
| WESTWATER FINANCIAL INC | SANTA ROSA, CA | $150,000 | 2023 | MATCHING GRANT |
| NATIVE360 LOAN FUND INC | GRAND ISLAND, NE | $150,000 | 2023 | GRANT |
| WHITE EARTH INVESTMENT INITIATIVE | OGEMA, MN | $125,176 | 2023 | TECH GRANT |
| TIWA LENDING | ISLETA, NM | $124,509 | 2023 | TECH GRANT |
| WHITE EARTH INVESTMENT INITIATIVE | OGEMA, MN | $101,850 | 2023 | TECH GRANT |
| HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP | ANAHOLA, HI | $101,800 | 2023 | TECH SUBGRANT |
| PEOPLE'S PARTNER FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT | LAME DEER, MT | $101,667 | 2023 | MATCHING GRANT |
| WIND RIVER DEVELOPMENT FUND | FORT WASHAKIE, WY | $101,250 | 2023 | GRANT |
| FIRST AMERICAN CAPITAL CORPORATION | HALES CORNER, WI | $90,000 | 2023 | GRANT |
| AKIPTAN INC | EAGLE BUTTE, SD | $84,000 | 2023 | GRANT |
CONFEDERATED SALISH AND KOOTENAI TRIBES
$2,621,943USDA SUBGRANT
HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP
$500,000GRANT
HAWAII COMMUNITY ASSETS
$250,100GRANT
HI HOME RESOLUTIONS INC
$250,000GRANT
DYNAMIC COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS
$250,000GRANT
KUMANO I KE ALA O MAKAWELI
$250,000GRANT
COUNCIL FOR NATIVE HAWAIIAN ADVANCEMENT
GRANT
COOK INLET LENDING CENTER INC
$151,100GRANT
NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH & FAMILY CENTER
$114,757WORTH SUBGRANT
TANKA BAR
$100,000GRANT
ST CROIX CHIPPEWA OF INDIANS
$76,000GRANT
WARM SPRINGS COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM
$71,592TECH GRANT
WISCONSIN NATIVE LOAN FUND
$67,905GRANT
FOUR DIRECTIONS DEVELOPMENT CORP
$60,750GRANT
WHITE EARTH INVESTMENT INITIATIVE
$51,123TECH GRANT
WESTWATER FINANCIAL INC
$40,100MATCHING GRANT
NACDC FINANCIAL SERVICES INC
$31,330NHHHCN SUBGRANT
HAWAIIAN LENDING & INVESTMENTS
$29,230WORTH SUBGRANT
BLACK HILLS CLF INC
$26,830EMERGING GRANT
FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY FINANCE
$25,664KEEPING PEOPLE HOUSE
LAKOTA FUNDS
$22,558GRANT
NIXYAAWII COMMUNITY FINANCIAL SVCS
$20,100TRAINING STIPEND
NORTHERN SHORES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GROUP
$20,100GRANT
PAKINI LOAN FUND
$20,100GRANT
TAALA FUND
$20,100GRANT
NIMIIPU COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND
$20,100TRAINING STIPEND
NPH
$20,000GRANT
FIVE RIVERS
$20,000GRANT
PLACE TO BORROW MONEY
$20,000GRANT
TIWA LENDING
$9,826TECH GRANT
TATANKA FUNDS INC
$9,330GRANT
HAA YAKAWUU FINANCIAL CORP
$9,330GRANT
MONTANA NATIVE GROWTH FUND
$9,230GRANT
NACDC FINANCIAL SERVICES INC
$206,309TECH GRANT
FOUR DIRECTIONS DEVELOPMENT CORP
$204,009GRANT
WISCONSIN NATIVE LOAN FUND
$195,863GRANT
FOUR BANDS COMMUNITY FUND
$182,667GRANT
COUNCIL FOR NATIVE HAWAIIAN ADVANCE
$152,800GRANT
HAA YAKAWUU FINANCIAL CORP
$150,000GRANT
BAY BANCORPORATION INC
$150,000GRANT
WESTWATER FINANCIAL INC
$150,000MATCHING GRANT
NATIVE360 LOAN FUND INC
$150,000GRANT
WHITE EARTH INVESTMENT INITIATIVE
$125,176TECH GRANT
TIWA LENDING
$124,509TECH GRANT
WHITE EARTH INVESTMENT INITIATIVE
$101,850TECH GRANT
HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP
$101,800TECH SUBGRANT
PEOPLE'S PARTNER FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
$101,667MATCHING GRANT
WIND RIVER DEVELOPMENT FUND
$101,250GRANT
FIRST AMERICAN CAPITAL CORPORATION
$90,000GRANT
AKIPTAN INC
$84,000GRANT