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Native Farm Bill Coalition Membership

Native Farm Bill Coalition Membership. Over 170 Tribes represented 77 Native Nations passed resolutions/sent letters of support 15 Intertribal/Native Orgs and Tribal Authorities/Businesses :. Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians All Pueblo Council of Governors

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Native Farm Bill Coalition Membership

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  1. Native Farm Bill CoalitionMembership • Over 170 Tribes represented • 77 Native Nations passed resolutions/sent letters of support • 15 Intertribal/Native Orgs and Tribal Authorities/Businesses: • Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians • All Pueblo Council of Governors • American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) • First Nations Development Institute • Four Bands Community Fund CDFI • Ho-Chunk, Inc. • Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative (research partner) • Intertribal Agriculture Council • National Association of Food Distribution Programs on Indian Reservations • National Congress of American Indians • National Indian Education Association • National Indian Health Board • Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission • Salish and Kootenai Housing Authority • United South and Eastern Tribes SPF • Ally Organizations • MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger • National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition Native Farm Bill Coalition

  2. Join theNative Farm Bill Coalition • Need More Tribal Leadership and Tribal Organizations to get involved! • Pass a resolution, send logo, and point of contact’s information • Provide input, get latest updates, and receive information • Coalition will provide talking points, one-pagers, and tailored data to support your efforts; regular lawyer/lobbyist strategy calls; regular webinar and discussions Website: www.nativefarmbillcoalition.org Email: info@nativefarmbillcoalition.org Native Farm Bill Coalition

  3. 63 Tribal-Specific Provisions 9 27 6 7 39 Tribal ParityProvisions Access to Funding Provisions Training & Infrastructure Provisions Technical Assistance & Outreach Provisions Traditional & Native Produced Food Provisions 62% 41% 11% 14% 9% *Some tribal provisions may fall under multiple categories Native Farm Bill Coalition

  4. Native Farm Bill CoalitionWebinar on Tribal Provisions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hW6S1q478VQ&feature=youtu.be Native Farm Bill Coalition

  5. Upcoming USDA Tribal Consultation:May 1 & 2, 2019 in DC • First of (Hopefully) Several Tribal Consultations • Date:Wednesday May 1, 2019 — Thursday May 2, 2019 • Time: 8:00 am — 4:30 pm Eastern Time (May 1)8:00 am — 1:00 pm Eastern Time (May 2) • Location: National Museum of the American Indian300 Maryland Ave NE, Room 4018/4019Washington, DC 20002 • RSVP through email to Tribal.Relations@osec.usda.gov with: • Name; Tribe/Organization; Title (i.e. chairwoman); City, State; Phone; Attending both days? (Y/N); Issues you are interested in Native Farm Bill Coalition

  6. Upcoming USDA Tribal Consultation:May 1 & 2, 2019 in DC Designation Form to be copied onto Tribal Letterhead Ms. Diane L. Cullo Acting Director, Office of Tribal Relations US Department of Agriculture 1400 Independence Ave., SW Suite 501A Washington, DC 20250 Dear Ms. Cullo: Under Executive Order 13175, “Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments,” and USDA Departmental Regulation 1350-002 “Tribal Consultation, Coordination, and Collaboration,” USDA aims to respect Indian tribal self-government and sovereignty, honor tribal treaty and other rights, and meet the responsibilities that arise from the unique legal relationship between the Federal government and Tribal governments. Because duly-elected tribal leaders, or their designee, trigger the government-to-government relationship with the United States, formal administrative requirements under the Federal Advisory Committee Act do not apply. (See the Federal Advisory Committee Act, FACA; 5 U.S.C. Appendix – Federal Advisory Committee Act; 86 Stat. 770, as amended.) I am unable to attend the meeting to discuss the 2018 Farm Bill on May 1, 2019 - May 2, 2019 in Washington DC. I hereby designate _________________________ who holds the position of ________________________________ within the Tribe to act as my proxy for this meeting. The proxy designation will expire on [DATE – 3 MONTHS AFTER CONSULTATION]. Sincerely, Native Farm Bill Coalition

  7. Native Farm Bill CoalitionUSDA Tribal Consultation Prep Webinar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNcM44_hEPU Native Farm Bill Coalition

  8. Potential Legislative Issues116th Congress • Child Nutrition Reauthorization • National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs • Child and Adult Care Food Program • Summer Food Service Program • Afterschool Snack and Meal Program • WIC: Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children • WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program • Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program • The Special Milk Program • Register for the NFBC’s webinar - https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8803116001147764749?utm_source=IFAI+master&utm_campaign=08de8b5709-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_03_19_03_23_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_5ef7bb8408-08de8b5709-393425257 • Monday, April 29, 2019 at 2 p.m. CT / 3 p.m. ET Native Farm Bill Coalition

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