We are honored to have U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman and Office of Native American Affairs Assistant Administrator Jackson Brossy join us for our 30th Anniversary Celebration for the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska.
This week, SBA Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman and Assistant Administrator for the Office of Native American Affairs Jackson Brossy traveled to Winnebago, Nebraska, where she met with the Winnebago Tribal Council as well as Ho-Chunk, Inc. Tribal and Alaska Native corporation-owned 8(a) federal contractors use SBA programs to grow revenues and give back to their communities! Ho-Chunk, Inc., owned by the Winnebago Tribe, has delivered thousands of jobs to Nebraska and Iowa, and is helping to build a Winnebago middle class by raising the median income of Tribal members by 78% since it was founded 30 years ago. SBA is honored to partner with 8(a) firms like Ho-Chunk, Inc. to help uplift communities! Learn more about how businesses owned by Alaska Native corporations, Community Development Corporations, Indian tribes, and Native Hawaiian organizations can participate in the 8(a) program: https://www.sba.gov/8a