HARVESTING TRADITION | How Four Directions Development Corporation Helped Mi’kmaq Nation Expand a Fishery into an Enterprise

HARVESTING TRADITION | How Four Directions Development Corporation Helped Mi’kmaq Nation Expand a Fishery into an Enterprise

Author: Hosts: Pete Upton, Brian Edwards, Elyse Wild | Producers: Native CDFI Network, Tribal Business News June 20, 2024 Duration: 22:48
Polluted waters once limited the Mi’kmaq Nation's access to brook trout. A new fish hatchery and expansion, supported by Four Directions, a Native CDFI, boosts subsistence and economic development. Difference Makers explores how Native community development financial institutions (CDFIs) are expanding economic opportunity across Indian Country. From small business lending and homeownership to consumer loans, financial education, and technical assistance, Native CDFIs provide the capital and...

In a landscape often defined by barriers, a different kind of financial story is being written from within Native communities. Difference Makers, hosted by Pete Upton, Brian Edwards, and Elyse Wild, goes inside the work of Native Community Development Financial Institutions. This isn't a typical business podcast about market trends or startup scaling; it's a ground-level view of economic sovereignty in action. Each episode focuses on the tangible mechanics of change-how a loan can build more than a building, how a partnership can weave traditional values into modern enterprise, and how a single idea can redirect the flow of opportunity for generations. Produced by the Native CDFI Network and Tribal Business News, the conversations here are pragmatic and hopeful, featuring the voices of lenders, entrepreneurs, and community leaders who are doing the foundational work. Listeners will hear specific challenges, innovative solutions, and the quiet persistence required to build resilient tribal economies. The podcast moves beyond theory to the on-the-ground realities of creating capital access and fostering self-determined growth. It’s about the architects of a different financial future, revealing how community-centered finance operates as a powerful tool for cultural and economic revitalization. Tune in for stories where finance meets community, and where every investment is measured in more than dollars.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 25

Difference Makers
Podcast Episodes
The Flour Mill [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:52
Large-scale economic development deals in Indian Country are typically financed through complex capital stacks — combining banks, tax credits and outside investors — with Native CDFIs often left out. That may be starting…
Philanthropy’s Blind Spot [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 31:51
Native communities receive less than one-half of 1% of philanthropic funding in the United States — roughly four or five dollars for every thousand dollars foundations give away. In Episode 3 of Difference Makers 3.0, Br…
From Policy to Practice [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 31:20
How Native CDFIs grew from federal study into a sovereign finance movement In 2001, the U.S. Treasury Department released the Native American Lending Study, identifying 17 structural barriers to capital access in Indian…
Before the Banks [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 35:52
The legal foundations of tribal economies Long before federal banking systems or modern economic policy, Native nations were building trade networks, governing territory and sustaining complex economies. In Episode 1 of…
Difference Makers 3.0 Trailer [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:02
Difference Makers 3.0 is a yearlong podcast series from the Native CDFI Network and Tribal Business News that explores how Native community development financial institutions (CDFIs) are reshaping the future of tribal ec…
FUTURE OF NATIVE CDFI FUNDING: A Conversation with Pete Upton [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 32:10
Pete Upton, CEO of Native CDFI Network, warns of an "existential threat" to the NACA program—the only federal funding stream specifically for Native CDFIs. With 86% of this year's funding at risk and potential complete e…