American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin INTRODUCTION / OVERVIEW OF PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND KEY OPERATING STAFF First American Capital Corporation.

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American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin INTRODUCTION / OVERVIEW OF PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND KEY OPERATING STAFF First American Capital Corporation

AICCW FACC AICTA Getting Resources to Your Business & Community 2

Mission Statement The American Indian Chamber of Commerce exists to promote business development opportunities and economic development in Wisconsin Indian Country through directed service delivery to American Indian entrepreneurs. Since our inception in 1991, we have remained committed to providing statewide advocacy, promotions, networking, one-to-one business management counseling and access to financial products and services to Wisconsin-based American Indian business people Celebrating 22 Years

Background Formed in years of continuous operations 501(c)(3) non profit organization Creates visibility for Indian owned businesses Provides networking/business development opportunities Collaborates with government agencies on special projects Provides technical assistance and mentoring to individual businesses Provides assistance in obtaining government certifications (e.g. DBE/MBE) Helps businesses be competitive in government contracting Manages the American Indian College Scholarship Program Celebrating 22 Years

Board of Directors The nine member AICCW Board of Directors are all enrolled Members of Federally Recognized Tribes, including:  Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians (2)  Cherokee Confederation  Forest County Potawatomi  Little River Band of Ottawa Indians  Oneida Indian Nation (2)  Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux  Stockbridge-Munsee Community – Band of Mohican Indians

Accomplishments Created the First American Capital Corporation (FACC) as a separate Revolving Loan Fund organization in Created the American Indian Construction and Trades Association (AICTA), a subgroup formed in Distributed ~ $275,000 in scholarships to 145 Indian college students. Provides advocacy through serving as a DBE stakeholder representative on the WisDOT Trans-AC/CAC (and sub-committees), as well as a on the US 41 DBE Goal Setting Technical Analysis (GSTA) and voting member on the Technical/Business Sub-committees. Serves on the statewide WisDOT Inter-Tribal Task Force (Indian Country Consultation/Policy Review Functions) Serves as a professional business assistance services consultant (e.g. performing WisDOT DBE Support Services contract work) Celebrating 22 Years

NADBE Capacity Building Services Assist w/ DBE Certification Applications – currently 70 NADBEs Ready/Willing/Able to perform commercially useful functions  One-to-One Business Counseling – Accounting, Quoting, Marketing  Training: Pre-DBE/DBE Orientation; Construction Safety; Bidx/SBN  Mentoring/Networking: Time with Experienced DBEs, Prime Contractors  Business Loans – Contract Financing, Equipment, Working Capital  Reporting/Print Products: WI NADBE Directory; DBE Business Capacity Profiles; Construction Safety & Health Manuals; Native American Business Exchange Directory

NADBE Capacity Building Services  Advocacy: Trans-AC, US 41 DBE Goal Setting Technical Analysis  Information Clearinghouse: Policy Issues, Plan Room, Project Opportunities  DBE Program Accountability: WisDOT/Federal (49 CFR Part 26) DBE participation goals/Good Faith Effort Guidance  Services Available to: WisDOT, BIA, Tribes, Commerce, other states  Referrals to a broad network of subject matter experts and technical assistance providers…

First American Capital Corporation (FACC)

Mission Statement The mission of First American Capital Corporation is to perform economic development activities that benefit Wisconsin's Indian Country by increasing access to capital in the form of business loans, providing technical assistance services that strengthen the skills of our entrepreneurs, and by advocating for Indian owned businesses to create new business opportunities, both on and off the reservations. The source for financial products & services in Indian Country.

Background First American Capital Corporation is a 501(c)(3) organization that performs economic development activities in Wisconsin's Indian community. We provide technical assistance and business loans to Indian-owned small businesses. FACC is a sister agency of AICCW. FACC has its own Board of Directors and a Loan Committee, but shares staff and resources with AICCW. The source for financial products & services in Indian Country.

Accomplishments Developed diversified funding sources: FACC has obtained grant funds from several government agencies to grow our Revolving Loan Fund Program for Indian owned businesses, including: Wisconsin Economic Development Corp US Treasury CDFI Fund  US SBA USDA First Indian organization in Wisconsin to earn the US Treasury's certification as a Community Development Financial Institution ("CDFI"). Only Indian lending organization in the country to operate an SBA Microloan Program. Our Revolving Loan Fund track record; Since 2003 we have made 110 loans in the aggregate amount of ~$3.5 million ~60% of the FACC Loan Portfolio is NADBE Construction and Professional Services Businesses performing WisDOT Contract Work 3.1 million and 95 (86%) of those loans were to Indian owned businesses 91% successful repayment of all loans The source for financial products & services in Indian Country.

AICCW-FACC Snapshot of Services

Our Leadership Team – Enrolled member: Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians; also descendent of Menominee tribal member. – Overall accountability to clients, funding partners & stakeholders; management of day- to-day FACC operations; development of programs and services; program compliance and financial stability of FACC. – 30 years banking/commercial lending experience, with specialty in providing hands-on business coaching with small and medium sized firms including in-depth financial analysis, problem solving, strategic thinking and development of financing solutions. Jeff Bowman President - First American Capital Corporation

Knowledgeable & Experienced Staff Craig Anderson Executive Director AICCW / FACC – Enrolled member of Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe. – Management of AICCW/FACC including loan portfolio; membership services coordinator and fundraising events manager. – Experience includes 25 years business leadership – founding member of AICCW and FACC.

Knowledgeable & Experienced Staff – Project Manager for AICCW/FACC grants writing - management/ compliance; contract management; AICCW/FACC business assistance training program coordinator. – Experience includes 25 years as a business assistance and tribal economic development services provider in WI Indian Country, including as Manager of the UWEX SBDC - WI American Indian Economic Development (WAIED) Program - and service as a tribal project management consultant. Gary Mejchar Assistant Director American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin

Knowledgeable & Experienced Staff – Enrolled member of Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe. – Management of AICCW/FACC accounting functions including loan portfolio; membership services coordinator, and fundraising events manager. – Experience includes 25 years of corporate department management, development/design of system functionality, customer service. Beverly Anderson Executive Assistant AICCW / FACC

Summary & Questions AMERICAN INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF WISCONSIN FIRST AMERICAN CAPITAL CORPORATION AMERICAN INDIAN CONSTRUCTION & TRADES ASSOCIATION Contact AICCW/FACC at / and Visit us at