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Angelina Papakee

Meskwaki Nation of Iowa Descendant

Preferred Provider Program Coordinator

Angelina Papakee is a descendant of the Meskwaki Nation of Iowa. She is a recent graduate of Macalester College with a degree in American Studies with a focus on Indigenous and Urban Studies. She has experience in ICWA and family services, having several years of experience doing traditional work with Indigenous mothers and children, utilizing intergenerational healing models. Her tribal community work supports the Alliance in her broad research and experience with Indigenous communities and non-profits.

 

In her free time, Angelina enjoys going to the gym, reading, and spending time with her family.

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Education & Workforce Development

In partnership with Tribal Colleges, major universities, and federal agencies, the Alliance develops and supports a variety of Native-led clean energy education, training, and degree programs for tribal leaders and tribal members to ensure new infrastructure is conceived, built, and managed by Native people, for Native people.

 

For more information, please email [email protected]

Resources & Events

In our commitment to supporting tribes in their self-determined pursuit of clean energy, the Alliance is creating an online hub brimming with timely and relevant tools and information. This includes the development of crucial resources like a comprehensive federal and state funding database, and a tribal energy project capital stack planning tool.

 

The Alliance hosts a series of events throughout the year, each meticulously crafted to transcend the conventional notion of gatherings. These events serve as purposeful forums, uniting tribes with subject matter experts and reliable resource providers. Our aim is not merely to convene, but to actively address challenges and leverage opportunities for tribal clean energy development. Rooted in Indigenous cultural values, these gatherings cultivate connections that extend beyond business — they foster connections that are not only useful but deeply meaningful.

 

For more information about our resources, please email  [email protected]

For more information about our events, please email [email protected]

Energy Policy & Government Relations

Leveraging our robust connections in Washington, the Alliance Policy team champions fair energy policies and equitable utility practices. Acting as a crucial conduit, we facilitate the exchange of energy-related information between federal and tribal governments. In collaboration with our technical team, the Alliance Policy team provides invaluable support to tribes through expert project planning and grant writing services, delivered at no cost. Our goal is to enhance the success rate of tribal applications for federal funding, ensuring that valuable resources are directed toward tribal initiatives with the greatest impact.

 

For more information, please email

[email protected]

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE & PROJECT FINANCE

The Alliance team offers guidance and support for energy planning, grant writing, project development, financing, legal and tax matters. Through our Preferred Provider program, we evaluate and connect tribes with highly qualified, ethical clean energy developers and service providers to ensure tribes’ best interests are protected through all phases of infrastructure development.

 

For More Information

For tribes seeking technical assistance, please email our Tribal Liason, Monica Paradise at

[email protected]

 

For clean energy developers and service providers seeking information about our Preferred Provider Program, please email our Preferred Provider Program Coordinator, Angelina Papakee at 

[email protected]