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Yahola Tribal Nation-CSO, Inc.

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Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:

Economic and Social:
  • Business and Industry
  • Development
  • Economics and Finance
  • Environment
  • Indigenous Peoples
  • Micro-Credit
  • Safety
  • Sustainable Development
  • Taxation Policy

  • Public Administration:
  • Governance and Public Administration
  • Knowledge Systems and E-government
  • Public Financial Management

  • Sustainable Development:
  • Capacity-building
  • Disaster management and vulnerability
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Human settlements
  • Industrial development
  • Land management
  • Partnerships
  • Rural Development
  • Sanitation
  • Toxic chemicals
  • Trade and environment
  • Waste (hazardous)
  • Waste (radioactive)
  • Waste (solid)
  • Waste Management
  • Geographic scope: International
    Country of activity:
  • United States of America
  • Millennium Development Goals:
  • Ensure environmental sustainability
  • Develop global partnership for development
  • Mission statement:
    Year established:
    Year of registration: 2011
    Organizational structure: Yahola Tribal Nation-CSO, Inc. Yahola Tribal Nation-CSO, Inc. is a Section 17 Subsidiary Florida State-Law Nonprofit Corporation of the Yahola Tribal Nation ( DBA, Yahola Ispokeogees Band of Muscogee (Creek) Nation) a 26 U.S. Code § 7871 federally recognized Indian entity under IRC Section 7871.
    Number and type of members: 500+ Individual 10+ Organizational
    Affiliation with NGO networks: LongHouse Treaty Nations, RIO+20
    Funding structure:
  • Membership fees or dues
  • Fees for education and training services
  • Fundraising campaigns
  • Donations and grants from domestic sources
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