
Tribal Development Partners understands real estate finance and development. We specialize in partnering with Tribal Organizations to identify and develop facility infrastructure to support essential services in their communities.

105(l) Consultation
The first step is for us to review your current 105(l) lease portfolio. By creating a TDP profile, we can start a conversation about how TDP can best support your Tribal Organization. Whether it’s managing existing leases, applying for new ones, or sharing best practices to maximize future funding, we’re here to help.

Facility Condition Assessments
Keep your capital planning on track by maintaining up-to-date facility condition assessments for every 105(l) lease application. TDP can arrange and oversee this important service for you—at no extra cost.

Capital Project Delivery
TDP helps align your facility needs with your organization’s long-term goals. We’ll collaborate with your team to develop construction plans, budgets, and schedules, managing every aspect of your project—from financial close to the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Capital Project Financing
TDP will work with you to create a financial plan tailored to your needs, based on a long-term negotiated lease. This funding can cover up to 100% of project costs, including facility management and maintenance expenses.

Facility Management
TDP will continue to ensure that maintenance and repair funds are managed properly, keeping your facility running smoothly and staying compliant throughout its lifecycle.
Tribal Development Partners (TDP) supports Tribal Organizations in making the most of 105(l) funding opportunities to build facilities that meet the needs of their communities.
TDP was created to ensure federal funding agreements deliver on their promises and to support Tribal Organizations in developing real estate and infrastructure projects in underserved areas.
By bringing together all the key steps—planning, design, financing, construction, and property management—TDP makes the process easier. This approach ensures that the costs of building, operating, and maintaining these facilities work hand-in-hand with the benefits provided by the 105(l) program.