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Infrastructure Development and 105(l) Lease Specialists

TDP helps Tribes and Tribal Organizations navigate the rising cost and complexity of delivering essential services.

Whether developing new infrastructure or sustaining existing facilities, we provide a structured, reliable approach that aligns federal programs, funding, and project delivery with Tribal priorities.
 

As a full-service partner with deep expertise across administration, finance, design, construction, and operations, we bring these elements together into a coordinated system—so Tribes can move forward with clarity, confidence, and control.

What sets us apart
 

We are a full service Tribal infrastructure development provider, and leading experts on ISDEAA's Section 105(l) Leasing program. Our services are centered on taking a wholistic approach to community development. Considering the entire lifespan of facilities and how they serve to build stronger communities. 

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 105(l) Lease Optimization

16.2%

Average increase in 105(l) reimbursement value

Facility Condition Assessments

6x

Average increase in 105(l) Capital Reserves

Infrastructure Development

4 Million

SqFt of infrastructure development experience

Capital Project Financing

1 Billion

Dollars of project financing experience.

Testimonials

TDP's expertise and services have been praised by many satisfied Tribal partners.  Successfully guiding and complementing their visions in development and Self-Determination.

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"As a Tribal Health Organization, we wanted to work with an experienced partner to make the most of our 105(l) funding. We found a perfect fit in Tribal Development Partners; our capital projects dreams are becoming a reality."

Tim Gilbert, President of Maniilaq Association

Just amazing what TDP is doing for Indian Country - keep up the great work!

Tim Schuerch, Assistant General Counsel, Calista Corporation

"Tribal Development Partners has been integral in working with our school to explore new funding opportunies to maintain our facility, and in turn, improve the education of  our students."

Sarah Osborne, Asst. Principle of the Alaska Native Cultural Charter School

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Contact Us

Have a question or need expert advice? Reach out to info@tribaldevpartners.com for a free consultation.

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