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Dine Tourism Corridor Development Project


Diné Tourism Corridor Development Project (DTCDP) implements two Demonstration Cultural Tourism Corridors in the Navajo and Hopi Nations. The project goal is to increase entrepreneurial opportunities in the tourism sector to create sustainable community development, establish and expand small businesses, increase self-reliance, and present Diné and Hopi culture in a self-determined manner. Analysis of the project helps quantify the potential for increased receipts to entrepreneurs based on participation in a Tourism Corridor which is properly marketed and promoted.

The Navajo Nation
http://www.discovernavajo.com


We are partnering with the Navajo Nation on the Dine' Tourism Corridor Development Project for Rural Micro Enterprise Development (DTCDP) DTCDP is a successor of a U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Office of Native American Affairs (ONAA) Economic Development Program funded project.

SBA Office of Native American Affairs (ONAA)
http://www.sba.gov/naa/

We are partnering with Diné bii ína, Inc. (DBI), a community-based nonprofit Navajo organization founded in 1991 to provide leadership, economic development, and support for traditional lifeways of Navajo sheep producers and weavers. The organization seeks to restore status to sheep herding, wool processing, and weaving, and to promote the education that is necessary for its pursuit in the modern world.

Diné bii ína, Inc. (DBI) aka The Navajo Lifeway
http://www.navajolifeway.org