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Indigenous Energy Initiative Announces
First Ever Tribal Energy Equity Summit
Dear Tribal Leaders,
Indigenous Energy Initiative - IEI is honored to invite Tribal leaders to an important and historic gathering, the first-ever Tribal Energy Equity Summit.

The First Annual Tribal Energy Equity Summit will assemble, for the first time, Native American Tribal leaders and officials from the Federal Government, including the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), U.S. Department of Energy, and the U.S. Department of the Interior for the purposes of establishing relationships and catalyzing more meaningful and effective dialogue about critical energy considerations such as siting, transmission, interconnection and the many resources available to Tribes to support a just transition to clean energy.

To maintain the privacy of our Tribal governments, the Summit is not open to the general public.
 
Tribal Leaders: FREE TICKETS are available for two Tribal leaders from each Tribe. Each Tribal leader attendee must register individually using their official Tribal email address and the following code: TEES-TRIBAL-LEADERS.
Please do not share this code. 
 
Additional Tribal Representatives: Tribal leader registrants may designate up to three additional Tribal leaders and/or individuals from supporting organizations to attend for a fee. In order to attend as an official Tribal designee, these individuals must each register and pay for their tickets using the following code: TEES-TRIBAL-PLUS.

This code may be shared with other Tribal leaders and Tribe-supporting organizations only.

For more information, please contact: tribalenergyequitysummit.org
Travel Stipends
Travel stipends are available for Tribes with financial constraints. To request stipends, Tribal leaders should send an email to questions@tribalenergyequitysummit.org with TRAVEL STIPEND in the subject line. In the body of the email, list the name(s) and title(s) of the individual(s) for whom travel stipends are being requested, and our team will reach out with details.
 
Indigenous Energy Initiative looks forward to welcoming you to the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe owned InterContinental Saint Paul Riverfront for this important and historic event. 
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