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OMB Memo M-25-13 Rescinded: What It Means for Tribal Nations
The White House rescinded OMB Memo M-25-13 following legal challenges and strong Tribal advocacy that led to the reversal of the federal funding freeze. While this prevented immediate harm, funding reviews continue, and Tribal programs remain at risk. This update will simplify the confusion around what the rescission means—and doesn’t mean—for Tribes, providing clarity for leaders, policymakers, and communities navigating these changes.

Federal Funding Freeze and Its Impact on Tribal Programs
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has issued Memo M-25-13, temporarily pausing federal financial assistance programs, including grants and loans, with significant implications for Tribal programs and services. While Social Security and Medicare remain unaffected, uncertainty looms over Medicaid waivers and essential funding for economic development, healthcare, and infrastructure in Native communities. Learn how this suspension may reshape federal support and what actions agencies must take to comply. Stay updated with expert analysis from Indigenous Pact.

Our Rebranding Story
Explore Indigenous Pact’s transformation—our rebrand reflects unity, resilience, and a renewed mission to serve Native Nations.

Indigenous Pact and Guardiant Health Merge
New Collaboration – Indigenous Pact Community Care Increases Scope and Depth of Health Care for AI/AN Communities

The Backstory of the Indigenous Pact and Guardiant Merger
What started as a friendship between two Kurts evolved into what is now Indigenous Pact Community Care.
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