Minnesota Indian Business Alliance seeks an Engagement Coordinator


MNIBA is a statewide, all-volunteer organizational collaborative
MNIBA is a statewide, all-volunteer organizational collaborative
Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

February 4, 2018

The Minnesota Indian Business Alliance (MNIBA) seeks an Engagement Coordinator. MNIBA’s work straddles the nonprofit and native-owned business worlds, giving us a unique opportunity to break with convention and introduce new ideas.

This position allows you to work from home and will touch nearly every aspect of our operation including: public engagement, marketing and communications, event coordination, program development and more. You will gain a broad range of experience with MNIBA, the tribal communities and citizens we serve while directly impacting our mission to ACT: Align partners, Connect businesses to resources and Transform native economies.

Application submission deadline is February 16, 2018.

Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

(Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation)

Founder & Editor in Chief

Location: Twin Buttes, North Dakota

Spoken Languages: English

Topic Expertise: Federal trust relationship with American Indians; Indigenous issues ranging from spirituality and environment to education and land rights

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