Associations

We’re proud of the numerous partnerships we’ve forged with organizations and associations across the country.

From National Indian Gaming Association whose mission is to protect and pre serve the general welfare of tribes striving for self-sufficiency through gaming enterprises in Indian Country to NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants, we value the relationships we’ve built and continue to build.

 

We’re grateful for organizations such as Great Plains Indian Gaming Association (GPIGA); their purpose is to protect and promote the Tribal gaming industry by bringing together federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Great Plains Region who are operating gaming enterprises, utilizing a spirit of cooperation to develop common strategies and positions concerning issues affecting all. gaming tribes.

The International Entertainment Buyer’s Association (IEBA) is the leading not-for-profit trade organization for live entertainment industry professionals. Founded in 1970, IEBA provides unparalleled networking opportunities and continuing education to its members to strengthen relationships, foster growth and increase revenue for the live entertainment industry.

The Minnesota Indian Gaming Association. (MIGA) was established in 1987 to represent member tribes in their efforts to educate the public and elected officials while addressing shared interests and concerns. Since that time, MIGA has served as the collective voice of its members on vital issues affecting gaming. Each tribe has its own sovereign government and priorities for its people, but through MIGA, Minnesota tribes have the opportunity to speak with a unified voice on gaming and related public policy matters.