Growing Land Assets Thunder Valley CDC has made recent investments in land assets, acquiring 48 acres in Whiteclay, Nebraska, in both 2021 and 2024. This indicates ongoing development projects and potential opportunities to provide land management, construction, or related services to support their expansion plans.
Funding and Grants With recent financing of $100,000 and a significant $150,000 investment from The Workers Lab, the organization demonstrates active engagement with philanthropic and government funding sources. This suggests a continued need for consulting, grant management, and project execution support to leverage future funding.
Focus on Workforce Development Thunder Valley CDC's efforts to raise funds specifically for workforce development programs highlight an opportunity to offer training, educational technology, or employment services tailored to empowering local Lakota youth and families.
Community Engagement Programs The launch of programming events, such as reintroducing gymnastics and other community-centric initiatives, presents sales opportunities for sports equipment, educational materials, and recreational infrastructure aimed at youth development on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
Technology and Data Usage The organization’s use of tools like Google Analytics, Mailchimp, and Cloudflare CDN indicates a digital presence and interest in data-driven outreach. This creates potential for partnerships in digital marketing, analytics, or community engagement platforms to enhance their outreach efforts.