The new Coyote Valley Hotel will be 55,000 sq. ft. and will have 101 guest rooms. It is located along US Highway 101, a major commercial artery bringing customers through the region for business and tourism purposes. The tribe is also increasing wastewater capacity and building safer highway access to the reservation. The development will […] Nonprofit purchase and tribal renovation of polluted river and clear cut forest. After a 10-year effort the Yurok Tribe, Western Rivers Conservancy, Opportunity Fund, and U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation, a division of U.S. Bank, successfully create a salmon sanctuary to protect the cold-water lifeline of the Klamath River. The Yurok Tribe and Western Rivers […] The California Statewide CDC provided $8.5 million of NMTC allocation to Open Door Community Health Centers enabling Open Door to fund an expansion. NMTC financing supported the Coyote Valley Hotel and Wastewater project. A California North Coast enterprise focused on sustainable forestry (including a carbon sequestration project), fisheries habitat protection and restoration, and ecosystem services over a 47,097-acre forested landscape. NMTC financing helped Northern California Indian Development Council to fund upgrades that preserve and revitalize their headquarters office - the historic Carson Block Building in downtown Eureka, CA.