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UEI: GLE7KXDUS9F5 • CAGE: 33GW2

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Company Description
Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) Dedicated to providing free publications, comprehensive training, and technical assistance to empower Native communities.
Name
Tribal Law And Policy Institute
Headquarters
West Hollywood, CA
United States
Federal contract and grant recipient TRIBAL LAW AND POLICY INSTITUTE (UEI GLE7KXDUS9F5, CAGE 33GW2) is headquartered in West Hollywood CA. Its primary registered NAICS is 813410 Civic and Social Organizations. The tax-exempt corporation was founded in November 1996 and federally registered in November 2004.

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Federal Registration and Certifications

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TRIBAL LAW AND POLICY INSTITUTE
UEI
GLE7KXDUS9F5
CAGE Code
33GW2
SBA Certifications
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American Indian Owned
Minority Owned Business
Native American Owned
Entity Structure
Corporate Entity (Tax Exempt)

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