Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana Awarded $492,490 in Historic Tribal Cybersecurity Grant Program

Baton Rouge, LA — The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana has been awarded a $492,490 grant from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through the first-ever Tribal Cybersecurity Grant Program (TCGP). This grant will have a profound impact on the tribe’s cybersecurity, enhancing its infrastructure and making it more resilient to the growing digital threats that Tribal Nations face.

This significant investment is part of a larger $18.2 million allocation by DHS to support Tribal Nations across the United States in managing and reducing systemic cyber risks and threats. The TCGP was established to address the unique cybersecurity challenges faced by Tribal Nations, who have long been under-resourced in this critical area. The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe is one of over 30 grant recipients, marking the largest number of awards ever provided by DHS to Tribal Nations in a single program.

“The Governor’s Office is thrilled to see the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe leading the way in cybersecurity advancements. This grant is a testament to the strength and resilience of Tribal Nations, and it underscores our commitment to empowering Indigenous communities with the tools they need to protect their digital users. By investing in cutting-edge cybersecurity infrastructure, we are not only safeguarding today’s assets but also paving the way for a secure and prosperous future. Together, we are building a foundation that honors tradition while embracing innovation,” said Chandler, Executive Director of the Governor’s Office of Indian Affairs.

The funding will establish governance frameworks, identify critical vulnerabilities, and develop a 21st-century cyber workforce within the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe. This will address immediate cybersecurity needs and reinforce the tribe’s infrastructure to support long-term sovereignty and resilience.

“Receiving this Tribal Cybersecurity Grant is a significant milestone for our Tunica-Biloxi community. Grants like these are crucial as they help us protect our digital infrastructure and keep our people, culture, and heritage secure in today’s connected world. This support not only ensures our current safety but also strengthens our future, creating a solid foundation for generations to come,” said Tunica-Biloxi Tribe Chairman Marshall Pierite.

The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe is proud to receive this historic grant, which represents a vital step forward in protecting the tribe’s digital assets and ensuring the safety and security of its members in an increasingly complex digital landscape.

For more information on the Tribal Cybersecurity Grant Program and the full list of awardees, visit: DHS Grant