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CREEK SOURCE

Your Tribal 8a(c)3 Partner for Sole Source Federal Contracts

Do you have a tribal 8a partner to help you secure sole source Federal contracts?

CREEK SOURCE is a Muscogee Creek tribal company 8a firm focused on partnering with companies in the Federal contracting space seeking a competitive advantage to win. 

Imagine saving both time and key resources by partnering to secure sole-source contracts. Spend more time executing on new contracts rather than trying to win.

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Our Team

WE ARE COMMITTED TO YOUR GROWTH

CREEK SOURCE is ready to work with firms across a wide range of Federal contracting markets including but not limited to; construction, environmental, green energy, robotic systems, surveillance equipment, food & beverages, fuel, tactical gear, ammunition and munitions, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Professional Services, Education and Training Services, Facilities Management, Disaster Recovery Services, Engineering Services and more.

Delivery Men

Core Values

INTEGRITY

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INNOVATION

Training

RESULTS

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Our Vision

TRANSFORMING BRANDS, DRIVING SUCCESS

Our Journey

A LEGACY OF
EXCELLENCE

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FACTS & FIGURES

Our Track Record of Success

Years of Experience:

20+

Years in the Industry

Clients Served:

520+

Satisfied Clients

Campaigns Delivered:

950+

Successful Campaigns

Market Reach:

6

Countries of Operation

Our Services

BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS THAT CHANGE YOUR FUTURE

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Business Development

Identifying and cultivating new business opportunities in federal contracting.

Brainstorming

2

Proposal Writing Assistance

Helping partners craft compelling, compliant proposals.

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3

Sole Source Compliance

nsuring adherence to federal regulations for sole source contracts.

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4

Contract Management Support

Providing ongoing management of federal contracts, including compliance tracking, reporting, and performance assessments.

"Outstanding Results!"
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CEO of YEUI

HEAR IT FROM OUR HAPPY CLIENTS

"Exceeded Our Expectations"
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Jane Smith,
Marketing Director of Vexil

"Innovative and Reliable"
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Mike Johnson,
Founder of LUNARAE

"Top-Notch Expertise"
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Brand Manager at Twyst

"A True Partner in Growth"
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Head of ​Sales at Plexi

BRANDS THAT LEVERAGE 8a(c)3 Tribal sole source opportunities

Fluor 

Parsons 

Leidos

SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation)

Jacobs Engineering Group

Booz Allen Hamilton

Deloitte

Accenture Federal Services

KPMG

AECOM

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LET'S DISCUSS YOUR NEEDS

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About Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma

The Muscogee (Creek) Nation, originally from the southeastern United States, is a federally recognized Native American tribe based in Oklahoma. Historically, the Muscogee were part of a larger group of tribes known as the Creek Confederacy, which included various autonomous towns in what is now Georgia and Alabama. In the early 19th century, they were forcibly removed from their homelands to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) during the Trail of Tears under the Indian Removal Act of 1830.

Today, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation is headquartered in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, and governs its own affairs as a sovereign nation. It is federally recognized by the U.S. government, meaning it holds certain legal rights and responsibilities, including self-governance, control over tribal lands, and the ability to form government-to-government relationships with the U.S.

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