The Hualapai Federally Recognized Tribal Extension Program (FRTEP) builds community capacity by working in close collaboration with Tribal Departments, stakeholders, individual tribal members, and youth of all ages. During the last thirteen years, the Hualapai FRTEP agent has contributed to Tribal events by volunteering, serving on committees, assisting with community building events, taking a lead in the community garden, holding livestock clinics, cooking healthy, nourishing meals, and making everyone feel welcome during events. By assisting the Tribe in meeting their priority needs, FRTEP has become well known and accepted. Community members of all ages are comfortable attending programs and exploring new opportunities to learn. The commitment from the Tribe has likewise grown. At its inception in 2001, FRTEP operated with a desk and file cabinet. It now occupies a 2 ½ acre complex with a new building with a large meeting room, a commercial kitchen, rodeo arena, space for storage sheds, and two dozen 4-H Youth livestock project pens. Space is also provided for a garden shed at the Cultural Center. Future activities for Hualapai FRTEP will address the evolving needs of the Hualapai Nation and include a summer camp with natural resource field trips, early childhood education, equine immunization clinics, community gardening classes, and wellness programs. The Hualapai FRTEP project draws on networks of experts for program support including University specialists and county agents, Native American serving organizations such as the Intertribal Agricultural Council, the National FRTEP team, and other USDA programs in Indian Country.