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HUD No. 24-022
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Wednesday
February 7, 2024

HUD Awards Almost $20 Million for Affordable Housing and Community Development in Native American Communities

Funds support development of infrastructure and community facilities


WASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded nearly $20 million to 11 communities through the Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) program. These grant funds may be used for infrastructure, community buildings, housing rehabilitation, land acquisition, economic development, and more to support American Indian and Alaskan Native families on Indian reservations and in other Indian areas. In June 2023, HUD made $75 million available to Tribes through the ICDBG program for community development. More awards will be announced as ICDBG reviews are completed.

“This critical funding will help Tribal Nations meet the needs of their communities and build towards their futures,” said HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge. “Our Administration is proud to fulfill its responsibility to our Tribal Nations in ways that respect their sovereignty and allow them to thrive.”

“Seeing firsthand the incredible work Tribes are doing on behalf of their communities is inspiring,” said Richard Monocchio, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing. “We continue to meet emerging needs in Indian Country with this funding, and there is no better investment than supporting Tribes to develop innovative solutions for complex challenges.”

The Department understands how significant this funding is to Tribal communities and the importance of issuing awards as soon as the reviews are completed to ensure that ICDBG funds reach communities as quickly as possible. HUD extends its’ gratitude to Tribes for providing vital feedback through Tribal consultation, which informed the development of this grant competition.

The following is a list of grantees that will receive an award:

AONAP
ICDBG Awardee
City
State
Award
EWONAP
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
Baraga
MI
$2,000,000
EWONAP
Mattaponi Indian Reservation
West Point
VA
$1,699,933
EWONAP
Seneca Nation of Indians
Irving
NY
$1,591,200
TOTAL
 
 
 
$5,291,133

 

AONAP
ICDBG Awardee
City
State
Award
NPONAP
Salish & Kootenai Housing Authority
Pablo
MT
$2,000,000
NPONAP
Fort Peck Housing Authority
Poplar
MT
$2,000,000
NPONAP
Crow Creek Housing Authority Project 1
Fort Thompson
SD
$1,125,000
NPONAP
Northern Cheyenne Tribal Housing Authority
Lame Deer
MT
$2,000,000
NPONAP
Crow Creek Housing Authority Project 2
Fort Thompson
SD
$875,000
NPONAP
Lower Brule Housing Authority
Lower Brule
SD
$2,000,000
NPONAP
Cheyenne River Housing Authority
Eagle Butte
SD
$681,888
TOTAL
 
 
 
$10,681,888

 

AONAP
ICDBG Awardee
City
State
Award
NWONAP
Quinault Housing Authority
Taholah
WA
$1,968,241
NWONAP
Chehalis Tribal Housing Authority
Oakville
WA
$1,605,356
TOTAL
 
 
 
$3,573,597


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