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Program Accomplishments by Fiscal Year

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HUD’s Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) administers housing and community development programs that benefit American Indian and Alaska Native tribal governments, tribal members, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, Native Hawaiians, and other Native American organizations.

ONAP’s mission is to:

  • increase the supply of safe, decent, and affordable housing available to Native American families
  • strengthen communities by improving living conditions and creating economic opportunities for tribes and Indian housing residents; and
  • ensure fiscal integrity in the operation of the programs it administers
ONAP’s programs are:
 -   Indian Housing Block Grant program (IHBG)
 -   Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grant program (NHHBG)
 -   Indian Community Development Block Grant program (ICDBG)
 -   Section 184 Indian Housing Loan Guarantee program
 -   Section 184A Housing Loan Guarantee program (for Native Hawaiians)
 -   Title VI Federal Guarantees for Financing Tribal Housing program

Program Accomplishments Positively Impact Indian Country

Program accomplishments translate to outputs that have immediate and dramatic positive effects on Native American communities.  They directly contribute to such long-term outcomes as:

  • An increased supply of safe, decent, and affordable housing for Native American families
  • Fair and ample credit opportunities for Native American homebuyers
  • Healthier economies and better employment opportunities
ONAP established performance indicators to measure the most important and consistent use of program funds.  As of November 9. 2007, ONAP’s program recipients had reported the following accomplishments for Fiscal Year 2006:
  • 794 rental units were constructed using IHBG funds.
  • 134 rental units were acquired using IHBG funds.
  • 728 rental units were rehabilitated using IHBG funds.
  • 1,265 homeownership units were constructed using IHBG funds.
  • 854 homeownership units were acquired using IHBG funds.
  • 4,252 homeownership units were rehabilitated using IHBG funds.
  • 1,139 homeownership loans were guaranteed using the Section 184 program.
  • 10 loans were guaranteed using the Title VI program.
  • 79 jobs were created related to ICDBG projects.
  • 197 housing units were rehabilitated using ICDBG funds.

In Fiscal Year 2007, ONAP tracked accomplishments by region, as follows:

Indian Housing Block Grant Accomplishments 2007

Region
Homeownership Units Constructed
Homeownership Units Acquired
Homeownership Units Rehabilitated

Alaska

117

135

524

Eastern/Woodlands

75

91

479

Northern Plains

53

4

23

Northwest

39

51

79

Southern Plains

200

233

1141

Southwest

814

45

716

Total

1298

559

2962

 

Region

Rental Units Constructed

Rental Units Acquired

Rental Units Rehabilitated

Alaska

73

5

106

Eastern/Woodlands

80

10

120

Northern Plains

20

47

153

Northwest

147

4

153

Southern Plains

62

2

31

Southwest

210

12

198

Total

592

80

761

 

Section 184 and Title VI Loan Guarantee Programs Accomplishments 2007

Region

Section 184 Homeownership Loans

Title VI Guaranteed Loans

Alaska

107

5

Eastern/Woodlands

211

0

Northern Plains

129

1

Northwest

129

2

Southern Plains

466

0

Southwest

298

0

Total

1,340

8


Indian Community Development Block Grant Accomplishments 2007

Region

ICDBG Jobs Created

ICDBG Housing Units Rehabilitated

Alaska

0

121

Eastern/Woodlands

15

0

Northern Plains

43

35

Northwest

0

0

Southern Plains

60

27

Southwest

0

30

Total

118

213

 

Native Hawaiian Programs:

In Fiscal Year 2006:
  • 23 homeownership units were constructed or acquired in Hawaii using NHHBG funds.
  • 1 homeownership loan was guaranteed in Hawaii using the Section 184A program.
In Fiscal Year 2006: 
  • 59 homeownership units were built, 3 units were acquired, and 3 units were rehabilitated in Hawaii using NHHBG funds.
 
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