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What
is the Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) program?
The Indian Housing
Block Grant Program (IHBG) is a formula grant that provides a range of affordable
housing activities on Indian reservations and Indian areas. The block grant approach
to housing for Native Americans was enabled by the Native American Housing Assistance
and Self Determination Act of 1996 (NAHASDA). Eligible
IHBG recipients are Federally recognized Indian tribes or their tribally designated
housing entity (TDHE), and a limited number of state recognized tribes who were
funded under the Indian Housing Program authorized by the United States Housing
Act of 1937 (USHA). With the enactment of NAHASDA, Indian tribes are no longer
eligible for assistance under the USHA. An
eligible recipient must submit to HUD an Indian Housing Plan (IHP) each year to
receive funding. At the end of each year, recipients must submit to HUD an Annual
Performance Report (APR) reporting on their progress in meeting the goals and
objectives included in their IHPs. Eligible
activities include housing development, assistance to housing developed under
the Indian Housing Program, housing services to eligible families and individuals,
crime prevention and safety, and model activities that provide creative approaches
to solving affordable housing problems. |