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HUD No. 24-316
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Monday
December 9, 2024

HUD Awards More Than $72 Million to Empower Native American Communities Across the Nation

Funds support community development, affordable housing, infrastructure, and community facilities.


WASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded $72.6 million to 38 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.

“We continue to make strong community development investments in Indian country,” said HUD Agency Head, The Honorable Adrianne Todman. “This funding allows Tribal Nations to meet the needs of their communities and make critical infrastructure improvements.”

HUD extends its gratitude to Tribes for providing vital feedback on the ICDBG program through Tribal consultation, which informed the development of this grant competition, from the design of the Notice of Funding Opportunity through our work to quickly complete the application review and award process.

“Native American Tribes are leading the charge to upgrade infrastructure in their communities,” said Richard Monocchio, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing. “As housing and community development needs arise in Indian Country, we continue to support Tribal Communities projects to develop more innovative solutions to these challenges.”

In addition to the funding released today, the Department is recognizing the work of community building in Tribal Nations with the inaugural Secretary’s Award for Excellence in Tribal Communities. This prestigious award acknowledges the innovative approaches, best practices, policies, and community engagement that make significant contributions to serving HUD-assisted Tribal residents. Awards will be considered under the following priority areas: community development, new housing construction, supporting Native youth and honoring and serving Native veterans. HUD encourages Tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Entities to apply. To learn more about the award, visit: HUD Secretary’s Award for Excellence in Tribal Communities.

The following grantees will receive awards as part of today’s ICDBG program announcement:

 

Region State Recipient City Amount
Alaska AK Angoon Community Association Angoon $2,000,000
Alaska AK Cheesh-Na Tribe Gakona $2,000,000
Alaska AK Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc Anchorage $2,000,000
Alaska AK Metlakatla Housing Authority Metlakatla $1,800,000
Alaska AK Native Village of Chitina Chitina $2,000,000
Alaska AK Native Village of Mary's Igloo Teller $1,472,000
Alaska AK Sitka Tribe of Alaska Sitka $1,000,000
Eastern Woodlands ME Mi'kmaq Nation Presque Isle $2,000,000
Eastern Woodlands MI Bay Mills Indian Community Brimley $2,000,000
Eastern Woodlands MI Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians of MI Sault Ste. Marie $2,000,000
Northern Plains MT Chippewa Cree Housing Authority Box Elder $2,000,000
Northern Plains MT Salish & Kootenai Housing Authority Pablo $2,000,000
Northern Plains NE Northern Ponca Housing Authority Norfolk $1,315,446
Northern Plains NE Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska Winnebago $1,890,060
Northern Plains SD Crow Creek Housing Authority Fort Thompson $2,000,000
Northern Plains WY Eastern Shoshone Tribe Fort Washakie $1,798,736
Northwest OR Warm Springs Housing Authority Warm Springs $2,000,000
Northwest WA Colville Indian Housing Authority Nespelem $2,000,000
Southern Plains OK Cherokee Nation Tahlequah $1,999,940
Southern Plains OK Chickasaw Nation Ada $2,000,000
Southern Plains OK Citizen Potawatomi Nation Shawnee $2,000,000
Southern Plains OK Fort Sill Apache Tribe Apache $2,000,000
Southern Plains OK Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Housing Authority McLoud $2,000,000
Southern Plains Ok Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Pawnee $1,349,084
Southern Plains OK Wyandotte Nation Wyandotte $2,000,000
Southwest AZ White Mountain Apache Housing Authority Whiteriver $4,000,000
Southwest CA Cahuilla Band of Indians Anza $1,486,250
Southwest CA Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians Redwood Valley $2,000,000
Southwest CA Guidiville Rancheria of California Talmage $2,000,000
Southwest CA Karuk Tribe Happy Camp $2,000,000
Southwest CA La Jolla Band of Mission Indians Pauma Valley $1,582,510
Southwest CA North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians North Fork $2,000,000
Southwest CA Pinoleville Pomo Nation Ukiah $2,000,000
Southwest CA Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians Anza $1,365,000
Southwest CA Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians of the Santa Ynez Reservation, California Santa Ynez $1,588,750
Southwest CA Toiyabe Indian Health Project, Inc. Bishop $2,000,000
Southwest NM San Ildefonso Housing Authority Santa Fe $2,000,000
Southwest NV Washoe Tribe of Nevada & California Gardnerville $1,974,758


For further information on the ICDBG program and its impact on Tribal communities, please visit www.hud.gov/codetalk.


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