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For Release Wednesday February 8, 2012 |
HUD AWARDS $33.4 MILLION IN INDIAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANTS TO 25 WASHINGTON TRIBES
SEATTLE - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today awarded $33,428,515 in Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) allocations to 25 tribes in Washington state IHBG funds are distributed annually under a formula to eligible tribes or their tribally-designated housing entities for a range of affordable housing activities.
The awards are part of some $404 million distributed nationwide today. An additional $250 million in IHBG funds are still to be allocated among Native American communities throughout the country this year. IHBG funds are intended to primarily benefit low-income families living on Indian reservations or in other communities. The amount of each grant is based on a formula that considers local needs and housing units under management by the tribe or designated entity.
"These funds are making a real difference in tribal communities each and every day," said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. "Projects include affordable housing, infrastructure upgrades, community centers and safety programs that every community needs to thrive. These efforts are part of a broader commitment to ensure Native American communities can build their economies in response to their needs and as they see fit."
"Affordable housing is a critical need in Indian Country," said HUD Northwest Regional Administrator Mary McBride. "These HUD funds will assist tribes in meeting their housing needs through sustainable and innovative practices that reflect their culture, heritage, and environmental stewardship."
The Washington tribes awarded IHBG funds today are:
Colville Indian Housing Authority | Nespelem | $3,538,519 |
Cowlitz Tribal Housing Authority | Chehalis | $1,979,873 |
Hoh Indian Tribe | Forks | $108,640 |
Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe | Sequim | $296,627 |
Kalispel Indian Community | Usk | $123,256 |
Lower Elwha Housing Authority | Port Angeles | $743,155 |
Lummi Housing Authority | Bellingham | $2,918,675 |
Muckleshoot Housing Authority | Auburn | $1,072,663 |
Nisqually Indian Tribe of WA | Olympia | $588,626 |
Nooksack Indian Tribe | Deming | $651,532 |
Puyallup Nation Housing Authority | Tacoma | $2,466,344 |
Quileute Housing Authority | La Push | $649,322 |
Quinault Housing Authority | Taholah | $1,793,939 |
Samish Indian Nation | Anacortes | $689,571 |
Sauk-Suiattle Tribe | Darrington | $407,846 |
Shoalwater Bay Tribe of WA | Tokeland | $257,329 |
Skokomish Tribe of WA | Skokomish Nation | $624,550 |
Snoqualmie Tribe | Snoqualmie | $189,646 |
Spokane Indian Housing Authority | Wellpinit | $2,387,607 |
Squaxin Island Tribe | Shelton | $859,207 |
Stillaguamish Tribal Housing Authority | Arlington | $200,258 |
Suquamish Indian Tribe | Suquamish | $732,885 |
Swinomish Housing Authority | La Conner | $1,068,617 |
Tulalip Tribes of Washington | Tulalip | $2,714,330 |
Yakama Nation Housing Authority | Wapato | $6,365,498 |
Eligible activities for the funds 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. The block grant approach to housing was enabled by the Native American Housing Assistance and Self Determination Act of 1996 (NAHASDA).
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