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HUD No. WY 2011-05
Dwight Peterson
(307) 261-6250
For Release
Wednesday
March 23, 2011

HUD AWARDS WYOMING STATE TRIBAL COMMUNITY $470,507 TO IMPROVE HOUSING AND SPUR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Funding part of $33 million awarded nationally to Indian Country

CASPER - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded a $470,507 grant today to the Northern Arapaho Housing Authority in Wyoming to improve or create housing or economic development opportunities for low- to moderate-income families. The competitive grants awarded today are provided through HUD's Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) Program to support a wide variety of community development and affordable housing activities, and are a portion of the grants that will be awarded nationally this year. Additional grant announcements will be made in the coming weeks.

"This funding helps our country's Native American and Alaska Native communities improve the living conditions for hard-working families who need the most help," said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan.  "This is an investment to promote neighborhood development, produce affordable housing, and help create much-needed jobs."

The ICDBG program was established in 1977 to help Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages to meet their community development needs. Federally recognized Indian tribes, bands, groups or nations (including Alaska Indian, Aleutes and Eskimos) or Alaska Native villages compete for this funding.

The recipients will use the funding to develop viable communities, including rehabilitating housing or building new housing or to buy land to support new housing construction. The funding can also used to build infrastructure such as roads, water and sewer facilities, to create suitable living environments. To spur economic development, recipients use the grants to establish a wide variety of commercial, industrial and agricultural projects. Recipients have used the funding to build community and health centers, or to start businesses to support the community, such as shopping centers, manufacturing plants, restaurants or convenient stores/gas stations.

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ICDBG Grant Recipients, March 2011

State
Recipient
City
Amount
Alaska
Aleut Community of St. Paul St. Paul
$600,000
Cheesh-Na Tribe Gakona
$600,000
Curyung Tribal Council Dillingham
$600,000
Knik Village Wasilla
$247,062
Native Village of Cantwell Cantwell
$600,000
Native Village of Deering Deering
$600,000
Native Village of Kobuk Kobuk
$600,000
Native Village of Nelson Lagoon Nelson Lagoon
$187,500
Native Village of Selawik Selawik
$500,000
Native Village of Shungnak Shungnak
$600,000
Native Village of Tazlina Glenallen
$600,000
Sitka Tribe of Alaska Sitka
$600,000
Idaho
Coeur d'Alene Tribal Housing Authority Plummer
$500,000
Michigan
Hannahville Wilson
$600,000
Keweenaw Bay Barraga
$600,000
Nottawaseppi Huron Fulton
$598,500
Pokagon Band Dowagiac
$600,000
Sault Ste. Marie Tribe Sault Ste. Marie
$597,576
Minnesota
Leech Lake Cass Lake
$600,000
White Earth Band White Earth
$600,000
Missouri
Eastern Shawnee Seneca
$800,000
North Carolina
E Band Cherokee Cherokee
$600,000
Northern Ponca HA Norfolk
$1,100,000
New York
St. Regis Band of Akwesasne
$600,000
Oklahoma
Cherokee Tahlequah
$726,765
Cheyenne-Arapaho Concho
$799,380
Chickasaw Ada
$800,000
Choctaw Nation Durant
$800,000
Citizen Potawatomi Shawnee
$800,000
Delaware Tribe Bartlesville
$800,000
Kickapoo Tribe OK McLoud
$799,780
Muscogee (Creek) Okmulgee
$800,000
Ottawa Tribe Miami
$800,000
Pawnee Pawnee
$800,000
Ponca Ponca City
$800,000
Quapaw Tribe Quapaw
$799,999
Seneca-Cayuga Grove
$799,965
Tonkawa Tonkawa
$800,000
United Keetoowah Tahlequah
$800,000
Wyandotte Wyandotte
$369,000
Oregon
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Grand Ronde
$500,000
South Dakota
Crow Creek HA Fort Thompson
$900,000
Oglala Sioux (Lakota) HA Pine Ridge
$1,100,000
Rosebud Sioux Tribe Rosebud
$1,100,000
Washington
Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe Sequim
$442,341
Lummi Nation Housing Authority Bellingham
$500,000
Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe Kingston
$500,000
Squaxin Island Tribe Shelton
$498,968
Wisconsin
Ho-Chunk Black River Falls
$600,000
Lac du Flambeau Lac du Flambeau
$600,000
Wyoming
Northern Arapaho Tribal HA Ethete
$470,507
TOTAL
$33,637,343

 

 
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