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HUD No. 11-197
Elena Gaona
(202) 708-0685
For Release
Tuesday
September 6, 2011

HUD AWARDS $52.6 MILLION TO NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES FOR HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES
Grants provided by HUD's Indian Community Development Block Grant Program

WASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded more than $52 million in grants to tribal communities in 21 states to improve or create housing and economic development opportunities for low- to moderate-income families. The competitive grants are provided through HUD's Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) Program to support a wide variety of community development and affordable housing activities.

"These funds will help American Indian and Alaska Native tribal governments create sustainable and community-driven solutions," said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. "Housing and infrastructure needs in Indian Country are severe and widespread. I'm inspired by the work the tribal communities are taking on to leverage these funds and get their communities on the right track."

For example, the Comanche Nation Housing Authority of Oklahoma will rehab more than two dozen houses for families currently living in substandard homes, including new roofs, doors, windows, insulation, electrical system and plumbing repairs, siding, flooring, cabinets and counters, and HVAC upgrades. In White Earth, New Mexico, a new 12,800-square-foot Workforce Development Center will provide workforce skills and vocational training to assist tribal members in obtaining employment.

In California, the Quechan Tribe will improve roads and sidewalks in a neighborhood with predominantly low and very-low income families with high amounts of foot traffic. In California, the Yurok Reservation will get multipurpose park and recreation facility. In Montana, families at the Mutual Help project in Northern Cheyenne will have their homes rehabbed to reduce the amount of substandard housing in the community.

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, Aleuts and Eskimos,) or Alaska Native villages compete for this funding. The recipients 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 be used to build infrastructure such as roads, water and sewer facilities, and to create suitable living environments. To spur economic development, recipients have used the grants to establish a wide variety of commercial, industrial and agricultural projects. The grants have been used 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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FY 2011 Indian Community Development Block Grants

STATE RECIPIENT CITY
AMOUNT
Alabama Poarch Band of Creek of Indians Atmore
$600,000
Alaska Knik Tribe Wasilla
$518,332
  Metlakatla Housing Authority Metlakatla
$600,000
  Native Village of Kluti-Kaah Copper Center
$600,000
  Native Village of Nanwalek Nanwalek
$600,000
  Native Village of Napakiak Napiak
$600,000
  Noorvik Native Community Noorvik
$600,000
  Village of Atmautluak Atmautluak
$600,000
  Holy Cross Village Holy Cross
$600,000
  Mentasta Traditional Council Mentasta Lake
$560,000
  Shageluk Native Village Shageluk
$580,000
Arizona Ak-Chin Indian Community Maricopa
$605,000
  Gila River Health Care Organization Sacaton
$2,750,000
  Hualapai Indian Tribe Peach Springs
$825,000
  Navajo Nation Window Rock
$4,506,720
California Big Pine Paiute Tribe of the Owens Valley Big Pine
$605,000
  Big Valley Tribe of Pomo Indians Lakeport
$605,000
  Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians Geyserville
$605,000
  Greenville Rancheria of Maidu Indians Grenville
$590,000
  North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians North Fork
$605,000
  Pit River Tribal Housing Board Burney
$559,000
  Yurok Tribe Klamath
$605,000
  All Mission Indian Housing Authority - La Jolla Temecula
$605,000
  All Mission Indian Housing Authority - Santa Rosa Temecula
$605,000
  All Mission Indian Housing Authority -Torres-Mtz Temecula
$605,000
  Bishop Paiute Tribe Bishop
$605,000
  Chemehuevi Indian Tribe Havasu Lake
$605,000
  Quechan Tribally Designated Housing Entity Winterhaven
$256,084
Kansas Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska White Cloud
$737,500
Maine Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians Houlton
$600,000
Michigan Bay Mills Indian Community Brimley
$600,000
Minnesota Fond du Lac Band of Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Cloquet
$545,000
  White Earth Band of Minnesota Chippewa Tribe White Earth
$600,000
Missouri Eastern Shawnee Tribe Seneca
$800,000
Montana Chippewa-Cree Tribe of Rocky Boy Reservation Box Elder
$900,000
  Crow Tribe of Indians Crow Agency
$750,000
  Northern Cheyenne Tribal Housing Authority Lame Deer
$900,000
Nevada Washoe Housing Authority Gardnerville
$605,000
  Fort McDermitt Paiute - Shoshone Tribe McDermitt
$605,000
  Elko Band of the Te-Moak Tribe Elko
$605,000
  Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Reno
$605,000
New Mexico Pueblo of Zuni Zuni
$2,200,000
  Jicarilla Apache Housing Authority Dulce
$500,000
New York St. Regis Band of Mohawk Indians of New York Akwesasne
$600,000
North Dakota Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Belcourt
$600,000
Oklahoma Chickasaw Nation Ada
$800,000
  Choctaw Nation Durant
$800,000
  Citizen Potawatomi Nation Shawnee
$800,000
  Comanche Nation Housing Authority Lawton
$800,000
  Delaware Tribe Bartlesville
$800,000
  Miami Tribe Miami
$800,000
  Muscogee (Creek) Nation Okmulgee
$800,000
  Ottawa Tribe Miami
$800,000
  Pawnee Nation Pawnee
$800,000
  Quapaw Tribe Quapaw
$799,894
  Shawnee Tribe Miami
$341,065
  Tonkawa Tribe Tonkawa
$800,000
  United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians Tahlequah
$800,000
South Carolina Catawba Indian Nation (aka Catawba Tribe of SC) Rock Hill
$600,000
South Dakota Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Lower Brule
$900,000
Texas Ysleta Del Sur El Paso
$605,000
  Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas Eagle Pass
$800,000
Utah Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah Cedar City
$900,000
Wisconsin Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin Black River Falls
$600,000
  Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Hayward
$600,000
  Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Lac du Flambeau
$600,000
  Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin Oneida
$600,000
Wyoming Northern Arapaho Tribal Housing Authority Ethete
$1,100,000
     
    TOTAL:
$52,598,595

 

 
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