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This is a list of Housing Links that you may find useful.
National American Indian Housing Council is a national membership organization that promotes, supports, and upholds tribes and tribal housing agencies in their efforts to provide culturally-relevant, decent, safe, sanitary, and affordable housing for Native people in American Indian communities and Alaska Native villages
Code Talk is a federal inter-agency Native American Web site designed specifically to deliver electronic information from government agencies and other organizations to Native American communities. Code Talk is hosted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Native American Programs.
ONAP is the Office of Native American Programs, Creating Housing opportunities for Native Americans, Alaskan Natives and Native Hawaiians
Native EDGE Native eDGE (economic Development Guidance and Empowerment) is an interagency initiative of the Federal Government to facilitate sustainable economic development within American Indian and Alaska Native communities. eDGE includes a telephone call center, a publications clearinghouse, this web site, and a technical assistance information center. The web site links seventeen federal agencies, educational institutions, and organizations through a single portal so that tribes, Native Americans, lending institutions, and private businesses can collaborate to promote economic growth.
FannieMae Native Programs Fannie Mae supports lending on fee-simple or restricted lands through the Native American Conventional Lending Initiative (NACLI).
NLIHC The National Low Income Housing Coalition is dedicated solely to ending America’s affordable housing crisis. We believe that this is achievable, that the affordable housing crisis is a problem that Americans are capable of solving. While we are concerned about the housing circumstances of all low income people, we focus our advocacy on those with the most serious housing problems, the lowest income households.
NAHASDA The Native American Housing Assistance and Self Determination Act of 1996 (NAHASDA) reorganized the system of housing assistance provided to Native Americans through the Department of Housing and Urban Development by eliminating several separate programs of assistance and replacing them with a block grant program.