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HUD’s Alaska Native Community Financing Programs for Air Quality

HUD’s Alaska Native Community Financing Programs for Air Quality. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Public and Indian Housing. Contact Information. David Vought Native American Program Specialist 907-677-9862 david_vought@hud.gov. Types of Programs.

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HUD’s Alaska Native Community Financing Programs for Air Quality

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  1. HUD’s Alaska Native Community Financing Programs for Air Quality Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Public and Indian Housing

  2. Contact Information David Vought Native American Program Specialist 907-677-9862 david_vought@hud.gov

  3. Types of Programs • Block grants • Competitive grants • Loan guarantees

  4. Block Grants • Community Development Grants • State of Alaska • Cities • Anchorage • Fairbanks • Contact for more information: http://www.commerce.state.ak.us/dca/grt/blockgrants.htm • Native American Housing Assistance and Self Determination Grant (NAHASDA) • Indian Housing Block Grants for Tribes

  5. NAHASDA“Your Most Valuable Housing Resource” • Block grant recipient has flexibility to use funds for locally determined affordable housing program • Annual funding source allocated to Federally Recognized Tribes by formula • Provides basis for leveraging

  6. Loan Guarantee Program • Title VI of NAHASDA • Any affordable housing activity for Native Americans • Tribes and NAHASDA recipients

  7. Title VI Provides • Five years of future NAHASDA grants • Cash for large projects • Financing to address housing needs today

  8. TITLE VI HIGHLIGHTS • Loan guarantee fee • FREE • Interest rate, loan fees & terms • Negotiated between lender & borrower • Title VI loans in Alaska: 28 • Total Title VI financing in Alaska: $28,000,000 • State with most Title VI loans: Alaska

  9. Competitive Grants • Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) • Rural Housing and Economic Development • Healthy Homes Demonstration Program • Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian institutions Assisting Communities Program

  10. How to Access Competitive Grants • Opportunities published through Notice of Funding Availability • Monitor funding opportunities at WWW. GRANTS.GOV • Plan ahead to be ready for NOFAs • Current NOFAs • Healthy Homes Demonstration Program Closing date: November 24, 2009

  11. Healthy Home Demonstration Program • To develop, demonstrate, evaluate cost-effective, preventive measures to correct residential safety and health hazards that produce diseases and injuries • $9 million available nationwide • $875,000 maximum grant • Eligible grantees: tribes, nonprofit and profit entities, governments, universities • Special interest in novel, innovative activities to advance healthy home practices

  12. Rural Housing and Economic Development (RHED) • Support innovative housing and economic development activities in rural areas • Up to $150,000 for capacity building • Hire and train staff and consultants, software, strategic plans, lease office space • Up to $400,000 direct project costs • Soft costs, construction, acquisition, housing, microenterprise

  13. RHED (cont.) • Two successful FY08 RHED grants • Village of Kasaan ($300,000) • St. Paul Island Tribal Government ($300,000) • Competitive program, apply directly to HUD • More information • http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/economicdevelopment/programs/rhed/index.cfm

  14. Alaskan Native/Native Hawaiian Institutions Assisting Communities (AN/NHIAC) • To expand role of Alaska Native Educational Institutions in their communities • Minimum 20% undergrad enrollment must be Alaska Native • Grants up to $800,000 • Neighborhood revitalization, housing, economic development • Principally low- and moderate-income

  15. AN/NHIAC (cont.) • One successful FY08 AN/NHIAC grant • University of Alaska-Fairbanks/Interior Aleutians Campus – Gaalee’ya Spirit Camp ($799,965) • Competitive program, apply directly to HUD • More information • http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/grants/nofa08

  16. Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) • Grants to tribes • $600,000 maximum funding • $7,000,000 available to Alaska annually • Competition within Alaska • FY 2008 -41% success rate for applicants

  17. Eligible Activities • Housing rehabilitation • New housing construction or acquisition • Homebuyer assistance • Land acquisition for housing • Public facilities & infrastructure • Clinics, roads, water, sewer, multipurpose buildings • Economic development • Microenterprises • Imminent threats – noncompetitive

  18. Contact Information David Vought Native American Program Specialist 907-677-9862 david_vought@hud.gov

  19. HUD’s Alaska Native Community Financing Programs for Air Quality THANK YOU

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