HUD Secretary Scott Turner announced significant funding aimed at alleviating affordable housing challenges in Tribal communities across the U.S. The initiative, targeting 36 states, includes awards ranging from $110,000 to over $1 million for the Navajo Nation. A significant number of Tribes are based in Alaska, presenting a notable focus area. Turner reaffirmed HUD's commitment to work closely with Tribal leaders to enhance housing opportunities and navigate regulatory hurdles, emphasizing the continued partnership and support provided through the IHBG program, which offers resources for various housing-related activities.
HUD Secretary Scott Turner emphasized that the funding aims to tackle housing challenges unique to various parts of the United States, particularly in Tribal communities.
With a total of 36 states receiving awards, the funding ranges from $110,000 to over a million for initiatives aimed at Indian Country's housing needs.
Turner highlighted the importance of collaboration with Tribal leaders to expand housing opportunities and eliminate regulatory barriers that hinder the progress of housing initiatives.
The IHBG program will provide resources for activities such as housing development and modernization, aiming to enhance living conditions in Tribal communities.
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