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23 RD ANNUAL BIA ALASKA REGION TRIBAL PROVIDERS CONFERENCE Collaboration – Modernization - Respect

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23 R D ANNUAL BIA ALASKA REGION TRIBAL PROVIDERS

CONFERENCE

Collaboration – Modernization - Respect

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OVERCROWDING

HOMELESSNESS

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WORKING ON THE NEW HOUSES

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HOUSING CREW

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NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD NEEDS

(NATION-WIDE)

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• 200,000 Housing Unit Shortfall Nation-wide (US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development and the US Dept. of Treasury)

• 90,000 Native Families are Homeless (U.S. Commission on Human Rights)

• 33% Native Homeownership vs. 67% of All Americans (U.S. General Accounting Office)

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• Native American Unemployment Rates TWICE as high as the rest of the U.S.

• 40% of all Households on Native lands are considered “Inadequate” vs. 6% Nationwide (“Native America at the New Millenium” pg.139)

• 11.7% Native residents lack complete plumbing vs. 1.2% nationwide (U.S. Census Bureau)

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OVERCROWDING AND SUBSTANDARD

HOUSING• 60% of Alaskan Native Household are Overcrowded and Substandard (Senators

Campbell and Inouye, letter to the Senate Committee on the Budget. Pg.135)

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NEEDS• More Funding to fulfill the current and future Housing needs

• New Construction housing has a 10 year wait list of Eligible and Qualified Tribal Members

• Renovation of Homes has a 4-1/2 year wait list of Eligible and Qualified Tribal Members

• Homeless Assistance- is Increasing • Expenditure of Funds is exceeding $50,000 per year for the NAHASDA program

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NEW HOMES GOING UP!

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Current Projects• 20 New Homes• 2 Renovations• 16 Emergency

Repairs• 13 Homeless

Assistance• 3 Homeless

Prevention• 2 Utility Assistance

HOUSING

Mid to Long Term Goals:• Economic Development –

Bring self-sustaining economic development to enhance and expand community and private sector involvement

• Homeless Shelter – need is growing

• Increase Participation - of Housing and Homeless Activities in local, state and federal agencies, consortiums and coalitions.

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GOALS (CONTINUED)SHORT, MID & LONG

TERM

• Obtain Grants and Funding to include Middle Income and Higher (to Include all Income classes for our Tribal Members)

• Expand the role of Housing (including Leveraging Funds)• Currently a Low-Income Housing Program under NAHASDA

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BUILDING FOR HOMEOWNERSHIP

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FLEXIBILITY AND RESTRICTIONS

NAHASDA does have flexibilities in the activities that are allowed; However, we only have a set amount of funds to do them.

Restrictions: We must abide by the Laws, Statutes & Regulations that the NAHASDA Program requires; plus, utilize only the set amount of funds.

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GET INVOLVED!!

Economic Development

Alaska Coalition on Housing and Homelessness (ACH2)

NAHASDA

BIA/HIP

Non-Profit Organizations

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ACH2 COMMITTEES( A N D C H A I R S )

Executive Committee; Scott CiamborFinance Committee; John SperbeckSmall Communities Committee; Samuel OkakokBoard Membership Development Committee; Jorden NigroAnnual Conference Planning Committee; Mariya LovishchukAlaska Continuum of Care (CoC) Committee; Scott Ciambor

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SAMUEL OKAKOKN A T I V E V I L L A G E O F B A R R O W H O U S I N G D I R E C T O R

Professional Indian Housing Manager (PIHM)• Negotiated Rulemaking Committee Member• ACH2 Board of Directors

Certified Housing Development Management Specialist

BPI Certified- Building Analyst Professional

BPI Certified- Envelope Professional

Infraspection Institute- Level 2 Infrared Thermographer

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PO BOX 1130BARROW, AK 99723

[email protected]

Samuel OkakokHousing Director

Native Village of Barrow