Native Homeownership Learning Communities Cohort

Native Homeownership Learning Communities Cohort What would it take to build new communities, and remake old ones, on our reservations.

02/24/2025
06/25/2023
09/14/2022

Tawney Brunsch has committed more than 14 years to advancing the economic development of the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Tawney is the executive director of Lakota Funds, a Native community development financial institution, or CDFI, that serves the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota...

Check out this new post from our friends over at Tatanka Funds, w native CDFI on the Rosebud reservation in South Dakota...
08/25/2022

Check out this new post from our friends over at Tatanka Funds, w native CDFI on the Rosebud reservation in South Dakota!

Our friends over at the Cheyenne River Housing Authority have designed a homebuyer readiness class for their Veterans, o...
08/24/2022

Our friends over at the Cheyenne River Housing Authority have designed a homebuyer readiness class for their Veterans, on the NADL aka Native American Direct Loan from the Veterans Affairs administration.
Being the good relatives that they are, CRHA has now opened this virtual training welcoming all Native Vets from the different tribes who wish to learn more and take advantage of this resource.
This loan is exclusive to our Akicita and appropriately so, to this day, American Indians serve in the armed forces at a higher rate than any other demographic. Since 9/11, nearly 19 percent of Native Americans have served in the armed forces, compared to an average of 14 percent of all other ethnicities.

Take a look at the flyer for more information.

01/05/2022

Want to work in Big Sky Country??? Here's a good gig helping our relatives in Montana.

Montana Budget and Policy Center (MBPC) is excited to start our search for a State-Tribal Policy Fellow.
The fellowship is a two-year program sponsored by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; however, the position will be housed at MBPC. The program identifies candidates – with particular attention to those having experience with communities underrepresented in state policy debates – with a demonstrated interest in working on public policies that affect low-income and diverse communities and have implications for racial equity.

The Fellowship is an exceptional opportunity to develop in-depth policy expertise. Responsibilities include tracking and analyzing legislative proposals and state budgets as well as conducting research and analysis on state budget, tax, and other issues to improve the lives of families from all backgrounds. Fellows will produce reports and other materials for use by policymakers, journalists, advocacy groups, and civic organizations and collaborate with community-based advocates to engage the public on the impacts of public policies on their communities. Additionally, Fellows will participate in training and career development opportunities, work with mentors, and have access to ongoing training and opportunities for professional growth.
You can read all about the position here. [montanabudget.org]
To apply for a State Policy Fellowship, please complete the application form [cbpp.org] and submit the required materials by February 18, 2022.
If you have questions, please contact Eric Figueroa at [email protected] or Preston Parish at [email protected].

https://montanabudget.org/post/position-announcement-state-tribal-policy-fellow

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Enterprise’s Rural and Native American Programs (RNAP) have sought to support safe, decent, and culturally appropriate housing on tribal lands and rural communities since 1997. We develop tools and resources for our partners delivering housing on the ground to build their capacity and amplify their impact. Well-designed quality affordable housing helps provide opportunities for low- and moderate-income households in rural and Native American communities, providing stability and a better life for residents.