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NAHASDA § 102(c)) This certification is used when a Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE) prepares the IHP on behalf of a tribe.
Projects that serve households that are eligible for assistance from a Tribally Designated Housing Entity may use the greater of the HUD or NAHASDA income guidelines.
An eligible project must: • Have a project owner that is a Tribal Government, an agency of a Tribal Government, a Tribally Designated Housing Entity for the purposes of the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA), or an entity incorporated under or otherwise created in accordance with Tribal law; or• Include Tribal Funding in the sources of funding for the proposed project, such as, but not limited to, Indian CDBG, Indian CSBG, Indian Health Service funds, NAHASDA funding.
If the Grantee is a Tribe or a Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE) as established under 24 CFR 1000.206, the Grantee must comply with the nondiscrimination requirements in 24 CFR 1000.12 in lieu of the nondiscrimination requirements in 24 CFR 5.105(a).
The Grantee must inform the GTR within 30 days of any changes in contact information, includingthe organization’s name, address, telephone, e-mail, and key personnel or authorized official change.The transferring of a grant to another entity/organization within the structure of the Native American Tribe, or Tribally Designated Housing Entity, requires notifying the GTR for involvement in the transferring process.
Depending upon the authorizing statute, this may mean a member of a federally recognized tribe (Native American, Indian, Alaska Native individual or family), the tribe, a Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE) or Indian Housing Authority (IHA).
An eligible project must: • Be located in a Hawaiian Home Lands housing area; or • Have a project owner that is a Tribal Government, an agency of a Tribal Government, a Tribally Designated Housing Entity for the purposes of the NAHASDA, or an entity incorporated under or otherwise created in accordance with Tribal law; or • Include Tribal Funding in the sources of funding for the proposed project, such as, but not limited to, Indian CDBG, Indian CSBG, Indian Health Service funds, NAHASDA funding.
Native Alaskan tribes that are required to designate a Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE) in Alaska for their IHBG formula program may not apply directly for funding under this competition.
NAHASDA § 102(c) This certification is used when a Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE) prepares the IHP or IHP amendment on behalf of a tribe.This certification must be executed by the recognized tribal government covered under the IHP.
Federally recognized Indian tribe or Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE) applicants must comply with the non-discrimination provisions enumerated in the applicable program regulations.