FROM THE ARCHIVE
HUD provides $11.9 million for new tribal housing
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MONDAY, JUNE 9, 2003

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded $11.9 million to a Navajo Nation non-profit to build 102 homes in Shiprock, New Mexico.

The project includes 102 homes at two sites. It will be completed in phases, with the first expected to be completed in April 2004 and the second expected to be completed by November 2004.

Dineh Housing, a non-profit based in Shiprock, received the funding through the Native American Housing Assistance and Self Determination Act program.

Get the Story:
Dineh Housing building 102 homes in Shiprock (The Farmington Daily Times 6/9)

Relevant Links:
NAHASDA, US Dept of Housing and Urban Development - http://www-domino.hud.gov/ihp/newhome.nsf
National Indian Housing Council - http://naihc.indian.com

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