Indian Community Development Financial Assistance
Financial assistance to promote economic and social self-sufficiency for Native American communities through CDFIs.
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Financial assistance to promote economic and social self-sufficiency for Native American communities through CDFIs.
Support for tribes to preserve and protect historic properties and cultural resources on tribal lands.
Program to facilitate the repatriation of Native American cultural items and human remains to lineal descendants and culturally affiliated tribes.
Operating grants and capital improvement funding for tribal colleges and universities serving Native American students.
USDA food packages for low-income households living on reservations as an alternative to SNAP benefits.
Financial aid for Native American students pursuing post-secondary education including undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Loan guarantees to help Native Americans and tribes obtain commercial financing for business startups and expansions.
Financial support for Native Community Development Financial Institutions that provide loans and financial services to tribal communities.
Culturally appropriate mental health and substance abuse treatment services for Native Americans.
Healthcare services for Native Americans living in urban areas including medical, dental, behavioral health, and community health.
USDA food packages for low-income Native American households living on reservations.
One-time emergency cash assistance for urgent needs like eviction prevention, utility shutoff, or emergency medical expenses.
Emergency financial assistance for Native families affected by natural disasters including fires, floods, and severe weather.
Free tutoring, college prep, cultural programs, and education resources for Native students K-12 and college.
Funding and support services to strengthen tribal child welfare systems and keep Native children connected to their families and culture.
Grants to preserve, protect, and promote Native American languages through documentation, education, and revitalization programs.
Flexible grants for tribal housing, community facilities, economic development, and infrastructure projects.
Funding for career and technical education programs serving Native Americans. Supports skill development in high-demand fields.
Low-interest loans and grants for home purchase, repair, and construction in rural areas. Priority given to low-income families.
Technical assistance and training for Native American entrepreneurs and small businesses.