Year 2008 Training Welcome to the Office of Native American
Programs Training webpage. The 2008 training is sponsored by the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Native American Programs.
These courses are designed to enhance your understanding of the Native American
Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA) and other housing and
community issues. Anyone in Indian housing will want to attend these sessions.
All sessions are free, however, registration is required to allow for sufficient
space in the training room. 2008 Courses NEW! 2008
Training Dates and Classes
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HUD-ONAP
Greenier Homes Training - The 2008 Greener Homes trainings, hosted by HUD’s
Office of Native American Programs are a series of 2-day sessions to be located
in areas with high mold and moisture problems. This informational workshop focuses
on home energy efficiency and comfort, as well as indoor air quality, renewable
energy resources, and mold and moisture prevention. The workshop also features
hands-on demonstrations of energy efficiency products. |
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2008
ICDBG Training - HUD's Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) announces
a training session titled, "Improving Future Indian Community Development Block
Grant (ICDBG) Applications". This training is being offered for all Indian tribes
and tribal organizations that are interested in submitting grant applications.
Workshop Registration,
hotel information and the agenda. | Flyer |
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Section
184 Loan Guarantee Program - Learn from hands-on case studies, worksheets
and interactive discussions taught by HUD Loan Guarantee specialists |
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Title
VI Loan Guarantee Program - Assist Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) recipients
(borrowers) who want to finance eligible affordable housing activities, but are
unable to secure financing without the assistance of a federal guarantee. |
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