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Southwest ONAP

SWONAP ensures that safe, decent and affordable housing is available to Native American families, creates economic opportunities for Tribes and Indian housing residents, assists Tribes in the formulation of plans and strategies for community development, and assures fiscal integrity in the operation of the programs.

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Feature Story

32nd Annual Pueblo Grande Museum Indian Market


Pueblo Grande Museum Indian Market invites all active military and retired veterans to be a part of the "Largest group military photo ever taken in Arizona with Navajo Code Talkers" on Saturday, December 13 at 10 AM. Please read the attached media alert and pass this special invitation on to your family, friends and associates.

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SWONAP Success Stories

U.S. EPA decision acknowledges tribal sovereignty for “Treatment as State” approval supports Tribes air quality program
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved the “Treatment as State” application for the Pala Band of Mission Indians and the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community. Under a provision of the Tribal Authority Rule.
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U.S EPA awards more than $50,000 to Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians for childhood lead poisoning reduction outreach Grant focuses on prevention and screening


Outreach in Luiseno language and mobile lead screening for tribal children are among the goals of a $50,042 childhood lead poisoning reduction grant recently awarded to the Riverside County, Calif.-based Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Highlights

 -   Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Reauthorization Act of 2008: Initiation of Negotiated Rulemaking (new)
 -   2008 Southwest Summit Report
 -   Yavapai Apache Help Havasupai
 -   2008 Southwest Regional Housing Summit document
 -   2008 SuperNOFA
 -   Section 184 Loan Guarantee
 -   Title VI Loan Guarantee
 -   Grant Oversight and Monitoring
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 -   ICDBG - Indian Community Development Block Grant
 -   Program Information
 -   ROSS - Resident Opportunities and Self Sufficiency
 -   People with Disabilities (Section 504)

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Contact Information

Phoenix Office
One North Central Avenue, Suite 600
Phoenix, AZ, 85004-2361
Telephone: (602) 379-7200
FAX: (602) 379-3101

Albuquerque Office
625 Silver Avenue SW, Suite 300
Albuquerque, NM, 87102-3185
Telephone: (505) 346-6923
FAX: (505) 346-6927

Service Area

Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico & Ysleta del Sur

 

 
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