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Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program

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This grant provides and operates cost-effective, decent, safe and affordable dwellings for lower income families through an authorized local Public Housing Agency (PHA).

This grant provides and operates cost-effective, decent, safe and affordable dwellings for lower income families through an authorized local Public Housing Agency (PHA).

undefined Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program?


In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be Native American/American Indian, need aid in obtaining decent, safe, and/or sanitary rental housing, and characterize your financial situation as low income or very low income .

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Please visit the Participating Lenders List to find an Approved Section 184 Lender.

Once you find an approved lender, they should prepare the documents and submit them to the Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) in Denver, Colorado.


For more information regarding this program, please visit the Section 184 Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program page on HUD's website.

You may also call 1-800-561-5913

Or visit the Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) website.