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NAIHC Collaborates with Wells Fargo on Home Repairs for Seniors

02/12/2020
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC) and Wells Fargo have announced a $600,000 pilot program to carry out housing repairs for senior homeowners in tribal communities.

The grants from the Wells Fargo Foundation are one component of Wells Fargo’s five-year, $50 million philanthropic commitment to American Indian/Alaska Native communities. Wells Fargo announced its commitment at NAIHC’s Legal Symposium in December 2017 and has been working with tribal organizations to address various community development needs.

Under the NAIHC Rehab Program, tribes will be able to carry out repairs such as accessibility improvements, heating and air conditioning maintenance/installation, new roofs or plumbing improvements. In 2017, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development released a report on the Housing Needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives in Tribal Areas, which found that tribal homes experience rates of substandard plumbing at 4.3 times the national average and substandard heating at 6 times the national average. Grants under the NAIHC Rehab Program can target these much-needed improvements.

NAIHC developed the program criteria and application process and is ready to invite tribal housing programs to apply for funds. Applications are due by Friday, Feb. 28. NAIHC members may apply for up to $30,000 under the program and, if selected, will be able to assist senior homeowners in their communities with up to $10,000 in rehab or repair work to each home.

“I’m excited that NAIHC will for the first time be able to provide direct grants for home repairs across Indian Country,” said Gary Cooper, chairman of the board of directors for NAIHC. “During the pilot, NAIHC will make sure our members throughout the various regions will be able to participate and access this funding for much-needed repairs in their communities. We’d like to thank the Wells Fargo Foundation for its commitment to improve housing and economic development in tribal communities.”

Tony Walters, executive director of NAIHC said, “NAIHC is excited to pilot this type of direct grant funding to our members to help homeowners in Indian Country. NAIHC has always exposed tribal housing programs to new funding sources, but a lot of times federal and private funding just doesn’t make it to tribal communities. By partnering with Wells Fargo for this home rehab initiative, NAIHC will be able to ensure that these funds make it directly to tribes and specifically to those elder Natives who otherwise would not be able to afford home repairs.”

Collaborating on “Pathways Home” homebuyer education course

Over the past two years, NAIHC has worked with Wells Fargo to provide increased homebuyer education through its “Pathways Home” curriculum and for the first time is beginning to offer NAIHC housing professionals training courses online. In the past year, NAIHC has provided its “Pathways Home” homebuyer education course to more than 150 tribal housing professionals, who have then been able to provide counseling to more than 2,300 prospective homebuyers in Indian Country. For 20 years, NAIHC has been certifying tribal housing professionals through its Leadership Institute and is close to launching the first of those training courses online through assistance provided by Wells Fargo.

“Wells Fargo has been serving American Indian and Alaska Native communities for more than 50 years,” said Connie Wright, senior vice president of housing affordability philanthropy for Wells Fargo Foundation. “When we launched the housing counseling initiative last year with NAIHC, we recognized there was a need to repair homes for seniors aging in place on tribal land. We are thrilled to help empower tribal communities gain access to healthy, safe housing.”

All applications for the NAIHC Rehab Program must be submitted online through the form found here.

About National American Indian Housing Council

The NAIHC is the only national organization representing the housing interests of Native people who reside in Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities. The NAIHC is composed of 289 members representing nearly 500 tribes and housing organizations. NAIHC is the sole, unified voice for promoting and supporting Native housing entities in their efforts to provide culturally relevant, quality, and affordable housing on behalf of Native people. For more information about NAIHC, visit www.naihc.net.

About Wells Fargo

Founded in 1852 and headquartered in San Francisco, Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC) provides banking, investment and mortgage products and services, as well as consumer and commercial finance, through 7,400 locations, more than 13,000 ATMs, and the internet (wellsfargo.com). With approximately 260,000 team members, Wells Fargo serves one in three households in the United States. With its corporate philanthropy, Wells Fargo aims to pave a path to stability and financial success for underserved communities by focusing on housing affordability, small business growth, and financial health, among other local community needs. Wells Fargo & Company was ranked No. 29 on Fortune’s 2019 rankings of America’s largest corporations. News, insights and more information on the company’s overall corporate responsibility are available at Wells Fargo Stories and www.wellsfargo.com/impact.

Contact:

Anthony Walters, 202-789-1754
National American Indian Housing Council
twalters@naihc.net

Stephanie Grant, 760-317-6505
Wells Fargo Foundation
Stephanie.Grant2@wellsfargo.com
http://www.twitter.com/SGrantWF

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