
The IHBG Leveraging Finance Program (LFP) helps tribes stretch their Native American Housing and Self Determination Act (NAHASDA) funding. LFP allows tribes to use their Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) funds to attract outside capital from private lenders and, thus, support larger housing and community development projects. A portion of the tribe's IHBG funds are then pledged to repay the debt.
LFP Training Opportunities

The Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program (Section 184) is
funded annually by Congress. The program is offered to Native Americans
and provides homeownership opportunities throughout Indian Country in
the United States. The program was developed specifically for Native
Americans seeking homeownership opportunities on fee simple land in an
Indian area, on Tribal Trust Land, or on individually allotted land on
a reservation.
Section 184 Program
Description
Section 184 Training
Opportunities

The purpose of the Title VI loan guarantee is to 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.
Title VI Program
Description
Title VI Training
Opportunities
Meeting with a Lender
To get a loan, or if you are a lender that wants to be qualified to participate please visit the HUD Section 184 webpage for more information.
To order brochures and marketing materials, please contact the Office of Loan Guarantee Clearinghouse at 1-800-561-5913.
Contact the Office of Loan Guarantee Clearinghouse by phone or fax.
Phone: 1-800-561-5913 | Fax: 1-303-675-1671 |
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