Housing Improvement Program (HIP)
Offered by U.S. Department of the Interior Indian Affairs
HIP provides grants for health and safety repairs, renovation, replacement housing, or modest new housing for eligible American Indian and Alaska Native households.
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The Housing Improvement Program (HIP) is a home repair, renovation, replacement and new housing grant program administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and federally-recognized Indian... Main Services help pay for housing maintenance & repairs efficiency upgrades health & safety Serving adults 18+ individuals families low-income native american
Cost & format
free · By phone
Who this is for
Must be a member of a federally recognized American Indian Tribe or be Alaska Native, live in an approved tribal service area, have income at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelines, have substandard housing or no housing, have no other housing assistance resource, and meet program rules.
How to apply
Obtain BIA Form 6407 and submit the completed application to the local tribal servicing office; contact a local tribal or BIA Regional Housing Office for guidance.
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