S HANE B EGAY T R A I N I N G & T E C H N I C A L A S S I S T A N C E P R O G R A M M A N G E R National American Indian Housing Council
Yá’át’ééh Abini Shí éí Shane Begay yinishyé
In Navajo culture, every person has four clans in the following order: Mother’s first clan, Tl'izi lani nishłį́ (Many Goats clan). Father’s first clan, Tachii'nii bashishchiin (Red Running Into the Water people clan). Maternal grandfather’s first clan, Biih bitoodnii dashicheii (Deer Springs clan). Paternal grandfather’s first clan , Todich'ii'nii dashinalí (Bitter Water clan). In English, many people will shorten this part to just “I am ___(mother’s clan)___ born for ___(father’s first clan)___.” (the italicized words are clans)
Wááshindoon kééhasht’į́ (I currently reside in Washington DC) Lukachukai, Arizona dee’ naashá (From Lukachukai, Arizona)
The National American Indian Housing Council is headquartered in Washington, DC and represents the collective interests of its membership which consists of Native American tribes, Native Alaskan villages and Native Hawaiian homelands. Since 1974, NAIHC has been the voice on Capitol Hill to advocate, preserve and enhance tribal housing programs nationwide.
NAIHC Our mission is to effectively and efficiently promote and support American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians in their self-determined goal to provide culturally relevant and quality affordable housing for native people. ▪ Founded in 1974 as a 501(c)(3) corporation ▪ 271 members representing 463 tribes ▪ 10-member Board of Directors representing nine geographical regions in the U.S. http://www.naihc.net/
On-site Advocacy Training Technical Assistance
Training Leadership Institute & HUD/NAIHC Training
L E A D E R S H I P I N S T I T U T E : Founded in 1999, the LI has trained thousands of housing professionals in all areas of Indian housing management. We offer four track certifications and a professional certification.
General Housing Management Specialist • Indian Housing Management • Supervisory Management • Property Maintenance Management Financial Management Specialist • Financial Management • Basic Accounting • Acquisition Basics Occupancy Management Specialist • Admissions & Occupancy • Resident Services • NTCCP: NAHASDA & LIHTC Certification or Pathways Home Development Management Specialist • Project Management • Environmental Compliance • Acquisition Basics
Professional Indian Housing Manager Indian Housing Management Supervisory Management Property Maintenance Management Project Management Financial Management Acquisition Basics Admissions & Occupancy Resident Services
Designed to Teach • Affordability & Techniques for: budgeting • Teaching adults • Credit • Methods of training • Finding a home • Facilitation best practices • Loan products • Graphics and audio visual • One-on-One counseling usage • Organizing trainings • Loan Process • Program design and outreach • Protecting assets • Engaging participants • Foreclosure
E- Learning Indian Housing Management & Pathways Home: Homeownership https://360.articulate.com/review/content/5f2931b6-504e-4f1c-94ac-58ac58f8b158/review
On-site Technical Assistance
Training & Technical Assistance Procurement Admissions & Tribal HUD VASH Construction Occupancy Supportive Housing Management Crime Prevention Environmental Reviews Capacity Building Board of Tax Credit & Title VI Strategic Planning Commissioners Home Buyer Education Financial & Fiscal NAHASDA Essentials HUD 184 Management 2CFR Part 200 UG Indian Housing Plan Renewable Energy Property Management Annual Performance Sustainable Housing Resident Services Report http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/public_indian_housing/ih/codetalk/training
Training & Technical Assistance Alaska Northern Plains Southern Plains (907) 677-9836 (303) 672-5160 (405) 609-8520 Eastern Woodlands Hawaii Northwest (312) 353-4532 (808) 457-4662 (206) 220-5270 Mary White Southwest (602) 379-7200 http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/public_indian_housing/ih/codetalk/training
Washington Coastal Leadership Cohort
SAIL RIV IVER HEIG IGHTS “MAKAH SELF - DETERMINATION AT WORK” 21 UNITS OF PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Reflection on Collaborations, June 4, 2019
Addressing Homelessness in Tribal Communities TA Cohort
Gimaajii-Mino-Bimaadizimin 29 units of housing, an American Indian Center with 24-hour front desk, offices for tribal partners, rooftop gardens, art galleries .
Crow Reservation Wyola, MT
USDA Self-Help Projects
Leveraging Resources – Build ild One Home
Or 10
Utah Paiute Tribal Housing Authority Back 2 School Financial Literacy Program
Conferences
Partnerships Collaboration
Participate in an Opportunity to Help Renters Build Credit Through Rental Payments With generous support from Freddie Mac, Credit Builders Alliance (CBA), in collaboration with National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC), is working to assist five (5) Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHEs) or Tribal Housing Departments (THDs) in initiating rent reporting activities in order to help low-to- moderate income renter households living in tribal lands build credit histories. For more in information of of rent reportin ing, vis visit it CBA’s Rent Reporting website or contact rentreportin ing@creditbuild ldersallia liance.org
First Nations Oweesta Corporation Youth Financial Education Financial Coaching Curriculum Curriculum www.oweesta.org
Tri ribal Lea eaders Handbook on Homeownership A blueprint for tribal leaders, lenders, homebuyers, and their partners: ❑ Overview of land lease and mortgage lending processes ❑ Housing needs assessment and homebuyer readiness resources ❑ Resources on financing and making homeownership affordable https://www.minneapolisfed.org/indiancountry
National Native Homeownership Coalition Homebuyer Readiness Working Group- 3 rd Tuesday at 1 MT
Ahéhee ’ Shane Begay, T/TA Program Manager National American Indian Housing Council 122 C Street NW Suite 350 Washington, DC 20001 www.naihc.net Phone: (202) 789-1754 Toll Free: (800) 284-9165 Fax: (202) 789-1758
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