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This page provides information and links to sources of project loans and loan guarantees.

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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) — Provides grants and loans for rural community and economic development, including energy, utility services, infrastructure and facilities.

Bureau of Indian Affairs — offers loan guaranty, insurance and interest subsidies. For more, see brochure (PDF 254 KB) or contact the BIA Regional Credit Office.

Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program — Offered by the U.S. Department Housing and Urban Development (HUD), this program is designed to offer home ownership and housing rehabilitation opportunities for eligible Native American individuals or families, tribes, and Tribally Designated Entities (including Indian Housing Authorities) on their native lands. The program gives Native Americans access to sources of private mortgage financing by providing loan guarantees to lenders. Section 184 covers one-to-four family homes located in an Indian or Alaska Native area where the land may be tribal trust, allotted individual trust or fee simple. For more download the brochure (PDF 172 KB).

Tribal Housing Activities Loan Guarantee Program (Title VI) — Offered through HUD, this program provides loan guarantees for Indian Housing Block Grant (IHGB) recipients (Indian Tribes and TDHE's) who need additional funds to engage in NAHASDA-eligible affordable housing activities but are unable to borrow from other sources without the guarantee of payment by the Federal government. For Tribal businesses, loans may be available through the U.S. Small Business Administration.