
2024 Housing Report
Find tailored resources to support tribal elders with diverse housing needs in 2024. From re-housing assistance to home purchases and repair programs, discover comprehensive support to ensure comfortable and secure housing options for elders within tribal communities.
The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) administers a range of programs aimed at facilitating access to affordable housing and promoting homeownership. These programs offer mortgage insurance to lenders, thereby enabling borrowers to secure loans with lower down payments and more flexible credit requirements.
FHA Program
For individuals seeking housing assistance, a valuable resource is available in the form of housing counselors accessible via (800) 569-4287. These counselors provide professional guidance and support, aiding individuals in navigating various housing-related challenges and decisions.
HUD Housing Counseling
Home Safety Checklist
National Institute on Aging (NIH)
Department of Health and Human Service USA
FHA offers renovation programs such as the 203(k) program, which allows borrowers to finance both the purchase of a home and the cost of renovations or repairs into a single loan. This innovative approach empowers individuals to purchase homes in need of repair and revitalize communities while achieving their homeownership goals.
FHA 203k Rehab Program
NORTHCOM MORTGAGE
38 Security Drive, Avon, CT 06001
Email: colleen.fazzino@norcom-usa.com
FHA 203k Lenders
FIRST WORLD MORTGAGE CORPORATION
127 Prospect Ave., West Hartford, CT 06106
Email: bob@firstworld.com
CMG MORTGAGE, INC
5 Oakland Rd -STE 3
South Windsor, CT 06074
Email: ncaron@cmghomeloans.com
The Capital for Change: Smart-E Loan offers affordable financing solutions for energy efficiency and renewable energy home improvements. Designed to promote sustainability and reduce energy costs, this program provides homeowners with the resources needed to make environmentally friendly upgrades to their properties.
CAPITAL FOR CHANGE: Smart-E Loan
CONNECTICUT HOUSING AGENCY AUTHORITY
The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) plays a pivotal role in advancing affordable housing opportunities across the state. Through strategic financing initiatives, partnerships with developers, and support programs, CHFA aims to ensure that all Connecticut residents have access to safe, sustainable, and affordable housing options.

1st TRIBAL LENDING
Custom Loans tailored to Tribal Members. Making homeownership a reality.
Juel Burnette (Manager)
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Nate Schmidt (NMLS 400277)
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Adam Hicks ( NMLS 400283)
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Eric Sprinkle (NMLS 402092)
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Indian Housing's Office of Native American Programs (ONAP)
The Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) within Indian Housing offers vital support and resources to Native American communities in addressing housing needs. Through ONAP, tribes and Native American organizations gain access to funding, technical assistance, and program oversight aimed at developing sustainable housing solutions.
Section 184 Loan Guarantee Program
The Section 184 Loan Program, administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), is specifically designed to facilitate homeownership and housing development in Native American communities. This program provides access to mortgage financing for Native American borrowers, tribal members, and tribal housing entities to purchase, build, or renovate homes on trust lands or in approved tribal areas.
