Office of Native American Programs Overview

Eastern Woodlands Office of
Native American Programs
ONAP’s Mission
Increase the supply of
safe, decent,
affordable housing
available to Native
American families
Strengthen
communities by
creating economic
opportunities for
tribes and Indian
housing residents
Ensure fiscal integrity in the operation of
its programs
Role of ONAP
The role of ONAP is to:
Assist tribes in the provision of housing to
Native American families;
Provide funds for creating economic
opportunities for tribes and Indian housing
residents;
Assist tribes to formulate plans and
strategies for community development;
and,
Ensure fiscal integrity in the operation of
programs.
ONAP Locations
 
ONAP Grant Programs
Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) program
Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG)
program
Resident Opportunity and Self Sufficiency (ROSS)
Indian Housing Block Grant Competitive (IHBG-Comp)
Indian Housing Block Grant CARES (IHBG-CARES)
Indian Community Development Block Grant CARES
(ICDBG-CA)
Indian Community Development Block Grant
Imminent Threat (ICDBG-IT)
Tribal HUD-VASH
FFY 2020 Funding Snapshot
Area ONAP
Grant Management Functions
Manages all ONAP programs
Reviews and finds IHBG Indian
Housing Plans (IHP) in compliance
Prepares and tracks grant
agreements
Processes SF-425 reports
Provides technical assistance and
training
Manages grant close out process
Grants Evaluation Functions
Reviews IHBG Annual Performance
Report (APR) process
Reviews ICDBG Annual Status and
Evaluation Report (ASER) process
Reviews audit compliance with Part 200
Conducts risk assessments
Undertakes monitoring and manages
findings resolution
Manages remedies process
Provides technical assistance and
training
Administration Functions
Conducts outreach to tribes and
TDHEs
Processes tenant complaints
Processes Freedom of Information
Act requests
Coordinates technical assistance
and regional training through the
Community Compass program
Oversees office operations
ONAPs Other Programs
Community Compass Training
and Technical Assistance
Title VI Loan Guarantee
Section 184 Loan Guarantee
Current ONAP Funding Opportunities
Tribal HUD-VASH Expansion Program Grant due: April
15, 2021. 
The NOFA announced the availability of
approximately $3.2 million for competitive grants to eligible
Indian tribes and tribally designated housing entities (TDHEs).
For further information about this funding opportunity, please
visit 
www.grants.gov/
 
and
www.hud.gov/program_offices/public_indian_housing/ih/tribalh
udvash
.
Imminent Threat Funds 
are currently available on a first
come, first serve basis.
EWONAP Org Chart
EWONAP Contacts
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
77 West Jackson Boulevard, Room 2404/Chicago, Illinois 60604-3507
Telephone: (800) 735-3239,  Fax: (312) 353-8936
 
General Contact
800-735-3239 (general
voicemail)
EWONAP Specific Website:
https://www.hud.gov/progra
m_offices/public_indian_hous
ing/ih/codetalk/onap/ewonap
Questions?
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The Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) focuses on increasing the housing supply and creating economic opportunities for Native American families. ONAP provides grants for various programs and ensures fiscal integrity. The agency plays a crucial role in assisting tribes with housing provision, community development, and grant management functions.

  • Native American Programs
  • ONAP
  • Housing Grants
  • Community Development
  • Tribal Assistance

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  1. Eastern Woodlands Office of Native American Programs Slide 1

  2. ONAPs Mission Increase the supply of safe, decent, affordable housing available to Native American families Strengthen communities by creating economic opportunities for tribes and Indian housing residents Ensure fiscal integrity in the operation of its programs Slide 2

  3. Role of ONAP The role of ONAP is to: Assist tribes in the provision of housing to Native American families; Provide funds for creating economic opportunities for tribes and Indian housing residents; Assist tribes to formulate plans and strategies for community development; and, Ensure fiscal integrity in the operation of programs. Slide 3

  4. ONAP Locations Slide 4

  5. ONAP Grant Programs Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) program Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) program Resident Opportunity and Self Sufficiency (ROSS) Indian Housing Block Grant Competitive (IHBG-Comp) Indian Housing Block Grant CARES (IHBG-CARES) Indian Community Development Block Grant CARES (ICDBG-CA) Indian Community Development Block Grant Imminent Threat (ICDBG-IT) Tribal HUD-VASH Slide 5

  6. FFY 2020 Funding Snapshot EWONAP's FFY 2020 Grant Awards Summary - 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020 NUMBER OF GRANTS AWARDED TOTAL AMOUNT AWARDED PROGRAM NAME INDIAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANT (FORMULA) 60 $96,919,524 INDIAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANT (COMPETITIVE) 8 $34,058,100 INDIAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANT - CARES $30,448,581 60 INDIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (SINGLE PURPOSE) $4,173,390 11 INDIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (IMMINENT THREAT) $-0- INDIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT - CARES IT RESIDENT OPPORTUNITIES AND SELF SUFFICIENCY (ROSS) $10,963,626 11 1 $199,768 Tribal HUD VASH - RENEWALS $443,114 TOTAL 4 $177,206,103. Slide 6

  7. Area ONAP Grant Management Functions Manages all ONAP programs Reviews and finds IHBG Indian Housing Plans (IHP) in compliance Prepares and tracks grant agreements Processes SF-425 reports Provides technical assistance and training Manages grant close out process Slide 7

  8. Grants Evaluation Functions Reviews IHBG Annual Performance Report (APR) process Reviews ICDBG Annual Status and Evaluation Report (ASER) process Reviews audit compliance with Part 200 Conducts risk assessments Undertakes monitoring and manages findings resolution Manages remedies process Provides technical assistance and training Slide 8

  9. Administration Functions Conducts outreach to tribes and TDHEs Processes tenant complaints Processes Freedom of Information Act requests Coordinates technical assistance and regional training through the Community Compass program Oversees office operations Slide 9

  10. ONAPs Other Programs Community Compass Training and Technical Assistance Title VI Loan Guarantee Section 184 Loan Guarantee Slide 10

  11. Current ONAP Funding Opportunities Tribal HUD-VASH Expansion Program Grant due: April 15, 2021. The NOFA announced the availability of approximately $3.2 million for competitive grants to eligible Indian tribes and tribally designated housing entities (TDHEs). For further information about this funding opportunity, please visit www.grants.gov/ and www.hud.gov/program_offices/public_indian_housing/ih/tribalh udvash. Imminent Threat Funds are currently available on a first come, first serve basis. Slide 11

  12. EWONAP Org Chart Mark Butterfield Administrator Kimberly McMorris Administrator Advisor Elton Jones GM Director Ebony Madyun GE Director Mary White GM Specialist Gentri White Lead GE Specialist Denise Tucker GM Specialist Andre Gaither GE Specialist Mark Golden GM Specialist Yolanda Miller Ge Specialist Teresa Stewart GM Specialist Jostyn Jones GE Specialist Ashley Hotza GE Specialist Tonya Walters GM Specialist Tara Cameron GM Specialist Bobbie Bellinger GM Specialist Slide 12

  13. EWONAP Contacts U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Room 2404/Chicago, Illinois 60604-3507 Telephone: (800) 735-3239, Fax: (312) 353-8936 HUD EASTERN WOODLANDS OFFICE OF NATIVE AMERICAN PROGRAMS STAFF First Name Mark Bobbie Tara Andre Mark Ashley Elton Jostyn Ebony Last Name Title (312) 913- E-mail Address Butterfield Bollinger Cameron Gaither Golden Hotza Jones Jones Madyun Administrator Grants Management Specialist Grants Management Specialist Grants Evaluation Specialist Grants Management Specialist Grants Evaluation Specialist Grants Management Director Grants Evaluation Specialist Grants Evaluation Director Administrator Advisor (Title VI, Section 184) Grants Evaluation Specialist Grants Evaluation Specialist Grants Management Specialist Grants Management Specialist Grants Management Specialist Grants Evaluation Specialist Lead Grants Management Specialist 8750 TBD TBD 8767 8771 TBD 8765 TBD 8728 Mark.Butterfield@hud.gov Bobbie.J.Bellinger@hud.gov Tara.E.Cameron@hud.gov Andre.T.Gaither@hud.gov Mark.Golden@hud.gov Ashley.A.MillerHotza@hud.gov Elton.Jones@hud.gov Jostyn.E.Jones@hud.gov Ebony.M.Madyun@hud.gov Kimberly McMorris 8626 Kimberly.N.McMorris@hud.gov Yolanda Sara Teresa A. Denise Tonya Gentri Mary Miller Stapleton Stewart Tucker Walters White White 8580 8161 8756 8755 8775 8759 8762 Yolanda.S.Miller@hud.gov Sara.j.stapleton@hud.gov Teresa.A.Stewart@hud.gov Denise.Tucker@hud.gov Tonya.R.Walters@hud.gov Gentri.White@hud.gov Mary.White@hud.gov Slide 13

  14. General Contact 800-735-3239 (general voicemail) EWONAP Specific Website: https://www.hud.gov/progra m_offices/public_indian_hous ing/ih/codetalk/onap/ewonap Slide 14

  15. Questions? Slide 15

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