1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS21241Updated June 17, 2002Fact Sheet on The Native American HousingAssistance and Self-Determination Act of1996 (NAHASDA)Bruce E. FooteAnalyst in HousingDomestic Social Policy Divisi
2、onSummaryThe Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996(NAHASDA), P.L. 104-330, reorganized the system of federal housing assistance toNative Americans by eliminating several separate programs of assistance and replacingthem with a single block grant program. In addition t
3、o simplifying the process ofproviding housing assistance, the purpose of NAHASDA is to provide federal assistancefor Indian tribes in a manner that recognizes the right of Indian self-determination andtribal self-governance.The Act provides block grants to Indian tribes or their tribally designated
4、housingentities (TDHE) for affordable housing activities. Affordable housing activities includemodernizing and providing assistance to housing developed under prior HUD contracts,as well as model activities as approved by HUD. The tribe must submit an Indianhousing plan (IHP), with long- and short-t