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         Alaska Housing Programs:     more books (24)
  1. Toward a new program for Alaska native housing by Michael Jones, 1975
  2. Indian housing--1984: An update on the housing programs for American Indians and Alaska natives by Virginia E Spencer, 1984
  3. Department of Housing and Urban Development annual report to Congress on Indian and Alaska native housing and community development programs (SuDoc HH 1.80:)
  4. Annual report to Congress. Indian and Alaska native housing and community development programs (SuDoc HH 1.80:)
  5. Department of Housing and Urban Development annual report to Congress on Indian and Alaska native housing and community development programs (SuDoc HH 1.80:)
  6. Annual report to Congress. Indian and Alaska native housing and community development programs (SuDoc HH 1.80:)
  7. The effect of changes in the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation mortgage programs: Final report by Matthew D Berman, 1986
  8. HUD 203(k) Rehabilitation Mortgage Loan Program Finds Home in Alaska.(United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development): An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Roger Kane, 2001-02-01
  9. Warm homes for cold climates. (Warm Houses for Alaskans program) (Special Home Section): An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Deb Ajango, 1994-06-01
  10. 21st Century Guide to Codetalk ¿ Federal Native American, American Indian, Alaska Native, and Tribal Information -Federal Programs for Indians and Native Americans, Housing, Office of Native American Programs, Tribal Programs, Sacred Sites, Justice, Historic Preservation (CD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2003-08-10
  11. Owner-builder loans: another housing option: pros and cons of building your own home are outlined by this housing lending expert. : An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Don Clary, 2006-03-01
  12. Valley seniors cause construction boom: affordability and close proximity to a top-notch hospital sends many Alaska seniors to the Mat-Su Valley to live, ... An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Susan Harrington, 2004-01-01
  13. Edward Rasmuson.: An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Charlie Ess, 2000-03-01
  14. Steady work. (government-funded construction in Alaska): An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Charlie Ess, 1996-09-01

61. DOE Weatherization Assistance Program: Alaska Weatherization And Low-Income Ener
Call the alaska housing Finance Corporation at 907338-6100 or toll-free within Assistance Program for the state is administered by the alaska housing
http://www.eere.energy.gov/weatherization/cfm/index.cfm/state_abbr=ak

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How to apply for weatherization in Alaska
Call the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation at 907-338-6100 or toll-free within Alaska at
800-478-2432; or contact them via email
Number of Homes Weatherized
DOE Funding for Weatherization
(In U.S. Dollars)
Alaska Weatherization and Low-Income Energy Programs
Alaska Weatherization
Alaska Contacts The DOE-funded Weatherization Assistance Program for the state is administered by the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation. They set eligibility requirements and oversee the local agencies that provide weatherization in the field. Program operators install energy-efficient improvements in qualifying households (single frame houses and mobile homes). The improvements include storm windows, the addition of insulation, as well as heating system improvements.
Alaska Weatherization Overview
The Weatherization Assistance Program Technical Assistance Center (WAPTAC) publishes a summary of funding, contacts, and links to state directives for local weatherization agencies involving standards for service.
Energy and Low-Income Heating Assistance (LIHEAP) in Alaska
Complete List of Alaska's Low-Income Energy Programs
The National Energy Accessibility and Affordability Project (NEAAP) publishes a complete list of the programs available to low-income households in the state, including those funded by federal and state governments, Alaska utilities, and charities. NEAAP publishes this list as part of the LIHEAP Clearinghouse, which is maintained on the National Center for Appropriate Technology Web site and receives support from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The list also includes LIHEAP contacts in Alaska. Under federal rules, Alaska can use up to 25% of its LIHEAP funds for weatherization.

62. EERE State Activities And Partnerships: Alaska Contacts
Weatherization Program. The alaska housing Finance Corporation Rural Research Development Department administers the Weatherization Program in alaska.
http://www.eere.energy.gov/states/state_specific_contacts.cfm/state=AK
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U.S. Department of Energy Western Regional Office
DOE's Western Regional Office manages the Weatherization Assistance and State Energy Programs in Alaska and works with state, local, and regional partners to adopt renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies in the region. Find Western Regional Office contacts
Weatherization Program
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
P.O. Box 101020
Anchorage, AK 99510-1020
Phone: 907-338-6100
Fax: 907-338-1747
Alaska Weatherization Program Contact
Mimi Burbage
Weatherization Program Manager
Phone: (907) 330-8192
Email: mburbage@ahfc.state.ak.us
State Energy Program
The Alaska Housing Finance Corporation administers the State Energy Program in Alaska. Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
4300 Boniface Parkway
Anchorage, AK 99504
Phone: 907-338-6100 Fax: 907-338-1747
State Energy Office Director
Robert Brean Director, Rural Research and Development Phone: (907) 330-8155 Email: bbrean@ahfc.state.ak.us

63. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Approves Restoration Of Indian
Formerly called the Native American housing Program Index, Donate for Indian housing Donate to NAIHC American Indian and alaska Native Heritage
http://naihc.net/
NAIHC Home SiteMap/Site Search
Related Services
Custom Special Projects Training ... SiteMap/Site Search Mortgage Data Shows Native Americans Rejected at Higher Rates than Whites
Home mortgage data show that disparities remain between lending to Native Americans and whites. Native Americans, a community that already faces extreme substandard housing conditions, are denied loans at a significantly higher percentage rate than whites, according to a National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC) analysis of the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) data. The 2004 HMDA data was released by the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) on Monday.
To read the full press release click here Tribal Casino and Hotel Provide Refuge to More Than 900 Hurricane Victims
The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's Paragon Casino Resort in Marksville, Louisiana, which had already invigorated an economically deprived area, has now come through again in the wake of the devastation from Hurricane Katrina. The casino provided temporary shelter to 520 evacuees from seven parishes in the state. Another 400 evacuees stayed in the tribe's hotel and RV resort, according to the National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC).
To read the full press release click here
Aerial Photos of Hurricane Damage to United Houma Tribal Area
NAIHC Leadership Institute Training Is Relocated Due to Hurricane Katrina
The October 3-6, 2005 offering of Introduction to Indian Housing Management, originally scheduled for New Orleans, LA, has been relocated to Las Vegas, NV (dates unchanged)

64. About Mental Health Services, Have Participated In The Production
the alaska housing Finance Corporation and providers to adjust program rules The alaska Mental Health Trust Authority will work with alaska housing
http://akmhcweb.org/docs/ASVII/ASVII-final-165.htm

65. Housing Assistance Council: Information And Publications - Links
alaska housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) is a selfsupporting public Arkansas Support Network s Affordable housing program, established in 1991,
http://www.ruralhome.org/links.php?cat=36

66. Hon. Don Young (Alaska - At Large) Press Release
This program is to assist Indian tribal governments to develop and The alaska housing Finance Corporation has been awarded 652 vouchers through the WtW
http://donyoung.house.gov/PressRelease.aspx?NewsID=1314

67. Hon. Don Young (Alaska - At Large) Press Release
This program will serve 500 students and 250 community members in afterschool, weekend, United States Department of housing and Urban Development
http://donyoung.house.gov/PressRelease.aspx?NewsID=1325

68. Alaska Conservation Foundation
Students participating in this highly competitive internship program are Host organizations are responsible for locating temporary housing for interns.
http://www.akcf.org/grants/internship.htm
Conservation Internship Program
In this section:
How to Apply
Program Goal and Educational Opportunities
More about the Conservation Internship Program
Invitation to Apply ...
Visit the online Alaska Conservation Volunteer Directory

The Alaska Conservation Foundation was established in 1980. ACF's mission is to protect the integrity of Alaska's ecosystems and promote sustainable livelihoods for Alaska's communities and peoples. ACF's goals are to:
  • Preserve healthy and intact ecosystems in Alaska
  • Create broad public support for conservation in Alaska
  • Increase the capacity of conservation organizations in the state
  • Increase charitable giving on behalf of the Alaskan environment

PROGRAM GOAL AND EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
ACF's Board of Trustees believe that broader support for conservation in Alaska can be achieved by offering career-oriented educational experiences to graduate and undergraduate college students in Alaska and throughout the United States. Students participating in this highly competitive internship program are provided with a unique opportunity to:
  • Learn first hand about Alaska's magnificent natural environment and diverse cultures;

69. SNW Associates
In addition, he has worked with the alaska housing Finance Corp. to develop a model rural housing program, and recently assisted that agency with the
http://www.seattlenorthwest.com/People/bio.asp?t=2&b=jsieberts

70. Alaska Real Estate ~ Dynamic Properties
This new alaska housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) program provides a lower interest rate for buyers who have not had ownership interest in a primary
http://www.alaskabickman.com/loan_types.html
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Serving Alaska Since 1970 Alaskan Homes and Property Call Susan Bickman at 907 261-7571
Susan's

MLS Ancorage Area Listings
About Susan About Dynamic People ... E-mail
Loan Types Available
FHA
A Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan is a government loan that requires the borrower to invest as little as 3 percent in the purchase of a property in Alaska. Eligibility properties include single-family dwellings, including condominiums and planned uni-developments, and 2 to 4 unit properties, as long as the borrower occupies one unit.
CONVENTIONAL
A Conventional loan requires as little as 3 percent down payment and with a 20 percent down payment mortgage insurance is not required. Financing is available for owner-occupied primary residences, second/vacation homes, and investment properties. We offer fixed and adjustable rate mortgages.
VA
A Veterans Administration (VA) loan is available for eligible veterans and requires no down payment for loan amounts up to $240,000. Active duty and prior service veterans from all branches of service including those in the Reserves or the National Guard, and certain Public Health Services officers, could be eligible for this loan.

71. Northern Schools Federal Credit Union Real Estate Loans
PreQualify for Home Loan alaska housing Finance Corporation VA FHA FHA (Federal housing Administration) is a government loan program with funds
http://www.northernschoolsfcu.org/realestateloans.html

72. PBS - Hedrick Smith | Juggling Work And Family
grants_main_page.htm, alaska housing Finance Corporation features the Beneficiary and Special Needs housing Grant Program and GOAL (Greater Opportunities
http://www.pbs.org/workfamily/states/resalaska.htm
Alaska Resources Family Issues Alaska Division of Public Assistance
10002 Glacier Hwy, Suite 201
Juneau, AK 99801
Telephone: 907-465-3551 or 1-800-478-3551
Fax: 907-465-5238
http://www.hss.state.ak.us/htmlstuf/

pubassis/table.htm
The Division of Public Assistance (DPA) provides child care assistance to families who are on the Alaska Temporary Assistance Program and who need help with child care costs while they work or participate in approved activities. Parents who are on Temporary Assistance and need child care should discuss their child care needs with their case manager. Health and Social Services online provides links to information about child care, youth services, medical and public assistance in Alaska. It also provides contact information for regional offices in Anchorage, Homer, Eagle River, Juneau, Bethel, Fairbanks, Kenai, Ketchikan, Kodiak, Kotzebue, Wasilla, Noome and Sitka. Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
PO Box 101020
Anchorage, AK 99510-1020

73. TGCI's Library Of Winning Grant Proposals On CD: Search By Subject
Resident Service Delivery Models, alaska housing Finance Corporation. HUD02-001, Rural housing and Economic Development Program
http://www.tgcigrantproposals.com/cgi-bin/propSubjects.asp?subject=SOS-2,

74. TGCI's Library Of Winning Grant Proposals On CD: Search By Subject
HUD99-010, housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS Program, Alameda County Resident Service Delivery Models, alaska housing Finance Corporation
http://www.tgcigrantproposals.com/cgi-bin/propSubjects.asp?subject=SOS

75. Welcome To Tlingit Haida Regional Housing Authority
In alaska the program is administered by alaska housing Finance Corporation and is distributed in complex annual competitions between affordable housing
http://www.thrha.org/Publications/pressrelease.asp
HOME SITE MAP DEPARTMENTS PROGRAMS ... VISITORS Program Links: Search: By Program Name:
Select................... Program Listing Low Rent Programs Fireweed/Seniors Tax Credit Program Loan Programs Homebuyer Programs Home Repair Program Other Programs Eligibility/Qualifying
Where am I: Home Publications THRHA Press Releases What are they? Tlingit-Haida Regional Housing Authority's publications division puts out a press release when ever there is a new event, establishment of partnerships, success stories and other vital accomplishments or changes that affect and impact Tlingit-Haida Regional Housing Authority, its partners and clients. Since there is no schedule for press releases, we encourage you to visit this page often.
Current Press Release : 7/15/2005 THRHA ANNOUCES OPENING OF 16 CONDO-STYLE HOMES AT GLACIER VILLAGE SUBDIVISION. JUNEAU , July 15, 2005 THRHA purchased Glacier Village Subdivision in 2000. The first phase of 25 single-family homes was completed in June of 2003. The second phase, 25 single-family and zero-lot homes were completed this time last year. Recognizing the increasing severity of demand for affordable housing in the community THRHA continues to seek funding and resources to create new housing opportunities solutions for all Southeast Alaskans. Recently, THRHA purchased Harbor Inn, formerly known as The Great Land Hotel in down-town Juneau. The 12 room hotel will provide several units for transitional Native housing and the others will rent at market.

76. PUBLIC INEBRIATE REPORT
alaska Of Tampere, Finland s Supportive housing Program For Homeless Public By Michael Huelsman, Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage, alaska;
http://www.ci.anchorage.ak.us/healthchp/reports.cfm
Home Departments Mayor Assembly ... Find You are here : Home Departments HealthCHP PUBLIC INEBRIATE REPORTS AND PLANS Integration Of Anchorage Alaska's Alcohol Abusing Homeless Population Into The Region's Comprehensive Alcohol Treatment System A Tale of Two Cities Anchorage, Alaska Tampere, Finland Our Community Considers an Alternate Response to the Homeless Public Inebriate Assessing The Applicability In Anchorage, Alaska Of Tampere, Finland's Supportive Housing Program For Homeless Public Inebriates. Predictors Of Homeless Persons Purchasing Alcohol Beverages For more information call 343-4619 or click here to email us. Related Links SAFE City Program

77. Juneau, Alaska -- Housing Supply And Demand In Juneau
The 1994 Juneau MultiFamily housing Program Feasibility Study (Barker Study) As reported in the July 1997 alaska housing Finance Corporation’s housing
http://www.juneau.lib.ak.us/cdd/landplan/house.htm
Supply and Demand: Housing Back to the Index Housing Demand The 1994 Juneau Multi-Family Housing Program Feasibility Study (Barker Study) predicted a need for 904 single family housing and 751 additional multi-family housing units by the year 2000. Recent building permit activity indicates that by the end of September 1997, the year 2000 goal for single family housing units and all but 191 multi-family housing units will have been met. In addition, there are developers who are presently requesting the CBJ for financial assistance that, if funded, would result in the construction of approximately 200 multifamily units in the next several months. The projected housing need for the year 2000 for single family housing has been met and is likely to be exceeded this year. This has occurred in just three years. In addition, nearly seventy-five per cent of the anticipated need for multi-family housing units will have been met during the same time frame. Additional multi-family units recently constructed have moved the community even closer to the projected need. Most of this housing construction occurred during 1995 and 1996. While there are indications the building boom is slowing, the projected year 2000 goal will likely be met and possibly exceeded. Housing Supply The recent swing in the housing market means renters and home buyers have more choices. This is partially evidenced by the increase in building permits applications submitted to the CBJ during recent years, as shown in Table 5. The average number of new housing permit applications received annually during 1995, 1996, and the first nine months of 1997 was in excess of 350. This is a significant increase over the annual average of ninety applications submitted in the 1990's and sixty applications per year in the late 1980's.

78. The State Of Alaska
alaska Cooperative Extension Community and Rural Development Program alaska Primary Care Heating Assistance Program housing Finance Corporation
http://www.state.ak.us/local/services1.shtml

Services
Departments Governor Jobs ...
  • Veterans' Services Arts Services
    Council on the Arts

    Council on the Arts - Grant Programs

    Customs Guide to Alaska Native Crafts

    Made in Alaska Program
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    Broadcast Services
    Alaska Public Broadcasting Commission

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    Business Services
    AIDEA's Programs
    AIDEA Business Assistance Program AIDEA Development Finance Program AIDEA Loan Participation Program ... Back to top Community Services Alaska Cooperative Extension Community and Rural Development Program Alaska Public Broadcasting Commission Assistance Programs: Technical and Financial Community Planning Program ... Back to top Alaskans with Disabilities Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance Business Enterprise Program Disability Determination Services Division of Vocational Rehabilitation ... Back to top Drivers' Services Alaska Driver's Manual Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Back to top Educational Services Adult Educational Services Commission on Postsecondary Education Department of Education and Early Development Educational News and Events ... Back to top Elections/Political Services Absentee By-Mail Ballot Application Alaska Public Offices Commission Alaska Statutes and Bill Tracking System Division of Elections ... Back to top Emergency Services Divisionof Emergency Services Fire Information Fire Marshal State Defense Force ... Back to top Energy Services AIDEAAlaska Industrial Development and Export Authority Bulk Fuel Revolving Loan Fund Bulk Fuel Storage Systems Upgrades Heating Assistance Program ... Back to top Enforcement Services
  • 79. Alaska
    Health Care Program for Children with Special Needs State of alaska Homelessness and housing Association of alaska housing Authorities
    http://www.autism-pdd.net/links/alaska.html
    Alaska Resources Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities.
    For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under
    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION : Special Education See Alaska Web Resources STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Special
    Education Services.
    STATE VOCATIONAL
    Rehabilitation Agency.
    DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
    Planning Council.
    DISABILITY
    Organizations
    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN ages 3 through 5. STATE VOCATIONAL
    Special Needs Programs
    DISABILITIES
    Advocacy Program
    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED
    Programs
    EARLY
    Intervention System.
    DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH for children and youth PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN with Special Health Care Needs. TECHNOLOGY RELATED Assistance. PARENTS TRAINING and Information Project. DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH /Retardation PARENT-TEACHER Association (PTA) STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION DiAnn Brown, Program Manager Office of Special Education/AK Department of Education 801 West 10th St, Suite 200 Juneau, AK 99801-1894 PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITES: AGES 3 THROUGH 5 DiAnn Brown, Program Manager

    80. SAGA - Alaska Youthbuild Americorps Program
    Serve alaska Youth Corps, Young alaskans Building Affordable housing, and YABAH partners with Tlingit Haida Regional housing Authority to construct
    http://www.servealaska.org/yabah.html
    YABAH - Young Alaskans Building Affordable Housing YABAH is a job training and education program for Alaskans ages 18-24 and partners with Youthbuild , a national program that uses construction and GED education as a means to improve our community. YABAH began operating in Fairbanks in 1996, moved to Sitka for several years, and currently is based in Juneau Click here to see what's happening at YABAH. The YABAH program provides: Vocational Training : Hands-on training in all phases of residential construction. As part of your YABAH term you and your crew will build a house from the ground up. This including training on safety standards and building codes. YABAH partners with Tlingit Haida Regional Housing Authority to construct an energy efficient home for a low-income family each program year. Academic Education: Assistance in preparing for the GED and/or other educational goals. YABAH partners with the Southeast Regional Center (SERRC) and with the Southeast Alaska Native Vocational Training and Educational Support Services Initiative (ANTESSI) programs for educational services.

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