In 2021-2022, the Hopi Tribe, its Villages, and its people have access an increasing number of grant and loan programs that support economic recovery and resiliency.
Information on this page relates to the notices and program descriptions for many of these programs.
Many of these programs are highly competitive and eligibility is limited. Before proceeding to apply for benefits from any of these programs, it is wise to carefully evaluate the readiness and competitiveness in submitting funding proposals.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency offers grants related to assessing and planning for Brownfields.
USDA Rural Development coordinates with small business lenders to provide loan guarantees so that rural business development projects can get funded. The documents below provide some detail on this program.
USDA Rural Development provides loans for community facilities. This attachment provides detail on the loan program.
USDA Rural Development provides grant funding to help rural areas determine their community facilities needs. Information on this program is provided below.
The Hopi Tribe received funding through its Planning Office to address the impacts of the pandemic through community and economic development planning efforts.
There are many programs that support the development of telecommunications improvements for rural communities and Tribes. The Emergency Broadband Benefit program helps to offset some of the monthly costs to access broadband services.
The attached information explains how Villages and communities can access the Hopi Abandoned Mine Lands Grant Program.
USDA Rural Development supports the improvement of water systems in rural and Tribal communities.
Housing Preservation Grant Rural and Tribal communities can receive grants or low-interest loans to repair or rehabilitate housing.
ICDBG The Hopi Tribe receives and annual allocation of ICDBG funding for infrastructure and other projects.
Arizona Public Service (APS) provides funding for coal-impacted communities.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation provides a series of grant programs designed to address water, watershed and drought issues.
USDA Office of Partnerships and Public Engagement provides grant funding benefitting socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.
USDA Rural Development offers the Value-Added Producer Grant Program to provide measurable results in rural communities working to build robust and sustainable economies through strategic investments in infrastructure, partnerships and innovation.
The Hopi Tribe successfully applied to this program to develop a Victim Services Program.
Single Family Housing Repair Loans may be used to repair, improve, or modernize homes or to remove health and safety standards.
RPIC Program Funding is available on an annual basis for rural communities to develop placemaking programs.
This program provides financial assistance to support job accelerator partnerships that improve the ability of distressed rural and energy communities to create high wage jobs.
Funding may be used for the purchase, installation, and construction of renewable energy systems.
Rural Business Development Grant Program Funds may be used for a variety of small business development outcomes including the provision of technical assistance and training.
Rural Community Development Initiative Grants Grants of up to $250,000 can be used for a “train the trainer” format related to strategic planning, board training, and effective fundraising techniques.
This is grant funding for states to support tourism promotion.
$80 million is available for statewide planning, research, and networks.
$100 million is available to Indian Tribes or a consortium of Indian Tribes to develop and execute economic development projects.
Good Jobs Challenge This grant program works to build and strengthen systems and partnerships that bring together employers who have hiring needs with other key entities to train workers.
A variety of economic development planning and development activities can be funded through this program.
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