Native American Community Development Corporation

Browning MT


Native American Community Development Corporation (NACDC) of Browning, MT is a start-up non-profit corporation affiliated with Native American Bank (formerly Blackfeet National Bank). NACDC was created to provide financing for the development and purchase of affordable housing for Native American people throughout the United States. It plans to serve its market by collaborating with Tribal housing authorities to deliver its financing products and development services.

CDFI Awards for Native American Community Development Corporation


NACA (2005) - $50,400

The awardee will use a $50,400 technical assistance grant through the 2005 Native American CDFI Assistance (NACA) Program to purchase consulting services to develop a webpage for its lending products, to acquire computer technology, and to support its operations.



NACTA (2002) - $75,000

NACDC will use its $75,000 technical assistance grant from the Fund to hire the Enterprise Foundation to train NACDC staff in the provision of technical assistance to potential borrowers and to train staff in back-room operations. Additionally, the grant will be used to pay staff salaries to adapt existing policies and procedures for NACDC"s needs, to develop a training curriculum, and to develop product delivery systems.



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