- 12.06.2019
Tester Secures $5 Million to Boost Affordable Housing on Fort Peck Reservation
Grant will increase safety in Indian Country
U.S. Senator Jon Tester today announced he secured a $5 million grant to help expand safe, affordable housing on Fort Peck.
The competitive grant is awarded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and will benefit the Fort Peck Reservation.
“Every Montanan deserves to have a place they can call home,” Tester said. “This grant will help the Fort Peck Housing Authority make that goal a reality for families, and will give more folks in Indian Country a safe, affordable place to live.”
The grant was awarded under the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996.
Tester has long supported the development of affordable housing in Indian Country. Earlier this year, he secured more than $26 million to bolster affordable housing on Montana’s seven reservations, and he introduced the Tribal HUD-VASH Act this Congress, which passed the Senate in February, to formally codify Tribal HUD-VASH, providing rental and housing assistance to homeless and at-risk homeless veterans in Indian Country.