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Cherokee Nation reports $14.6 million in homeowner aid as one-time fund nears end

Cherokee Nation Council · November 10, 2025
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Director Enloe told the council that 3,106 households applied for the Homeowners Assistance Fund, 1,955 were approved and $14,600,000 has been invested; the fund and several rehab programs are being used together to preserve housing before the HAF sunsets at the end of fiscal 2026.

Director Enloe told the Cherokee Nation council that the nation has used a mix of one-time federal and program funds to keep families in their homes and speed housing repairs.

“3,106 people or households have applied, and we've been able to approve 1,955… That's $14,600,000 that has been invested to keep people and to avoid foreclosure and keep them in their homes,” Enloe said during the council's reports.

The director described how staff combine four funding sources — the Homeowners Assistance Fund…

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