The funding will be instrumental in creating affordable housing for Tribal citizens.
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The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana has been awarded a $5 million Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG-Competitive) by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This significant funding will support the construction of 11 single-family rental homes, addressing critical housing needs within the Tribe’s community. The project will include a variety of layouts, providing much-needed housing for Tunica-Biloxi families, reducing overcrowding and ensuring safe, reliable housing on the Tunica-Biloxi reservation in order to bring more tribal citizens home to their ancestral lands.
“This award represents a monumental step forward for the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe in our mission to enhance the quality of life for our citizens,” said Tunica-Biloxi Chairman Marshall Pierite. “The construction of these homes will significantly reduce the housing needs in our community and create opportunities for families to thrive – it also is an opportunity to bring our citizens home for good. I am deeply grateful to the dedicated individuals whose expertise and hard work made this achievement possible.”
The success of this initiative is a result of collaborative efforts led by an outstanding team:
- Project Director: Earl Barbry, Jr.
- Director of Land and Facilities: Ron Bordelon
- Housing Director: Stephanie Stiles
- Tribal Employment Rights Officer: Terryl Pierite
Their collective leadership and vision were instrumental in crafting a compelling application and will be vital in ensuring the successful implementation of this project. Additionally, Chairman Pierite acknowledged the invaluable contributions of the grant committee members—Francine Darby, Jacob Snow, Amy Sampson and Megan Guillot—as well as Larry Andrews and Kevin Billiot, whose technical expertise was essential in securing this funding. The homes will be built in Heritage Villa on the Tribe’s reservation in Marksville.
“The construction of these 11 new homes is not just about providing shelter; it’s about creating a foundation where families can feel safe, supported, and empowered to build a brighter future,” Tunica-Biloxi Director of Housing Stephanie Stiles stated. “These homes will directly address critical needs in our community, reducing overcrowding and providing families with a stable and secure place to call home. It’s an honor to contribute to a project that will have such a lasting impact on the lives of citizens and the future of the Tribe.”
This project is expected to begin in January 2025, with an anticipated completion date of May 2028. The project as a whole represents a critical step in addressing housing challenges faced by the Tunica-Biloxi community and demonstrates the Tribe’s unwavering commitment to improving the well-being of its citizens.
Chairman Pierite added, “This achievement underscores a belief my father often expressed: ‘It takes teamwork to make the dream work.’ Together, we are building a stronger, more resilient future for the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe.”