Research Question
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How Being Addressed
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Comparison Group
(Waiting List Households)
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Does the IHBG program increase the availability of safe,
decent, affordable housing?
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Have net housing
inventories grown since the implementation of IHBG?
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To what degree, if any, has
overcrowding in Indian Country been reduced since the
implementation of IHBG?
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Use
household Quex responses on # of people and rooms to
quantitatively determine share of IHBG households in overcrowded
housing.
Use
other Household Quex responses to determine whether respondents
overcrowded (using non-bedrooms for sleeping, household members
sleeping elsewhere)
Review
tribal housing policies to determine if priority for serving
overcrowded households and whether have policies for avoiding
overcrowding (e.g., occupancy policies and whether post-occupancy
inspections look for overcrowding)
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If overcrowding has not
been reduced what are the mitigating factors that have worked
against the provision of an adequate supply?
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Discuss
barriers, mitigating factors, difficulties in reducing
overcrowding with tribal housing staff. Also discuss whether any
of these barriers could be alleviated by adjustments to IHBG
program? If so, what adjustments?
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Are the rents/mortgages
paid by IHBG households affordable?
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From
household Quex, determine whether rent/mortgage affordable (<33%
of income), moderate burden (33 to 50%), or severe burden (>
50%)
For
each tribal housing program, review the rent and subsidy
determination policies.
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Is IHBG housing in safe,
decent condition?
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Analyze
Household Quex responses to interior housing condition questions
(e.g., plumbing that doesn’t work, peeling paint) and
respondent perception of overall condition of housing.
Analyze
Household Quex responses to exterior housing condition questions
(e.g., roof that leaks, broken or missing windows)
Drainage
issues from Household Quex on standing water.
Site
visitor tour of IHBG housing to obtain site visitor input on
exterior housing and property conditions
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Do IHBG households live in
safe areas?
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In communities that have
used IHBG funding since the program’s inception, how has the
general welfare been affected?
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Review
Indian Housing Plans to identify all project funded by IHBG in
most recently completed fiscal year and obtain tribal information
on actual number of people served by each program and any
available outcomes.
Community
member input from community meeting on how IHBG affected the
community.
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Has the average time been
reduced that applicants must spend on waiting lists for affordable
housing?
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Obtain
waiting list information (e.g., average waiting time now versus 2
years and 5 years ago)
What
is driving changes of time on waiting list (or why is time not
changing)
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Does the IHBG program efficiently provide safe, decent,
affordable housing?
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Are tribes and TDHEs using
IHBG funds efficiently to maximize their impact?
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Analyze
APR data on IHBG and total cost trends
in
cost-per-unit acquired and built, for both homeownership and
rental units. Discuss trends with tribe to understand reasons
for trends.
Calculate
admin costs as percentage of IHBG budget to determine whether
tribes using the maximum (20%) or lower amount so more available
for providing housing.
Analyze
APR data to determine time it takes tribes to obligate and expend
IHBG funds.
Determine
unit vacancy rate, turnaround time for vacant units, turnaround
time for repairs, rent collections procedures, and inspection
procedures to ascertain whether tribes are fully utilizing and
taking care of their IHBG housing assets.
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Is the IHBG program addressing the primary housing needs in
Indian Country?
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Is there a shortage of
decent, safe, affordable housing that is being addressed by the
program?
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Review
literature on housing needs in Indian Country.
From
community meeting attendees, obtain the primary housing issues in
their community.
Review
of Indian Housing Plans and APR on housing needs in tribal area.
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Is the IHBG program
appropriate for meeting Tribes’ housing needs?
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Comparison of identified
housing needs with eligible activities that can be funded by
IHBG.
Comparison
of identified housing needs with actual IHBG housing activities.
Discuss
with tribal housing staff whether any barriers to using IHBG
funding to meet their housing needs.
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