03/22/2016
MATIC
Who Is MATIC? MATIC is continually evolving with new partner agencies and organizations joining the collaborative effort. of Housing
• Arizona Dept.
The Multi-Agency Tribal Infrastructure Collaborative (MATIC) is a group of agencies & organizations committed to improving the coordinated delivery of infrastructure programs & services to Native Americans and tribal communities in the southwestern U.S. The Multi-Agency Tribal Infrastructure Collaborative (MATIC) began as a group of nine agencies and organizations dedicated and committed to increa
03/22/2016
02/17/2016
A Hard-to-Obstruct Supreme Court Nominee: Diane Humetewa FTW The first female, Native American federal judge in U.S. history should become the first Native American justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. As Senate Republicans prepare to obstruct any nomination...
02/12/2016
Hoop Dance Contest This event combines artistry, sheer athleticism and cultural traditions, showcasing a unique sport of stunning performances from the men and women who are vying to call themselves World Champion.
01/25/2016
The MATIC partners thank you all for a informative, fun and successful 2016 Tribal Resources Forum! A BIG shout out to the amazing Sponsors who made this event possible! JUD Services, Native Capital Access, Kitchell Construction, Pinnacle Bank, Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona, Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona, Arizona Office of Tourism, NAU Center for American Indian Economic Development. Special thanks to USDA Rural Development, Indian Health Service, EPA, HUD Southwest Office of Native American Programs and many others! For more information, visit www.MATICsouthwest.com !
MATIC MATIC welcomes tribes to present their project concepts in order to secure accurate and current guidance directly from MATIC member agencies.
12/08/2015
Your seat is waiting for you! for any of our three day Indigenous governance, law & policy courses. For a full list of course offerings and registration information click here: http://bit.ly/1LJ1eUx
12/04/2015
More on the importance of infrastructure . . .
The importance of infrastructure Essential infrastructure like our sewers, water and wastewater systems, roads, bridges and transit networks are all in need of greater investment. The curren...
12/04/2015
Importance of Infrastructure Explained . . .
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12/01/2015
Indian Tribes are eligible for WIFA programs, too! Check out this blog post!
WIFA: Little Agency Of Big Government Protects Arizona’s Water By Kathleen Ferris There are many Big Government programs you've never heard of that simply work. They don't generate headlines, political debate or viral videos. They often have names that put peo...
11/30/2015
Navajo Vet Solar install by GRID Alternatives
MATIC's 2016 Tribal Resources Forum is coming Jan. 20, 2016! Register at http://www.hud.gov/emarc/index.cfm?fuseaction=emar.registerEvent&eventId=2627&update=N
MONEY & MORE! Multi-Agency Resource Forum for Arizona Tribes and Native American Organizations
WHEN: Wed., Jan. 20, 2016 WHERE: Phoenix, AZ
MARK YOUR CALENDAR for this FREE Multi-Agency Resource Forum specifically for Tribes and Native American organizations.
• More than 20 organizations gather together for this one-day, one-stop Tribal Funding, Technical Assistance & Training Resources Forum.
• Attendees will have a unique opportunity to explore the various funding and other assistance available for tribal infrastructure and community development projects.
• Bring your iPads, laptops, and other PDAs to walk through online resources and tools.
• Attendees will have an opportunity to meet individually with Agency Representatives to discuss specific resources and/or project needs
and to rally funding, technical assistance, training, and other resources to successfully complete tribal development projects.
AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS & BREAK-OUT SESSIONS:
WHERE DO WE BEGIN? Master Planning, Organizational Soundness, Needs Assessments, Community Engagement, and more . . .
PUTTING PLAN TO PAPER Site Control, Rights of Way, A & E Team, Procurement & Bidding, Project Management, Cultural & Environmental Issues, and more . . .
BUILDING OUR DREAMS Roads/Water/Sewer/Utilities, Housing, Community Facilities, Green Building/Energy Efficiency, and more . . .
IN IT FOR THE LONG HAUL Tribal/Community Commitment, Funding/Staffing/Services, Project/Program Continuation, and more . . .
Register at http://www.hud.gov/emarc/index.cfm?fuseaction=emar.registerEvent&eventId=2627&update=N
11/13/2015
November is Native American Heritage Month.
Native American Heritage Month: Bringing School Choice to Native American Communities - American... Guest Blog by Arizona Senator Carlyle Begay (D) One of the most meaningful pieces of legislation I’ve worked on so far as an Arizona state senator is a bill expanding school choice to all of the state’s reservation communities. Education … Continued
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Housing And Urban Development, Southwest Office Of Native American Programs, 1 North Central Avenue, Suite 600
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