Who Is AVCP Regional Housing Authority?
AVCP Regional
Housing Authority is a state charted regional housing authority formed
to address housing needs in Southwest Alaska. The Association of
Village Council Presidents Housing Authority was organized on October
17, 1974.
We proudly serve the people of the AVCP region. The
region is comprised of 56 federally recognized tribes in 48 villages in
an area the size the state of Wisconsin or Illinois.
The
housing authority provides affordable housing services to program
eligible individuals and families. The largest program it offers is the
Mutual Help Homeownership Program, it also provide low rent housing as
well as rental housing for elderly and the handicapped persons.
What does AVCP Regional Housing Authority do?
AVCP
Regional Housing Authority provides affordable housing services and
opportunities in the AVCP region. It does so by providing homeownership
and rental services. AVCP RHA has constructed over 1,500 homes in 48
villages.