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Red Lake Reservation, Angle Township, MN, United States

Full Directory found at https://www.redlakenation.org/directory/

Accounting     218-679-1800

Agency Receptionist    218-679-3361

Ambulance/Ponemah     218-554-7334

Ambulance/Red Lake     218-679-3327

Anishinabe Legal Services     218-679-2281

Balancing our Lifestyle     218-679-4144

Boys and Girls Club/Ponemah     218-554-7596

Boys and Girls Club/Red Lake     218-679-2556

Bus Garage    218-679-3512

CAP (Community Action Program)    218-679-1880

Chemical Health Department     218-679-3392

Child Support     218-679-2306

Clinic-Ponemah     218-554-7333

Comp Health     218-679-3316

Conservation Department     218-679-1908

Detention Center     218-679-4284

Division of Rehab     218-679-2152

DNR    218-679-3959

ECFE     218-679-3535

Economic Dev & Planning 218-679-1890

Elderly Maintenance     218-679-2202

Elementary/Ponemah     218-554-7337

Elementary/Red Lake     218-679-3329

ENP (Elder Nutrition Program)/Ponemah     218-554-7492

ENP (Elder Nutrition Program)/Red Lake     218-679-3339

Enrollment Office     218-679-1842

Entrepreneur Program    218-679-1892

Facilities Management    218-679-1981

Family and Children’s Services     218-679-2122

Fire Dept/Ponemah     218-554-7377

Fire Dept/Red Lake     218-679-3473

Fitness Center/Humanities     218-679-4199

Fitness Center/Ponemah     218-554-7503

Fitness Center/Red Lake     218-679-4228

Food Distribution     218-679-3720

Forestry Garage    218-679-3346

Grant Writing 218-679-5940

Greenhouse 218-679-3310

Halfway House     218-679-3387

Headstart/Ponemah     218-554-7331

Headstart/Red Lake     218-679-3396

Health Station Little Rock     218-679-3717

Health Station Redby     218-679-3391

High School     218-679-3733

Higher Education     218-679-3350

Homeless Shelter     218-679-3171

Hospital/Red Lake     218-679-3912

Housing Authority     218-679-3368

Housing Finance     218-679-3897

Human Resources     218-679-1847

Humanities Building     218-679-4199

Indian and Free Drug Abuse     218-679-3321

Indian Health Services/Red Lake     218-679-0168

Internal Audit    218-679-1992

Juvenile Judge     218-679-3851

Legal   218-679-1876

Middle School     218-679-2700

MIS 218-679-1827

Motor Pool 218-679-2920

New Beginnings     218-679-3350

New Beginnings Child Center   218-679-3350

Outpatient/Ponemah     218-554-7425

Outpatient/Red Lake     218-679-3995

Perpich Extended Care Center     218-679-3400

Police Department     218-679-3313

Ponemah Transportation     218-554-7347

Post Office/Ponemah     218-554-7374

Post Office/Red Lake     218-679-9329

Post Office/ Redby     218-679-2124

Pregnant Women and Families     218-679-3331

Probation     218-679-2588

Property & Supply    218-679-1986

Red Lake Day Care     218-679-3330

Red Lake Nation College     218-679-2860

Red Lake Nation Newspaper     218-679-3561

Red Lake Transit     218-679-2395 or 1-877-239-9295

Redby Group Home     218-679-3868

Roads Department    218-679-3645

Sanitation    218-679-3377

School Administration Office    218-679-3353

Senior Apartments     218-679-3712

Self-Governance   218-679-1984

Sex Offender Registry    218-679-1952

St. Mary’s Mission     218-679-3388

Transfer Station    218-679-2988

Treatment Center     218-679-2375

Tribal Council     218-679-3341

Tribal Courts     218-679-3303

Tribal Credit    218-679-3361

Tribal Engineering    218-679-2416

Tribal Operations    218-679-2297

Tribal Realty     218-679-1991

Truancy     218-679-2780

Trust Services 219-679-1982

Veteran’s Outreach     218-936-5650

WIC Program     218-679-3134

Women’s Shelter     218-679-3443

Youth Recreation Program     218-679-3950

 

Chemical Dependency Outpatient Program – Rule 25 assessments, peer counseling, group therapy, copoing and survival skills, supportive services, intake, court assistance, treatment placements, advocacy and referral services, HIV/AIDS education, aftercare services.  PO Box 114, Red Lake, MN  56671     218-679-3995

 

Community Action Program (CAP) – Winter weatherization guidance and energy assistance.

15531 Main Ave, Red Lake, MN  56671     218-679-1880

Elderly Maintenance Program – 60+ years, enrolled Red Lake Nation member, reside in the unit to be serviced (NOT RLHA unit).  Snow plowing, grass cutting, plastic windows, replacement of needed water heater, sump pump, pressure tanks and electrical problems, minor carpentry, grab bars, window and deck repairs.

PO Box 565, 15280 Fire Station Road, Red Lake, MN  56671

Housing Authority Programs     218-679-3368

Rental Programs:  Low rent program and NAHASDA, ARRA Rental and Marif Rental, Federal Tax Credit

Homeownership Programs:  Mutual Help, NAHASDA and Walking Shield, Federal Tax Credit, Modernization Assistance, Beltrami County outside of the reservation Rental  Assistance and Down Payment/Closing Cost Assistance.

Housing Finance Corporation Programs:  Mortgage Program and Rental Program

Indian and Free Prevention/Treatment Program     218-679-3321

PO Box 100, Red Lake, MN  56671

Counseling, individual, group, peer and family.  Intake, assessments, follow-up/aftercare, adult and youth outpatient, transportation, recreational activities, cultural programs and self-help programs and tutoring.

Northern Winds Primary Treatment Center (Gii-Waa-Din)     218-679-3387

PO Box 114, Red Lake, MN  56671

Residential primary inpatient treatment for alcohol and drugs with counseling: group, individual, family and spiritual.  Transportation, education and employment assistance, recreational and occupational therapy.  Eligibility requirements: 16+ years, male or female.  Court ordered or self-referral or as part of a continuing treatment.

Oshkiimaajitahdah     218-679-3350

15525 Mendota Ave, Redby, MN  56670, PO Box 416, Redby, MN  56670

Employment services, GED/ABE Education, Career Development, Financial Skills for families, Ganawenindiwag (Cultural Program) “Taking Care of Each Other”

Pregnant Women and Families Program     218-679-3331

PO Box 114, Red Lake, MN  56671

Individualized Treatment Plan and Counseling, Outpatient Group Counseling, Alcohol/Chemical Dependency Education, Aftercare Planning and Referrals, Rule 25 Assessments, Case Management, Spirituality and guidance upon request.

Red Lake Family an d Children’s Services     218-679-2122

Highway 1, Building 68, Red Lake, MN  56671

Family and children services work for the safety and wellbeing of children, and the preservation and strengthening of families within cultural traditions.

Red Lake Food Distribution Program     218-679-3720

PO Box 253, Redby, MN  56670

15860 Ogema Ave, Redby, MN  56670

Red Lake Nation Government Center      218-679-3720

15484 Migizi Dr, Red Lake, MN  56671

Teen Parent Program     218-679-3350

Help with MFIP eligibility, Case Management, Educational and Career Planning, Financial Management, Home Visiting, parenting skills, supportive services for transportation and employment, childcare to attend school.

Transportation:

Red Lake Medical Transportation:     218-679-3327

Ponemah Medical Transportation:     218-554-7347

Elderly Transportation Services:         218-554-7347

Red Lake Homeless Shelter (Mishkwaa-ga-mii-wii-zaaga’iganiing Gilwishiiwigamig)     218-679-3171

15855 Main Ave, Red Lake, MN  56671

Mail: PO Box 280, Red Lake, MN  56671

Red Lake Women’s Shelter (Equay Wiigamig)     218-679-3443

Crisis Line:     218-679-3737 (can call collect)  or 1-800-943-8997

24  hour advocacy, crisis intervention, O.F.P.’s, safety planning, Talking Circles, Cultural Teaching Circiles.

The Children’s Healing Center (Abinoojiyag Noojimoo-wigamig)

PO Box 583, Red Lake, MN  56671

Provision of behavioral and cognitive skills, problem solving skills, communication skills, court order compliance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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522 Minnesota Ave, Bemidji MN 56601

The Bemidji Area Office (BAO) provides service and support to 34 Federally-recognized Tribes and 4 Urban Indian Health programs located in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Tribal Health services are provided through 11 P.L. 93-638 Title V compacts and 23 Title I contracts. Urban Indian Health programs are located in Chicago, IL; Detroit, MI; Milwaukee, WI; and Minneapolis, MN. Tribes in the Bemidji Area include Ojibwe (Chippewa), Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Mohican, Oneida, Odawa, Potawatomi, and Sioux.

The BAO operates 3 Federal/direct service programs on behalf of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians and the White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota. These Federal/direct service programs, Cass Lake Hospital, Red Lake Hospital, and White Earth Health Center, are staffed by approximately 500 federal civil service employees and Public Health Service (PHS) Commissioned Officers. These federal employees are comprised of physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, laboratory technicians, radiology technicians, behavioral health practitioners, dentists, dental assistants, dental hygienists, optometrists, optical technicians, dietitians, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, physical therapists, engineers, sanitarians, equipment technicians, health information managers, administrators, acquisition, supply, finance, information technology and clerical staff. In addition, there are numerous specialty clinics provided in our Federal/direct service programs by local private health care specialists.

Tribal and Urban programs directly employ a multitude of health care providers and allied staff such as, mental health, substance abuse counselors, and community health nurses and representatives. Services not available through Tribal or BAO Federal/direct service programs may be delivered through Contract Health Services (CHS).

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1630 Birchmont Drive NE Bemidji MN 56601

Since opening in 2003, the American Indian Resource Center, AIRC, has offered academic programming for American Indian reservations and American Indian organizations throughout Minnesota. Because Bemidji State University is located between the three largest American Indian reservations in the State of Minnesota (Leech Lake is 15 miles south, Red Lake is 30 miles north and White Earth is 50 miles west of Bemidji), we have access to a large number of fluent speakers, spiritual leaders, Indian educators and cultural offerings that are all within a reasonable distance to the university. The AIRC is also home to the first Indian Studies program in Minnesota and the first collegiate Ojibwe language program in the world.

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35500 Eagle View Road Ogema, MN 56569

We assist with technical and financial programs to help achieve your new business start up, expansion and re-location goals.

Our Mission:

The White Earth Economic Development Office (WEEDO) works to support, retain and foster existing entrepreneurships on the White Earth Reservation, and to attract new businesses which enhance career opportunities for tribal citizens, enabling them to work on the reservation while preserving the integrity of their rich cultural heritage.

Starting out, Expanding or Relocating?

It’s our mission to support new business development and help create new jobs. As your partner, we can provide many technical and financial resources to help support your start up or re-location and expansion needs. How can we assist you? See the White Earth Resources Menu to learn more about how we can assist you!

New business start-up assistance

  • Assist clients with locating financial support for your business re-location or branch expansion needs.
  • Marketing and promotion consulting
  • Proposal preparation, applications and technical support
  • Liaison to government and other supporting agencies
  • Technology Zone tax credits

Consulting – Get the Answers You Need!

You understand your clients’ needs and priorities. You know what their goals are and how they want their business to grow. We believe in providing solutions based on those requirements. Get the facts on meeting your clients’ building, infrastructure, site selection and other business relocation or start up needs. How can we assist you? See the White Earth Resources Menu to learn more about how we can assist you.

CEDS

Gizhiigin Arts Incubator

Gizhiigin offers a variety of services to artists living on the White Earth Reservation:

  • Wi-Fi Access
  • Computers with internet access
  • Grant writing assistance
  • High quality photography of artwork

Gizhiigin also offers artists individual consultations to access their career goals and connect to additional resources!

Visit the official Gizhiigin web page for more info!

White Earth Resources

Current Projects/Recent Successes

Economic Development
Economic Development Director
Vacant
Planner
Joe Tonihka
Grant Writer
Pam Keezer
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6945 Little Wolf Rd NW, Cass Lake MN 56633 / PO Box 180, Cass Lake, MN 56633

Leech Lake Tribal College provides quality higher education grounded in Anishinaabe values.

LLTC provides classes in seven different associate degree programs, two technical programs, and a variety of continuing and community education offerings. Classes offered Monday through Friday.

Our Objectives

  • Provide associate degree programs

  • Prepare students to transfer to other institutions of higher education

  • Provide academic credentialing programs of varying lengths

  • Assist students in developing and pursuing holistic lives (physically, intellectually, and aesthetically)

  • Attain and maintain appropriate accreditation and certification of LLTC degrees and programs

  • Provide a means of maintaining and enhancing Anishinaabe culture, values, language, and knowledge

  • Honor and respect women as the sacred life-givers of the Nation and to empower them for leadership roles in their communities

  • Serve as a cultural and educational center for community development

  • Encourage and support the professional development of faculty and staff

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PO Box 418 White Earth, MN 56591
218-935-6286218-935-6286
Crisis Line 1-877-830-3683Crisis Line 1-877-830-3683
833.859.0832

The White Earth Reservation Tribal DOVE (Down ON Violence Everyday) Program serves victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Stalking, Dating Violence, Elder Abuse, Trafficking and General Crime and provides services to Native and non-Native women, men and youth who live on or near the White Earth Reservation.

The Omiimii Wadiswan Equay Shelter provides temporary shelter to Native American and Non-Native female victim/survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and/or trafficking.

The potential resident must be 18 years old or older and currently be in or leaving an abusive relationship, be a victim of sexual assault who fears for her safety, or be a victim of stalking or human trafficking.

Potential residents will be prioritized for shelter services based on their need for safety and level of danger/lethality risk. Priority will be given to Native American women living on or near the White Earth Reservation.

Minor male children, 16 years or younger will be permitted to reside in the shelter with their parent or guardian determined on a case by case basis.

 

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15484 Migizi Dr, Red Lake, MN 56671

We at the Elderly Nutrition Program serve and deliver a meal to the elders and handicapped, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

We also provide the elders and handicapped with a casino card that allows $40 free play and a $10 meal once a month from the 7 Clans Casino of their choice.

Each December, we host a Christmas Party/Dinner for all Elders on the reservation. There is entertainment, a meal, candy bags, gift cards and lots of fun!

Currently, we have about 250 Elders who are on home-bound, which means they get their meal delivered every day. An additional 50-60 come in to eat daily.

We also attend the Minneapolis Urban Picnic to distribute casino cards to Elders who live in the metro area(s).

Meals are also served and delivered to the Elders and handicapped at the Ponemah site.

The Ponemah program delivers to about 32 home-bound and 40 to 50 Elders/Handicapped come in to eat.

Ponemah takes the Elders that need to run into Bemidji on Wednesdays. They also go to one of the 7 Clans Casinos on the first Saturday of every month.

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15525 Mendota Ave, Redby, MN 56670

We are a tribal program that promotes the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals and community with funding, strategic partnerships, guidance, training and technical assistance. 

Oshkiimaajitahdah, which means “a new path” or “a new journey” in the Ojibwe language, is a tribal program of the Red Lake Nation that promotes the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals and community with funding, strategic partnerships, guidance, training and technical assistance.

Services offered at Oshkiimaajitahdah:

  • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
  • Public Law 102-477 (477)
  • Emergency Supportive Services (ESS)
  • Tribal Employment Rights Ordinances (TERO)
  • Oshkiimaajitahdah Institute of Technology (OIT)
  • OIT Automotive Training Center
  • Wiisiniiwigamig Cafe & Catering
  • Red Lake Nation Child Development Center
  • Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP)
  • Child Care Development Fund (CCDF)
  • Adult Basic Education (ABE) & General Education Development Program (GED)
  • Career Development Services (CDS)
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
  • Community Action Program (CAP)
  • Child Support Enforcement
  • Red Lake Vocational Rehabilitation (RLVR)
  • Grant Writing
  • MNSURE Assisters, Agriculture
  • Ganawenindiwag Cultural Program
  • Fraud
  • Red Lake Nation Radio Station

Locations:

OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH

P.O. Box 416 Redby, MN 56670

Phone: (218) 679-3350

Toll Free: (888) 404-0686

Fax: (218) 679-4317

 

OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH BEMIJIGAMAAG

520 4th St. NW Bemidji, MN 56601

P.O. Box 1497  Bemidji, MN 56619

Phone: (218) 444-2883

Fax: (218) 444-7597

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Highway 1 East, Red Lake, MN 56671

Family and children’s services work for the safety and well being of children and the preservation and strengthening of families within cultural traditions.

Child Protective Services

Foster Care Program

Children’s Mental Health

Adult Protective Services

Family Based Services

Indian Child Welfare ACT (ICWA) Unit

Long-term Care Services

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Medical Transportation is provided for the people to the Red Lake Hospital, Ponemah Clinic and medical facilities off the reservation.

Patients are transported to Minneapolis, Rochester, Duluth, St. Cloud, Minnesota, Fargo, Grand Forks, North Dakota and other towns as directed by the Medical Staff. Medical transportation is provided to the Red Lake Hospital, Ponemah Clinic and to the Bemidji Hospital and Clinics on a daily basis.

Red Lake Medical Transportation         218-679-3327

Ponemah Medical Transportation         218-554-7347

 

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15484 Migizi Drive, Red Lake, MN 56671

RED LAKE NATION

ACCOUNTABILITY DECREE TO THE NATION:

The Red Lake Nation, with it’s unique lineage of Ojibwe people, will protect, preserve, and maintain its status as an independent nation that is federally recognized as an Indian tribe, which possesses all the powers of a Sovereign Nation.  On behalf of all Red Lake Band members, the Red Lake Tribal Council is committed to maintaining and conducting its affairs in a manner that is aligned with the expectations of our ancestors, elders, tribal members, and future generations.  The Red Lake Tribal Council is also committed to helping every member achieve independence and economic security by utilizing today’s technology, developing strong economic infrastructure, and providing a quality educational system.  Finally, the Red Lake Tribal Council will preserve, protect, and maintain our land base, natural resources, health and welfare, cultural heritage, language, and traditions to ensure our children and future generations will continue to have the resources to live as sovereign people.

Tribal Programs – Red Lake Nation

Directory – Red Lake Nation

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26246 Crane Road, White Earth, MN 56591, USA

The White Earth Home Health Agency is committed to delivering client-centered and efficient services that honor and incorporate the cultural values and traditions of the Reservation. We strive to enhance the well-being of individuals, families, and communities by providing a comprehensive range of home and community-based services, coupled with education and support.

The White Earth Home Health Agency accepts referrals from:

  • Families
  • Clinics
  • Physicians
  • Hospitals
  • Friends

We are a state licensed, IV certified and Medicare certified agency. In fact, White Earth Home Health was the first Medicare certified tribal Home Health Agency in the nation!

To make a referral to any of our programs, please call us and ask for the Intake nurse. We would be happy to answer your questions.

Located in Tribal Health Building

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1819 Bemidji Avenue Suite 6, Bemidji MN 56601

NWICDC services imbed Indigenous worldviews and values with Western methodology to braid concepts of inclusion, equity, opportunity, wellness, and self-sufficiency to advance a just and supportive society. Inclusion ensures that all individuals have equitable access and involvement in all aspects of community and decision making.

Equity focuses on ensuring fair and just allocation of resources for individuals to have the things they need to be successful in life. Opportunity is the equitable access for all individuals to participate and be represented in all aspects of society. Wellness extends beyond physical health to encompass mental, emotional and spiritual well-being, vital for individuals to thrive. Self-sufficiency, building confidence and empowering individuals to achieve their individual, family and community goals. Reclaiming Mino Bimaadiziwin, the life of balance, reclamation of traditions, language and strengthened family and community.

What We Do
NWICDC implements five core initiatives with a three-tiered system that is informed by Anishinaabe worldview, trauma informed care and systems change:

Initiatives:

  • Traditional & Western Educational Pathways
  • Workforce Development & Training
  • Economic Security & Financial Access
  • Family Wellness & Behavioral Health
  • Safety & Basic Needs

Three Tiers

Informing

Demonstrate and deliver care coordination programs and services.

Connecting

Support and optimize Tribal and community assets and capacities.

Transforming

To use advocacy, community engagement, and increase public awareness to strengthen or change policy.

Services and Programs:

  • Housing Referrals
  • Reintegration Supports
  • Advocacy
  • Financial education and budgeting
  • Tax Assistance Program
  • Employment opportunities
  • Traditional community gatherings and events
  • Ojibwemowin opportunities
  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Policy Advocacy
  • Program Design, Development and Technical Assistances
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113 Balsam Ave NW, Cass Lake MN 56633

This program believes that violence presents itself in many forms and that all forms have destructive effect on not only the victim but the family, community, reservation and society. Violence can affect all aspects of its victims and it can be deadly. The responsibility for the violence lies with the abuser, not the victim. We believe that violence is a learned behavior and as such can be unlearned.

We are here to help the cycle of violence. The Lech Lake Family Violence Program strives to do its best in supporting any person affected by family violence in a respectful, nonjudgmental manner, always seeking the empowerment of each individual in gaining freedom from violence and abuse.

Support and services for victims who are or have experienced domestic and sexual assault, dating violence and stalking.  Services area is the Leech Lake Reservation including portions of Cass, Hubbard, Itasca and Beltrami Counties.

We provide

  • 24 hour/7 day weekly crisis call assistance:
    (218) 766-1741 or (218) 766-1205
  • Service to domestic violence victims
  • Free, confidential help
  • Safe, caring environment
  • Individual support
  • Emergency transportation to safety
  • Weekly support group
  • Education
  • Orders for protection
  • Harassment restraining orders
  • Referrals
  • Legal advocacy
  • System advocacy
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190 Sailstar Dr., Cass Lake, MN 56633

Programs include Leech Lake Head Start, Early Head Start, Child Care Services, Leech Lake Child Care Aware Baseline, and MN Tribal Resources for Early Childhood Care (MN TREC).  Services are available to ages 6 weeks through 5 years. Multiple Locations.

 

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15797 Main Ave, Redlake, MN 56671

The mission of the Red Lake Chemical Health Programs is to enhance the well being of all Red Lake Tribal Band Members through alcohol and drug abuse prevention, education, intervention, and treatment.

All programs are based in Anishinaabe culture and philosophy to strengthen the minds, bodies, and spirits of Red Lake Reservation members, families and communities.

SERVICES PROVIDED: Rule 25 assessments, classroom curriculum, Red Cliff, Protecting you, protecting me.  Family prevention with the traditional based program, Bii-zin-da-de-dah.  Youth recreational activities, also community based prevention activities.

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15542 State Hwy 371 NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633

The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, comprised of the Bois Forte, Fond du Lac, Grand Portage, Leech Lake, Mille Lacs, and White Earth reservations, is a federally recognized tribal government that, through unified leadership, promotes and protects the member Bands while providing quality services and technical assistance to the reservation governments and tribal people.

Creation of the Constitution

MCT was created in order to form a united Chippewa Tribal organization whose purpose and function is to conserve and develop Tribal resources and common property that would promote the general welfare of its members and future generations. This required the Ojibwe Bands of Minnesota, and other Tribal Nations in Minnesota, to conform to the Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) in 1934 in order to take advantage of the economic and social development programs proposed by the United States.

We are proud to have this opportunity to share information about the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe with our members and with other interested parties. Please visit the website to learn more about the functions, programs, and services of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe.

Mailing Address:

Minnesota Chippewa Tribe
PO Box 217
Cass Lake, MN 56633
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P.O. Box 219, Red Lake, MN 56671

Housing Authority Programs

Rental Programs:

Low Rent Program and NAHASDA
This program is to provide families, with low incomes, affordable housing. It offers a wide variety of single-family homes (2, 3, 4, and 5 Bedroom), duplex and fourplex to qualified individuals on a month-to-month lease basis. These units are located in all four reservation districts.

ARRA Rental and Marif Rental
The programs are for low rent income families. The units are all single family rental units and located in the Ponemah district.

Federal Tax Credit
The program is for families who are at or below 50% of the area median incomes. The units are single family and duplex units and are located in all four districts.


Homeownership Programs:

Mutual Help, NAHASDA and Walking Shield
The intent of the programs are to provide families, with low incomes, an opportunity to own a home rather than rent a home. The Housing Authority shall continue to offer qualified individuals, a lease with an option to buy; any of the remaining single family homes in the mutual help inventory. as they become available. The units are all single family units and are located in all four districts.

Federal Tax Credit
To obtain a home under this program, the homebuyer must be low income and agreeable to a mandatory fifteen year lease-to-own status. The first fifteen years are considered rental. At the end of that fifteen year period, the tenants will be offered the opportunity to continue their month-to-month lease or buy out the balance of the mortgage on the home. The units are single family and are located in all four districts.

Modernization Assistance
A one-time limited modernization assistance is offered to elders age 62 or older and handicapped individuals for medical needs documented by a physician or work necessary to keep the unit structurally sound. This work cannot exceed $8,000.00. This includes material, labor and insurance.

Beltrami County outside the Reservation Rental Assistance
This program is to assist low income families an opportunity to finding housing in the private sector. Assistance to be provided will be the first and last months’ rent and the security deposit. The maximum of assistance to be provided will be $2, 100.00.

Beltrami County outside the Reservation Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance
This program is to assist families who have an income of not greater than 80% of area median income with down payment and closing cost assistance. The amount of assistance varies from approximately $15,000.00 to $25,000.00.

FULL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE VARIOUS PROGRAMS CAN BE REQUESTED FROM THE STAFF AT THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OFFICE.


Housing Finance Corporation Programs

Mortgage Program
Home loans up to $120,000.00 at 5% interest for 30 years. Renovation loans up to $35,000.00 at 6% interest for 15 years.

Rental Program
Units which have had the title turned back to the corporation are offered as rental at a set rental rate. The units are single family and are located in all four districts. The units are available for purchase from the corporation.

FULL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROGRAMS CAN BE REQUESTED FROM THE STAFF AT THE CORPORATION OFFICE.

Contact Information:

Red Lake Reservation Housing Authority
P.O. Box 219
Red Lake, MN 56671
218-679-3368

Red Lake Housing Finance Corporation
P.O. Box220
Red Lake, MN 56671
218-679-3897

 

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119 Aspen Ave NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633

The Leech Lake Diabetes Clinic (LLDC) and Program specializes in the treatment and medical management of people living with diabetes and its co-morbidities, as well educating the Leech Lake community on Diabetes Prevention. Clinical appointments are offered in Cass Lake, Bemidji, Ball Club, Inger and Onigum. Clinic visits can include physical examinations, laboratory tests, diagnoses, medication prescriptions and diabetic foot exams. The medical record process is used in assisting patients achieve the standards of care for diabetes. Referrals are made as needed.

The clinic provides Diabetes Self-Management Education/Training (DSME) and Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) for patients, families, and friends. The information is offered in individual and group settings, classes and community events.  This includes education on healthy food choices, carbohydrate counting, blood glucose self-monitoring, physical activity, weight loss, medications, insulin use, insulin pump use, smoking cessation, coping, depression, behavior change and support.

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611 Elm Ave, Cass Lake, MN 56633
218-335-8280218-335-8280
218-335-8367

Our Mission

The mission of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Housing Authority is to develop affordable homes and housing opportunities for all Native American families on the Leech Lake Reservation, to provide efficient/sensitive services that lead to self-sufficient tenant/home owners and healthy safe communities.

History

The Leech Lake Housing Authority was formed by the Leech Lake Reservation Business Committee on September 1, 1963 (Ordinance 63-01) and has been in existence for over 50 years. The formation of a Housing Authority and an independent Board of Commissioners, consisting of six Band Members is a requirement to enter into funding contracts through the U.S. Department of Urban Development.

Our first development projects were built in 1964-1966, which consisted of 105 rental and Mutual Help home ownership units. Since the first years of development to the present the Housing Authority has built and/or purchased nearly 600 homes within the reservation boundaries.

Equal opportunity housing, open to the public.

PO Box 938, Cass Lake, MN 56633

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