
Come to Austin and wish David and Marianne well in retirement!
Many of you know the story of how my father, David Bland, and my mother, Marianne Roos, started Travois back in 1995.
Read MoreMany of you know the story of how my father, David Bland, and my mother, Marianne Roos, started Travois back in 1995.
Read MoreTribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) are essential components to building strong communities. Travois is a proud supporter of the American Indian College Fund and its efforts to provide scholarships and support for the nation’s 34 tribal colleges.
Read More2016 has been a year of highs and lows.
Thanks to you and our hardworking staff, Travois has much to celebrate as we look back on our shared accomplishments this year.
Update for NAIHC Legal Symposium attendees: We encourage you to reach out to your representatives to tell them to reauthorize NAHASDA and keep the LIHTC and NMTC programs strong.
Read MoreThis week was the Native American Indian Housing Council Legal Symposium in Las Vegas, and Travois was pleased to support the conference as the Turquoise Premier sponsor.
Read MoreThe goal of every affordable housing project our clients undertake — the most rewarding part — is creating homes for families.
In 21 years in business, we have helped clients build or rehabilitate over 5,100 homes — meaning we’ve reached that shared goal thousands of times.
The Tohono O’odham Ki:Ki Association (TOKA) and the Tohono O’odham Nation celebrated a new 3,500-square-foot community center at a grand opening ceremony last month in Sells, AZ.
Read MoreWe will end our Superhero spotlights with this final awardee. Tohono O’odham Ki:Ki Association (TOKA) of Sells, Arizona, was awarded the Project Team of the Year for representing what we are all striving for in Indian Country affordable housing or economic development.
Read MoreThis week we will recognize our Haven of the Year recipient, Eva Doyle. Eva is a member of the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo in El Paso, Texas. She’s worked in affordable housing since 1982 and is currently a Low Income Housing Tax Credit specialist at the YDSP housing department.
Read MoreThis week’s Superhero Awards winner feature is Advanced Native Construction, receiving the Pillar of the Year Award. The award honors a construction or maintenance professional, company or group that has played a key role in building communities.
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