PAHA wins most distinguished award in LIHTC industry!
The Pueblo of Acoma Housing Authority (PAHA) recently finished building its first Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) development
Read MoreThe Pueblo of Acoma Housing Authority (PAHA) recently finished building its first Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) development
Read More(Important note for Travois clients: This guest blog from StrongHearts Native Helpline provides details on the exception to VAWA protections for Indian Housing Block Grant units
Read MoreHigh Country News, a nonprofit media organization that publishes a print and online magazine on the American West, has recently broadened its coverage of tribal affairs.
Read MorePictured above: Nika Renee Cotton, Village Scribe LLC owner; Eva Kathleen Schulte, Travois vice president for economic opportunity; Phil Glynn, Travois president; Elizabeth Bland Glynn
Read MoreThe University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law Alumni Magazine, Res Ipsa, is focusing its most recent issue on UMKC alumni who work to develop housing and community spaces for those in need. Res Ipsa is Latin for “It Speaks for Itself.
Read MoreThe year 2017 ended with great news! The Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) of Des Moines awarded additional funding to three tribal developments through the Affordable Housing Program (AHP).
Read MoreSarah A. and her family have lived in a home in the Karuk Homes #1 development for about 15 months.
Read MoreEvery year hundreds of fund managers, impact investors, and local and global finance leaders come together at the Sustainable, Responsible, Impact (SRI) investing conference. This year I was honored to join them.
(Pictured above: An organizer of money and justice, Susan S.
Every year during the holiday season, our team here at Travois participates in an adopt-a-family program and purchases a family’s entire wish list of Christmas gifts.
As Travois has grown as a company over the years, so has our gift-giving spirit.
There is a growing movement among philanthropic leaders and fund managers that investments can and should be deployed for community and environmental good.
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