Groundbreaking for TOKA Homes #3, Black Mountain, in San Xavier District!
I had the pleasure of attending the Tohono O’odham Ki:Ki Association (TOKA) groundbreaking ceremony for its third Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) development.
Read MoreI had the pleasure of attending the Tohono O’odham Ki:Ki Association (TOKA) groundbreaking ceremony for its third Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) development.
Read MoreThe Red Cliff Chippewa Housing Authority (RCCHA) is making great progress through a snowy winter as it continues construction in northern Wisconsin for its Red Cliff Rehab #2 development.
Read MoreSarah A. and her family have lived in a home in the Karuk Homes #1 development for about 15 months.
Read MoreOn a recent trip to Idaho, I had the pleasure of stopping in at the Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Museum. After I paid my $3.50 admission fee and signed the guestbook, I set off exploring.
Read MoreAfter seeing how much work and time is spent during the development and design process, it is amazing to see finished homes in person and meet the families who live in them.
Read MoreEvery 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.
As I swung my leg over the saddle of a former Navajo mustang and ventured into the Mojave Desert a few months ago, I became one of the more than 1 million annual visitors to Joshua Tree National Park
Read MoreThree homes are completely framed, another two are being framed, and 11 foundations have been started for the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation’s third Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) development
Read MoreOne of the great things about working with clients in so many different parts of the country is that I get to see places I would not typically have the opportunity to visit.
Read More(Editor’s note: This is Casey’s fourth segment in the “Hoof Beats” blog series, which describes her travels in Indian Country on horseback.)
As you may already know, Travois’ annual conference was in Austin, Texas, this year.