The Native Development Network (NDN) Housing promotes housing equity by ensuring equitable access to safe, stable, and culturally responsive housing for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) individuals and families in Los Angeles County and surrounding regions.
Housing serves as a foundational social condition that influences health, economic stability, and community wellbeing. NDN Housing employs community-driven data collection and analysis to uncover inequities in housing conditions, drive policy change, and empower local action.
Our focus extends beyond mere data collection for research; we gather, analyze, and utilize community-driven data to advocate for meaningful change.
NDN Housing focuses on addressing various housing-related inequities, including overcrowding and unsafe housing conditions. The initiative highlights the challenges of rent burden and housing instability, as well as the impacts of corporate or absentee ownership. Additionally, it seeks to mitigate the risks of displacement and gentrification. Essential to this mission is the provision of access to culturally responsive housing navigation services, which are informed by community-driven data. NDN Housing also aims to reduce barriers faced by tribal members when accessing urban housing resources, promoting overall housing equity.


Your support helps the Native Development Network provide housing support, elder wellness programs, workforce training, and culturally grounded services for American Indian and Alaska Native families.