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2012 Annual Report
AICDC's 2012 Annual Report is now available. You can download it by clicking on this link >
Our Board of Directors
President: Sydney Beane
Vice President/Treasurer: Todd Swenson
Secretary: Michael P. Haag, Esq.
Board Member: Dr. David Goldsteen
Board Member: Justin Huenemann
Board Member: Suzanne Koepplinger
Board Member: Marlene Helgemo
Board Member: Wade Keezer
Bii Gii Wiin Community Development Loan Fund (CDLF) is conducting an Introductory Homebuyer Workshop in Minneapolis
Buying a home seems more complicated than ever before. AICDC and the new Bii Gii Wiin Community Development Loan Fund are taking the mystery out of buying a home for the American Indian community living in the Twin Cities.
AICDC creates Many Rivers Group, LLC, a Culturally Minded Real Estate Company
Homeownership is a long-term financial investment that helps build assets. It is the primary wealth-building tool for most families. According to the 2002 Fannie Mae National Housing Survey, most families believe that buying a home has a lot of potential as an investment, and the majority of homeowners say that the value of their homes has increased at least a little since they owned them. Most families that rent, especially low and moderate-income families sometimes spend half
Bii Di Gain Dash Anwebi ("Come in. Rest." in Ojibwe) Elder Housing
AICDC is addressing the lack of affordable housing for American Indian elders in Minneapolis with the development of the Bi Di Gain Dash Anwebi Elder Housing. The apartment will be 47 1-bedroom units located on two parcels of land on the east and west sides of Bloomington Avenue South. The apartments will be available to seniors 62 years of age and older with an income at or below 50% AMI (Area Median Income). HUD (The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) rental subsidies will will be available to seniors living in at Bii Di Gain Dash Anwebi Elder Housing.
AICDC New Home Ownership Opportunities!!!
AICDC, a leader in providing New Home Development for American Indians is presenting...
The AICDC New Home Ownership Program
The AICDC New Home Ownership program is a unique way to bring homeownership within the reach of American Indian families who would like to live in South Minneapolis.
AICDC CEO
Michael A. Goze (Ho-Chunk) is the Chief Executive Officer of the American Indian Community Development Corporation.
Kola ("Friend" in Lakota) - Outreach Program
Founded in 1999, KOLA's mission is to provide culturally specific supportive services to chronically inebriated homeless American Indians. KOLA provides case management, healthcare outreach, daytime activities, health screening and referral services to many of the homeless American Indians who are chronic late stage inebriates.
Characteristics of a typical KOLA Client:


