Supporting Our People Through Housing and Home Services Programs
The Housing Authority of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma (HASNOK) is dedicated to providing safe, affordable housing and essential services that strengthen families and communities. Our wide range of programs ensure support for elders, veterans, families, and those facing housing challenges.
HASNOK Housing & Community Programs
Provides up to $25,.000 in forgivable grants for substantial repairs to restore substandard homes.
Offers up to $5,000 for essential safety and habitability repairs.
Monthly rent subsidies ($220 standard / $350 Tiny Homes) to help families maintain stable housing.
Short-term housing (up to 90 days) for families in crisis due to fire, flood, or other emergencies.
Affordable, supportive housing for near-elderly (55+) and elderly (62+) residents.
Income-based housing for Native American veterans and their families.
Provides safe, affordable rental homes based on household income, with priority for elders, veterans, and Seminole members.
Allows families to lease at income-based rents while working toward eventual ownership.
Helps first-time buyers with up to $15,000 toward upfront purchase costs.
Provides up to $15,000 per household to prevent foreclosure, cover utilities, and support housing stability.
Locally managed broadband service offering reliable, affordable internet to households and businesses across the Nation.
Ensures that community pavilions and designated spaces are accessible for housing participants and tribal-related organizations.
Together, these programs reflect HASNOK’s mission to preserve housing security, promote self-sufficiency, and build stronger communities for the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.
The mission of the Boys & Girls Club of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma is to provide a safe and nurturing environment that guides each young person on their path to developing good character, a respect of culture, diversity, academic excellence, and development of a healthy mind, body, and spirit.
