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Who We Are
Red Feather educates and empowers American Indian nations to create
sustainable solutions to the severe housing crisis within reservation
communities. While focusing public attention on the intergenerational
poverty and acute community development problems that plague American
Indian reservations, Red Feather teaches affordable, replicable and
sustainable approaches to home construction. Red Feather organizes
volunteers, and, alongside tribal members, builds desperately needed
homes.
Staff Board
of Directors Board
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Why American Indians?
Of the 2.5 million tribal members living on American Indian reservations,
more than 300,000 are homeless or living in life-threatening conditions.
Thousands more live in substandard, over-crowded conditions. Many
homes lack running water, electricity and sanitation. Elders are often
isolated with few options for help should they need it.
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A Call to Action
Red Feather Challenge Grant
Red Feather has been awarded $200,000 in challenge grants and we have until January 31, 2008 to raise our $200,000 match.
Help us to raise $400,000 for the American Indian Sustainable Housing Initiative by clicking here today to meet the challenge!




Red Feather Merchandise
Support our efforts by visiting our online
catalog to order exclusive clothing and artwork, as well as our
construction handbook, Building a Straw
Bale House.

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Red Feather Publications (pdf)
2006 Annual Publication
2005 Annual Report
2004 Fall
2004 Winter/Spring

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How Red Feather Works
Thousands of individuals share with Red Feather a sense of urgency
for American Indians living in such conditions. Pro-active tribal
members recognize the need for change as well. They’re not looking
for a hand-out; they’re looking for an opportunity to build
a future for themselves and their nation. That is why each new homeowner
is responsible for securing a home mortgage to cover the material
costs of the home. Red Feather supports each family by providing financial
literacy seminars, construction training, design services and construction
management, and volunteer crews that donate sweat equity on each home.
This results in a nearly 60% savings on the overall cost of building
a home
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American Indian Sustainable
Housing Initiative
Red Feather believes that in order to reverse the vicious cycle of
intergenerational poverty and homelessness on American Indian reservations,
we must first begin by empowering native families to take the lead
role in the betterment of their own communities. Thus, the Red Feather
approach builds on the strengths of each tribe's unique traditions
and works with all generations to achieve positive family and community
development. Using progressive community education and a hands-on
approach to construction methods, Red Feather establishes frameworks
for long-term self-sufficiency. Red Feather builds homes with,
not for, American Indians. Through a long-term commitment with individual
communities, individuals gain the skills and confidence necessary
to build desperately needed homes themselves. Healthy homes are the
foundation young people need to enable them to address the many other
important issues facing their lives and their nation.
Red Feather's approach neither begins nor ends with constructing
an affordable house. Prior to any project, Red Feather staff conducts
informational and educational seminars on the reservation to
educate tribal members about sustainable, straw bale construction
techniques and community planning. In addition, Red Feather assists
tribal members with the complicated mortgage process and collaborates
with tribal housing authorities to facilitate individual homeownership.
Once a project is complete, there is ongoing collaboration between
tribal homeowners, tribal housing authorities and Red Feather, as
each home or facility serves as an example for the rest of the reservation
community of how to create a beautiful, super-insulated, affordable
straw bale home.
Red Feather supporters play a major role in this effort by donating
to the American Indian Sustainable Housing Initiative. You can be
assured that Red Feather makes every effort to be good stewards of
the generosity entrusted our organization. Please send all tax-deductible
donations to the address below. We thank you in advance for your kindness
and generosity.
Red Feather Development Group
American Indian Sustainable Housing Initiative
P. O. Box 907
Bozeman, MT 59771-0907
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