This new MOU with The Cherokee Nation opens the door for Veterans, service members and their spouses to apply for a NADL to buy, build or modify a home on federal trust lands.
VA's NADL staff attended the Lakota Nation Invitational to promote buying, building and renovating homes using the NADL program.
Lakeishia, a Native American Veteran, achieved homeownership stability with the help of the Native American Direct Loan (NADL) program.
The Squaxin Tribe's MOU signing now allows members to have access to a low-interest NADL loan to buy, build, or renovate a home on the federal trust lands of the tribe.
More than 550 Veterans have used the Native American Direct Loan (NADL) program throughout the Native Hawaiian, Samoan and Marshall Island region.
Vietnam Veteran David Chee is among the many Native American Veterans and service members who have dedicated their lives to military service. Chee proudly served with the Army's 82nd Airborne, parachuting into the jungles of Vietnam. Chee now owns a home he purchased on Navajo tribal lands with the help of the VA Native American Direct Loan.
Over the past eight decades, VA’s Home Loan program has helped Veterans to secure more than 28 million home loans.
VBA's Loan Guaranty Service's Native American Direct Loan (NADL) program is a special initiative that supports Native American Veterans who want to buy, build or refinance a home on federal trust land.
VA is focusing on improving the Native American Direct Loan (NADL) by increasing outreach to Native American tribes. VA Loan Guaranty Service strives to ensure consistent open communication to all Native Americans on tribal land to improve the overall experience for the more than 70,000 Native American and Pacific Islander Veterans eligible for the program.
This November, VA celebrates Native American Heritage Month and recognizes Native American military Veterans. At VA, we are dedicated to ensuring Native American Veterans and members get the world-class benefits and services they have earned.
With limited use of his hands, Marine Corps Veteran Lance Knadler could no longer play video games—until engineers at Richmond VA Medical Center designed a controller adapted to his abilities.
VA Photos of the Week captures the best images from across the VA during the week ending August 23, 2019, and includes photos from AZ, DC, NC, TN, and VA.












