Navajo Nation Hardship Checks, 2. The The controller’s o
Navajo Nation Hardship Checks, 2. The The controller’s office today reported that 293,000 tribal members have applied for the Navajo CARES Act Hardship Assistance Program so far and 80% – or 231,281 – had checks that were mailed. — The Navajo Nation Office of the Controller recently issued a report indicating that approximately 7,500 checks remained unclaimed by enrolled Navajo Nation Out of the $361,508,000 allocated to the Navajo CARES Act Hardship Fund Assistance Program, $319,532,000 has been paid out to approximately All Navajo Nation and contract employees have a responsibility to assist in combating fraud, waste, and abuse in all departmental programs. The Navajo Nation American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Hardship Assistance provides $2,000. Navajo Nation members can possibly expect another round of hardship checks in the coming weeks. 30, Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer signed Resolution CD-61-21 which was approved by the Navajo Nation WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. 31, the Navajo Nation Office of the Controller (OOC) completed the processing and mailing of nearly 48,000 For the CARES Hardship Assistance Program, the Office of the Controller has issued assistance checks to 310,767 enrolled Navajo adults, minors and elders amounting to $360,813,065. 7, Acting Controller Elizabeth Begay reported to the Budget and Finance Committee that thousands of CARES Act Hardship Assistance applicants have This resolution approved the reallocation of remaining CARES Act funds for Hardship Assistance for enrolled members of the Navajo Nation who are 60 years old and over, and who previously The funding will provide $2,000 in hardship assistance for adults and $600 for minors, who are enrolled members of the Navajo Nation. Recently, Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer signed resolutions approved by the Navajo Nation Council that will Less than a week after the Navajo Nation approved a second round of CARES Act checks for its elders, Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and During the Hardship Assistance application process, where enrollment was mandatory, the controller’s office and the Office of Vital Records updated the FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The Navajo Nation Office of the Controller will officially reopen the application for the second and final phase of the CARES Act Hardship Program starting this week Crotty reminded Platero that the Navajo Nation Council provided a huge chunk of the Navajo Nation’s $2.