MODOC NATION MEMBER SERVICES

Modoc Nation offers a variety of services to our members. 

Elderly Energy Allowance

•For eligible Modoc members ages 55 years and older to assist with the cost of heating and air. 

•Assistance provided to member 2x’s per year (Winter & Summer)

Contact Administrative Office
918-542-1190

•Low Income and Fair Market Rental Housing

•Eligible for Section 184 Housing Loans through a qualifying bank

Samantha Belt

Modoc Housing Authority
918-542-8175

Cemetary & Burial Assistance

•$10,000 to assist with funeral costs and associated expenditures (cremation, headstone, etc.)

•Free burial plot for member and spouse

Contact Administrative Office
918-994-1819

Mental Health Services

•Counseling Services (fees waived) for Modoc Nation members in Ottawa County and surrounding areas when treated at Lost River Treatment Center or The Healing House

Jessica Mullin

MYFS Program Director

Laci Barton

LRTC Program Director

Child & Family Services

The Modoc Nation CCDF program is a federally funded child care subsidy program that assists working families or families seeking higher education through child care financial assistance while promoting children’s learning by improving the quality of early care and education and after school programs. Our main purpose is to provide childcare subsidy for Native children in our service area through direct services as well as through sponsored grants.

Child Care

ARPA Stabilization Grant

*Not accepting ARPA Stabilization Grant Applications at this time

Modoc Nation Child Development Fund is now offering grants to eligible childcare providers in the service area. Applicants can apply regardless of receiving previous grants. See service areas above. 

Contact:

Regina Shelton

CCDF Director

418 G St SE
Miami, OK 74354
918-542-7890
Fax 918-800-2883

ModocCCDF@modocnation.com

Eyeglasses & Hearing Aids

Tribal members are eligible for assistance with eyeglasses and hearing aids. 

Child Support Services

•Free tribal child support Enforcement Services, including paternity testing

•Assistance with Court Orders and Enforcement for Child Support

Lisa Hulvey

Modoc-CSE

Family Preservation

The Purpose of the Family Preservation Program is to:

•Assist parents so that they are alleviated of stress by removing financial barriers to providing adequate education and health services to Indian children of our Tribal Community. (Health Services can include, dental, vision, sports exams, etc.)

•To provide families with the ability to cope with the problems of daily living, and to preserve or restore their social, emotional or economic well-being providing for future tribal generations a more stable foundation.

•Applications will be released as funding becomes available.

Modoc Nation