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Housing is the foundation of Native American Connections and a principle method of supporting individuals in alcohol and drug recovery, family stabilization, and community wellness. NAC has developed, owns and manages 850 units of supportive and affordable housing.

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Native American Connections champions community development projects that strengthen the Native American Community and celebrates the rich cultural histories of indigenous peoples. NAC is a leader in community efforts to end homelessness. We advocate for affordable housing and easy access to whole-person healthcare.

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Dunlap Pointe

1427 E. Dunlap Ave Phoenix, AZ 85020
602-254-3247

Dunlap Pointe is a 54-unit permanent supportive housing community designed to serve chronically homeless persons including a focus on veterans. Situated on the edge of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve in Sunnyslope, this secured community is accessed through a single point of entry.

As one part of a two-part campus, Dunlap Pointe is adjacent to Patina Mountain Preserve, a 55-bed congregate living community. Together, these developments will create a safe and secure environment with rich and holistic supportive services, using best practices from NAC’s 45+ year history serving the residents of Phoenix.

Now LEED Platinum certified! Read more below.

Dunlap Pointe


33.5667819, -112.0512137

1427 E. Dunlap Ave Phoenix, AZ 85020 602-254-3247

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Native American Connections is part of the Single Adult Coordinated Entry System in Maricopa County.

A referral from the Coordinated Entry system is required to fill any vacancies that arise at our permanent supportive housing communities as we do not keep a waitlist. Please check the Coordinated Entry Point Flyer to find the appropriate agent to get you enrolled. Other occupancy restrictions may apply. For additional information please email us at housing@nativeconnections.org

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Amenities Include: 

  • Utilities included
  • Single occupancy
  • Smoke free community
  • Fitness center
  • Community room with TV
  • Computer room
  • Barbeque area
  • Appliances include range, refrigerator and microwave
  • Onsite laundry
  • Bike shop
  • Elevators
  • Onsite housing case management
  • Onsite food pantry
  • Income and occupancy restrictions apply
  • LEED Certified

 

LEED Certification Standards

Dunlap Pointe received a LEED Platinum rating on December 9th, 2021!

LEED, or Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, is a globally recognized symbol of excellence in green building. LEED certification ensures electricity cost savings, lower carbon emissions and healthier environments where people live, work, learn, play and worship. In the United States alone, buildings account for almost 40 percent of national CO2 emissions, but LEED-certified buildings have 34 percent lower CO2 emissions, consume 25 percent less energy and 11 percent less water, and have diverted more than 80 million tons of waste from landfills.

New LEED for Homes Multifamily Platinum project, Dunlap Pointe, incorporates many sustainable initiatives hoping to provide a positive impact on both the environment and local community.

Sustainable initiatives include:

* Incorporating “High-Quality-Transit” (close proximity to public transportation) to encourage use of public transit resulting in lower regional pollution.

* Building on infill lots allowing for closer access to community resources and using existing infrastructure rather than developing new roads and utilities.

* The promotion of water conservation through the use of drought tolerant plants, thus reducing the overall irrigation requirements.

* Providing highly-efficient plumbing fixtures to reduce overall water demand.

* The installation of Energy Star appliances in order to reduce electricity demand.

* The use of high-efficiency HVAC equipment and the use of non-HCFC refrigerants.

 

These are just some of the many LEED for Homes directives implemented into Dunlap Pointe. For more information regarding LEED for Homes, please visit: www.greenhomeguide.com.

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