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The Post Award Manual accompanies the ANA Post Award Training and details the grant recipient requirements for the life of the grant. This manual details grant reporting, modifications and includes helpful information on managing your ANA grant.
This Human Trafficking Awareness webinar will offer projects on the development of anti-trafficking strategies, policies, and programs to prevent human trafficking, build health and human service capacity to respond to human trafficking, increase victim identification and access to services, and strengthen health and well-being outcomes of survivors of human trafficking.
Technical Assistance staff and ANA Division of Program Operations Director, Mia Strickland, present the 2019 FOAs. Listen in to learn about how the FOAs have changed from last year, and to review ANA's application requirements.
The key to a well-developed project as well as a competitive grant application is to have a firm foundation in community-based planning. Community planning and preparedness will enable you to easily move forward on projects and funding opportunities that align with your community's long-term goals.
The Native Language Community Coordination Training and Technical Assistance (NLCC TTA) Center connects the NLCC cooperative agreement recipients and provides support to them through training, technical assistance, networking opportunities, Native language resources, tools, and community engagement. The goal of the NLCC TTA Center is to maximize the recipients’ impact on each of their communities’ language revitalization efforts. This website also provides resources to ANA language grantees, applicants, and others working to preserve critically endangered Native American languages.
Developed by First Peoples' Cultural Council, the Language Nest Online Toolkit is a collection of resources for language nest programs in First Nations' communities.
In the final part of the ANA Sustainability Series, you’ll learn strategies for achieving financial sustainability, such as how to analyze your existing resources and identify funding gaps, how to access a range of funding sources, and identify financing strategies to fill gaps. This webinar will also summarize the entire series and answer the question: How do you achieve financial sustainability? Hosted by the ANA Western Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.