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ANA Messenger - Winter 2017

Language and Culture Edition
January 23, 2017

ANA Messenger; Winter 2017. Language and Culture Edition.

Reporting Requirements

December 6, 2016

This page provides an overview of the reporting requirements for ANA Grantees. All grantees will submit quarterly, semi-annual, or annual reports as part of their award terms and conditions to ANA. Each month, we will provide reminders with the upcoming dates reports are due. Quarterly and Semi-Annual reports are due within 30 days after the end of the reporting period. Annual reports are due within 90 days after the end of the reporting period. The Financial Cash Transaction Report (FCTR) and the Financial Status Report (FSR) will be submitted through the Payment Management System and the Objective Progress Report (OPR) and Annual Data Report (ADR) will be submitted through GrantSolutions using the Online Data Collection (OLDC) link.

Grants management is the management of the program and financial activities that occur when a Tribe, organization, or educational institution signs an agreement with a grantor to accept a grant award and becomes a grantee. The grants management period for a grant does not end until the records retention period for the grant has been reached. With the exception of records retention, the grants management typically starts from the specific date stated on the grant award document (also known as the Notice of Grant Award) and ends on the end date of the grant award period provided all close out activities have been completed. This page provides resources for current ANA grantees to manage their projects.

This 2015 Administration for Native Americans Pacific Region project compendium is the first look back at ANA grants and other resources to support native communities in the Pacific islands.

ANA is working with the ACF Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation to understand Urban American Indians and Alaska Natives' interactions with ACF programs and services. Join the ANA Eastern Region Training and Technical Assistance Center for a webinar discussing the study.

Registration for this event has passed. You can view the archived webinar here .

Sustainability Webinar Series Part 4

How Do You Achieve Financial Sustainability?
September 26, 2013

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.

Sustainability Webinar Series Part 3

Practical Tools for Achieving Community and Political Sustainability
September 12, 2013

Building and continuing community support through effective community and stakeholder outreach is necessary for achieving community sustainability. During this webinar , you will learn how tapping into that community support helps build and strengthen political support for sustaining your project. You’ll also learn about Memorandums of Agreement and Memorandums of Understanding and how utilizing these can help. Hosted by the ANA Alaska Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.

Sustainability Webinar Series Part 2

A Long Happy Project Life: Achieving Programmatic Sustainability
August 22, 2013

Ensuring that your program becomes sustainable in the long-term means more than having money. During this webinar, you’ll learn strategies for achieving programmatic sustainability, such as how mapping out your operations plans can eliminate stress and save time, how to use constant evaluation to maintain relevancy and improve quality of services, how documenting successes helps maintain momentum and boost morale, and best practices for creating lean, solutions-oriented contingency plans.Hosted by the ANA Pacific Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.

Sustainability Webinar Series Part 1

What is it and Why is it Important?
August 8, 2013

Sustainability is critical for continuation of service provision or benefits derived through your project.  During this 1st in a 4 part series on sustainability you will learn the definition of sustainability and the various types of sustainability items that must be considered when thinking about your overall sustainability strategy. Hosted by ANA's Eastern Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.

Finding foundation funding can be part of a well-rounded sustainability plan. During this webinar, learn about the various types of foundations, when to apply for a foundation grant, and understand the importance of foundations granting guidance. Find out how to access this funding during this webinar, hosted by the ANA Western Training and Technical Assistance Center.