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The HHS Administration for Native Americans' (ANA) funding is unique in that it is community-based and open to all not just Federally recognized tribes, but also state-recognized tribes, Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders, Native Non-Profit Organizations, and Urban Indian organizations.

This video gives an overview of these opportunities, including what types of funding ANA offers and the first steps in how to apply.

This page provides an overview of the organizations ANA is currently funding.

ANA project funding is available in short-term development terms of 12, 24, and 36 months. All ANA community projects must be completed by the end of the project period or supported by alternative funds. Training and technical assistance is available to applicants for project and proposal development and to recipients for project implementation and reporting.

All ANA funding opportunity announcements and forecasts are published at www.Grants.gov .

ACF hosted a webinar for Tribal grantees to learn about some of the various financial protection tools available for individuals, organizations, and Tribes.

This page provides an overview of points of contact for ANA's grants management personnel and the ANA general mailbox.