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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.
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.
The Recipient Training Video series provides anytime training for the Recipient community. View the training sessions below as a quick start to GrantSolutions or as a refresher. You may also view three videos about the Federal Financial Reports (FFR) for Recipients.
This site provides an overview of Non-Competing Continuations, which is an award made for additional funding/budget period wihtin a previously approved project period, through a non-competing process.
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.
In honor of January being National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, staff from both the Administration for Children and Families Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) and the Administration for Native Americans (ANA) present information on the newly published Native Youth Toolkit on Human Trafficking, developed to raise awareness and prevent trafficking of native youth by providing education, resources, safety tips, and information on getting involved in their communities.