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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.

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.

This presentation begins with the definition of immersion and then walks through the different techniques including Total Physical Response (TPR), TPR Storytelling, example lesson plans, and the teaching differences between child and adult immersion.

View the webinar here .

Webinar: Food for Thought

Eating your way to mental health
June 19, 2018

Diagnosable mental illness affects over 21% of the American Indian/Alaska Native population (SAMHSA). And while there is a general decline in rates of violence and drug abuse, rates of suicide, marijuana use and depression diagnosis are on the rise. Many factors play a role in mental illness, and in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we'll be exploring just one: Food.

Healthy choices in food, improved food security and increased subsistence farming may play a role in improving mental health. In this webinar, Jacqueline Gray PhD, Director of the Seven Generations Center of Excellence in Native Behavioral Health, and ANA Grantee, Ndee Bikiyaa (The People's Farm), will be exploring the ways in which you and your community can eat your way to mental health.
 

This webinar reviews the variety of language assessment tools, and gives an overview of providing staff training and support in their use.

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.

You can view the webinar on ACF's YouTube channel.
 

Addressing Human Trafficking in Native Communities

A Youth Awareness Approach
March 20, 2018

 

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.

Referenced handouts can be downloaded at www.anaeastern.org .

This webinar, from the ANA Alaska Training & Technical Assistance Center, provides guidance on using the new Grants.gov Workspace.

This webinar, from February 15, 2018, provides an in-depth presentation on the newly revamped 2018 Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs).

Objective Work Plan

January 16, 2018

The Objective Work Plan (OWP) form is required with all ANA grant applications.