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Integrating ANA and EPA Funding - ANA Webinar

Environmental Grantee Success Stories
August 15, 2013

Join us to learn how the ANA Environmental Regulatory Enhancement Program (ERE), EPA's Indian General Assistance Program (IGAP), and EPA Brownsfield programs can be integrated to achieve your community's environmental goals and objectives, and listen to two of ANA's ERE Grantees share their project success strategies. Hosted by the Alaska Region Training and Technical Assistance Cente

Esther Martinez Initiative: Preserving the Heart of our Cultures

Celebrating 10 Years of the Esther Martinez Native American Languages Preservation Act
March 12, 2018

This briefing gives an overview of data and lessons learned from the Esther Martinez Immersion program, covering 2008-2017.

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.

The websites featured in this document provide resources relevant to economic development issues.

The Idea Guide is intended to help trainers implement trainings that best fit the communities and families with whom they work.

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.
 

The Native Language Preservation Reference Guide  explains why language repositories are vital to long-term language preservation efforts. 

The project planning and development training manual is designed to provide ANA applicants with skills to plan successful community development projects.
 

Learn to build online relationships with your communities in this step-by-step guide, which will lead you through the process of creating an organized, realistic, and strategic social media plan for your organization.

These guided activities are designed for the social media novice, to be done with two or more people from your organization, led by a designated social media administrator and with support from a top-level decision maker (executive director, tribal chief, manager).