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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 directory is a reference to help you find resources through non-profit organizations, government agencies, foundations, institutions and individuals working on a non-for-profit basis that can provide resources, guidance, assistance, and information pertaining to governance, and social and economic development, and any other training and technical assistance needs your community may have.
The NCC awards for projects approved for more than one budget period will be awarded on the basis of submission and approval of annual NCC applications, availability of funds, satisfactory progress, on-time completion of grant reporting requirements, and a determination that the continued funding would be in the best interest of the Federal Government. Beginning in 2011, all ANA grantees must use GrantSolutions.gov to submit their continuation applications.
In 2017, several ANA grantees collaborated with our Training and Technical Assistance providers to tell the story of their Esther Martinez Initiative projects. These videos show the impact the Native language programs have had on participants and the larger community.