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Beckie Harrel from the IRS talks about the benefits of the IRS Earned Income Tax Credit program, especially as it applies to Native American communities. Featuring guest speaker Jeff Gilbreath -- Executive Director of Hawaiian Community Assets in Honolulu, IRS VITA site operator and ANA grantee. Webinar hosted by the ANA Pacific Region Training and Technical Assistance Center. 

Watch a recording of the webinar.

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.

Registration for this event has passed. You can view the archived webinar here .

To honor ACF’s commitment to help ACF grant recipients maximize their ARP dollars and provide frequent and consistent guidance to support development of effective implementation strategies that fit the unique needs of their communities, listen to a webinar between ACF’s ARP Tribal and Native American grant recipients, ACF leadership, and ACF staff on how to best leverage ARP funding.

Glossary of Terms

August 29, 2012

Glossary of Terms

 

The Native Language Community Coordination Training and Technical Assistance (NLCC TTA) Center connects the NLCC cooperative agreement recipients and provides support to them through training, technical assistance, networking opportunities, Native language resources, tools, and community engagement. The goal of the NLCC TTA Center is to maximize the recipients’ impact on each of their communities’ language revitalization efforts. This website also provides resources to ANA language grantees, applicants, and others working to preserve critically endangered Native American languages.

Native Youth Toolkit on Human Trafficking

Combating Trafficking
January 24, 2018

 

The purpose of this toolkit is to raise awareness and prevent trafficking of Native youth by educating them on what human trafficking is, available resources, safety tips, and ways to get involved in their communities.

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