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Sustainability Webinar Series Part 2

A Long Happy Project Life: Achieving Programmatic Sustainability
August 22, 2013

Ensuring that your program becomes sustainable in the long-term means more than having money. During this webinar, you’ll learn strategies for achieving programmatic sustainability, such as how mapping out your operations plans can eliminate stress and save time, how to use constant evaluation to maintain relevancy and improve quality of services, how documenting successes helps maintain momentum and boost morale, and best practices for creating lean, solutions-oriented contingency plans.Hosted by the ANA Pacific Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.

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.

On Thursday, July 18th the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) and the Administration for Native Americans (ANA), Administration for Children and Families at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) hosted a Virtual Dialogue on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. This event focused on building the capacity of urban Indian organizations (UIOs) to contribute to local MMIW efforts.

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.

Reporting Requirements

December 6, 2016

This page provides an overview of the reporting requirements for ANA Grantees. All grantees will submit quarterly, semi-annual, or annual reports as part of their award terms and conditions to ANA. Each month, we will provide reminders with the upcoming dates reports are due. Quarterly and Semi-Annual reports are due within 30 days after the end of the reporting period. Annual reports are due within 90 days after the end of the reporting period. The Financial Cash Transaction Report (FCTR) and the Financial Status Report (FSR) will be submitted through the Payment Management System and the Objective Progress Report (OPR) and Annual Data Report (ADR) will be submitted through GrantSolutions using the Online Data Collection (OLDC) link.

This instructional video teaches grantees how to electronically submit amendments in GrantSolutions.

Download the ANA GrantSolutions Grantee Manual to learn how to use GrantSolutions. 

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

June is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month. Join ANA for a discussion on the historical role of Two Spirit and LGBT individuals in many Native societies. Presented by ANA's Alaska Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.

Watch a recording of the webinar.

ANA supports emergency management preparedness in Native communities. In this webinar, hear from FEMA, the State of Alaska, the Northwest Tribal Emergency Management Council, and the Mat-Su Borough on Tribal emergency management issues in Alaska. Hosted by the ANA Alaska Region Training and Technical Assistance Center. 

Watch a recording of the webinar.