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Successful grantees from the Office of English Language Acquisition at the Department of Education and ANA share stories about their efforts to train the next generation of Native American language teachers.
This site provides an overview of Non-Competing Continuations, which is an award made for additional funding/budget period wihtin a previously approved project period, through a non-competing process.
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.
Evaluation is powerful. During this webinar, learn how to grow your organization and improve your project’s chance at success by instilling a culture of constant improvement, discovered through evaluation. Presented by ANA’s Pacific Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.
This webinar will go over the basics of tribal consultation, the policies behind tribal consultation, how tribes can prepare for tribal consultation and some upcoming events. Hosted by the ANA Eastern Region Training and Technical Assistance Center.
The ACF Tribal Consultation Policy supplements the HHS Tribal Consultation Policy and was created in consultation with tribal leaders and a Federal/Tribal Workgroup.