California Rural Indian Health Board
City & State: Sacramento, CA
Contact Name: Daniel Domaguin
Phone: (916) 929-9761
Email: daniel.domaguin@crihb.org
Award Amount: $399,995
California Rural Indian Health Board (CRIHB) serves approximately 150 American Indian Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth annually, ages 10 to 19. The youth are affiliated with one of CRIHB's member tribal health programs or an AI/AN youth organization, that’s sanctioned by the tribal health program or tribe.
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon
City & State: Grand Ronde, OR
Contact Name: Kim Rogers
Phone: (503) 879-2240
Email: kim.rogers@grandronde.org
Award Amount: $327,867
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon serves approximately 150 seventh and eight grade youth annually, at Willamina Middle School. Although the program hasn’t determined which curriculum to implement, Native It’s Your Game! is being strongly considered.
Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc.
City & State: Anchorage, AK
Contact Name: David Crowson
Phone: (907) 793-3101
Email: dcrowson@citci.org
Award Amount: $569,396
The Cook Inlet Tribal Council’s, Inc. program serves approximately 72 youth annually. The target population is AI/AN youth ages 10 to 19, and pregnant and parenting youth under age 21. The program curriculum will be determined based on a needs assessment.
Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Health Board
City & State: Rapid City, SD
Contact Name: Philip John Beaudry
Phone: (605) 721-1922
Email: pj.beaudry@gptchb.org
Award Amount: $638,410
Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Health Board program serves approximately 500 American Indian/Alaska Native youth per year, in five tribal communities throughout the Great Plains area of Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council, Inc.
City & State: Lac du Flambeau, WI
Contact Name: Lori Hunter
Phone: (715) 588-1027
Email: lhunter@glitc.org
Award Amount: $368,279
Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council’s PREP program serves approximately 270 American Indian/Alaska Native youth annually. The program implements the Discovery Dating curriculum in schools, a youth center, and other settings. The program targets young people ages 10 to 19, as well as pregnant and parenting youth under age 21.
Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc.
City & State: Sault Sainte Marie, MI
Contact Name: Lisa Abramson
Phone: (906) 632-6896, ext. 133
Email: labramson@itcmi.org
Award Amount: $399,999
Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan’s PREP program serves approximately 334 tribal youth ages 10 to 19 annually, from six Michigan Tribal communities within a 26 county target area. The program implements the Making Proud Choices curriculum.
Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health, Inc.
City & State: Grand Terrace, CA
Contact Name: Olivia Priscilla
Phone: (951) 849-4761, ext. 1139
Email: poliva@rsbcihi.org
Award Amount: $357,300
Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health program targets American Indian young people ages 11 to 19. Annually, the program serves approximately 300 youth during school and 500 youth after school. The program intends to implement a a cultural adaptation of Students Together Against Negative Decisions (STAND)curriculum.
Tewa Women United
City & State: Espanola, NM
Contact Name: Nathana Bird
Phone: (505) 747-3259, ext. 1209
Email: nathana@tewawomenunited.org
Award Amount: $375,375
Tewa Women United’s PREP program implements the Discovery Dating curriculum in schools settings, providing adulthood preparation education in healthy relationships, adolescent development, financial literacy, parent-child communication, and healthy life skills. The program serves approximately 40 youth annually, targeting youth ages 10 to 19 years, and pregnant and parenting youth under age 21 in six Tewa speaking Pueblos in New Mexico, and northern Santa Fe and Rio Arriba counties.