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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 report to Congress provides data specific to awards made from the Department of Health and Human Services to Native Americans and provides highlights of Native American projects that were impacted by HHS funding from 2007-2008.
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.
ACF hosted a webinar for Tribal grantees to learn about some of the various financial protection tools available for individuals, organizations, and Tribes.