Indian Health Service
The Indian Health Service (IHS) is a US federal agency offering grants for healthcare and public health programs serving Native Americans.
Fund Your Psychology Career: Train to Serve AI/AN Communities
This grant funds American Indian and Alaska Native individuals pursuing clinical psychology degrees. It provides scholarships and stipends to support your education and help you serve AI/AN communities.
Get Funding to Grow Your Nursing Business
This grant provides financial support for American Indian and Alaska Native individuals to pursue nursing education and careers. It aims to increase the number of qualified healthcare professionals serving AI/AN communities through scholarships and program development.
Get Funding for Diabetes Prevention & Treatment Programs
Tribal organizations and urban Indian organizations can receive funding to implement diabetes prevention and treatment best practices within their communities. This initiative aims to reduce diabetes risk, improve care for those diagnosed, and minimize complications.
Get Funding for Diabetes Care in AI/AN Communities
This program offers funding to eligible AI/AN communities to implement diabetes treatment and prevention activities, focusing on best practices and reducing risk or complications. Grants support high-quality care for those with diagnosed diabetes and aim to lower the risk in at-risk individuals.
Get Funding for Tribal Self-Governance Negotiations
This program provides resources for eligible Tribes to cover the costs of preparing for and engaging in negotiations for the Tribal Self-Governance Program. Secure your Tribe's healthcare priorities and funding agreements for greater control and tailored services.
Grant for Tribal Health Program Control & Expansion
This program offers resources for Tribes looking to take control of their health programs or expand existing self-governance efforts. It supports the crucial planning phase needed for successful negotiation and administration of health services.
Get Funding for Tribal Health Management & Growth
This grant empowers Tribes and Tribal Organizations to bolster their health management infrastructure and take on IHS programs. Funding supports enhanced planning, evaluation, and management systems for improved services.
Get Funding for Urban Indian Behavioral Health Initiatives
Urban Indian Organizations can receive funding to boost awareness, education, and advocacy for behavioral health issues impacting their communities. This grant supports capacity building, strategic planning, and improved access to culturally appropriate health services.
Get Funding for Indigenous Dementia Care Models
Indigenous Tribes, Tribal Organizations, and Urban Indian Organizations can receive funding to develop and enhance sustainable care models for dementia within their communities. This grant supports initiatives aimed at improving the well-being of Native Americans affected by dementia.
Fund Your Psychology Career: Native American Students
This grant aims to increase the number of Native American clinical psychologists serving AI/AN communities by providing financial support for education and living expenses. Eligible Native American students enrolled in clinical psychology programs can receive scholarships and stipends to cover tuition, books, and living costs for up to four years.
Funding for AI/AN Nurses: Grow Your Healthcare Career!
This program offers scholarships and training to American Indians and Alaska Natives pursuing nursing careers, aiming to increase healthcare providers in AI/AN communities. If you're an AI/AN individual looking to become a registered nurse, nurse midwife, or nurse practitioner, this funding can cover tuition, living expenses, and more.
Fund Your Community Health & Opioid Prevention Efforts
American Indian and Alaska Native communities can receive funding to expand opioid prevention, education, and culturally appropriate treatment programs. This grant supports harm reduction and recovery services to combat the opioid crisis within your community.
Fund Your Native American Health Program Expansion!
This grant empowers Native American organizations to recruit and train individuals for health professions serving Indian communities. Funding supports outreach, preparatory programs, and student support to address critical healthcare needs.
Get Funding to Improve Indigenous Child Health Outcomes
Indigenous health organizations and researchers can secure funding to enhance the health and well-being of Indigenous children and families. This grant supports initiatives and knowledge sharing aimed at improving healthcare access and outcomes for these communities.
Get Funding for AI/AN Health Outreach & Education
This cooperative agreement from the Indian Health Service supports efforts to improve health care for American Indian and Alaska Native communities through outreach and education. Funding is available for initiatives focused on health promotion, advocacy, training, and specific programs like diabetes prevention and substance abuse.
Get Funding to Boost Your Diabetes Program!
Native American tribes and tribal organizations in the Nashville Area are eligible for support to enhance their diabetes programs. This funding focuses on expert assistance for grant management, capacity building, and program development to meet crucial health objectives.
Get Funding for Healthy Food Programs in Tribal Communities
Tribal healthcare providers and food industry partners can access funding to launch Produce Prescription Programs, increasing access to fresh fruits and vegetables for American Indian and Alaska Native individuals. This initiative aims to combat food insecurity, improve dietary health, and enhance health outcomes within these communities.
Funding for Dementia Care in Native Communities
Tribal and Urban Indian communities can receive funding to build comprehensive dementia care programs. This grant supports planning, implementing, and sustaining vital services for individuals with dementia and their caregivers.
Get Funding for Alcohol & Substance Abuse Prevention
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities can now access funding to expand social detoxification services, aiming to reduce alcohol-related deaths and connect individuals with ongoing treatment. This initiative supports culturally appropriate programs in high-burden areas, fostering readiness for treatment and a pathway to recovery.
Secure Funding to Prevent Suicide in Indian Health Systems
This cooperative agreement from the Indian Health Service aims to bolster suicide prevention efforts within Indian health systems by providing crucial technical assistance. Businesses can receive support to implement culturally informed, multi-setting approaches to improve care for those at risk.