Indian Health Service
The Indian Health Service (IHS) is a US federal agency offering grants for healthcare and public health programs serving Native Americans.
Funding for Domestic Violence Prevention Programs
Indian Health Service grants are available to Tribes, Tribal organizations, and Urban Indian organizations to develop or expand domestic violence prevention programs. Funding supports culturally sensitive services addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being for victims, and aims to combat violence and promote community safety.
Get Funding for Mental Health & Suicide Prevention Initiatives
Tribes and Tribal organizations can access funding to expand culturally appropriate mental health services and implement suicide prevention strategies for both youth and adults. This grant supports improving care coordination and developing community-driven initiatives.
Funding for Native American Health Services
This grant offers funding to Tribes, Tribal organizations, and Urban Indian organizations to expand culturally appropriate forensic healthcare services for American Indian/Alaska Native victims of domestic and sexual violence. The goal is to improve treatment, intervention, and prevention efforts for the well-being of victims and promote collaborative multidisciplinary team approaches.
Funding for Native American Suicide Prevention Programs
This cooperative agreement supports Native American health systems in building their capacity for suicide prevention through culturally informed approaches. Funds will enhance data collection, training, resources, and the implementation of a comprehensive Zero Suicide model within Indian health systems.
Tribal Health Funding: Plan & Grow Your Community Program
Tribes and Tribal Organizations in the contiguous 48 states can receive funding to launch or expand their Community Health Aide Program (CHAP). This grant supports planning for staffing, technology, training, and integration to meet unique community health needs.
Fund Your Tribe's Health Program: Assess & Plan
Tribal governments and organizations can receive funding to assess the feasibility of implementing and planning for a Community Health Aide Program (CHAP) tailored to their community's unique needs.
Get Funding for Dementia Care in Tribal Communities
This grant supports Tribal and Urban Indian communities in developing comprehensive dementia care models. Funding is available to enhance awareness, improve diagnosis, provide interdisciplinary assessments, and offer crucial support for caregivers.
Funded Health Initiatives for Indigenous Communities
This grant supports Tribal Nations and Indigenous-led organizations in implementing innovative strategies to combat HIV and Hepatitis C epidemics. Funding is available to reduce new infections and improve health outcomes for American Indian/Alaska Native people.
Funded to Reduce Suicide in Native Communities
This grant supports Native American health systems in implementing a comprehensive, culturally sensitive approach to suicide prevention. Funding is available to build upon existing efforts and strengthen a multi-setting strategy to reduce suicide risk.
Unlock Funding for Tribal Health Initiatives
This program offers funding to American Indian/Alaska Native Tribes, Tribal organizations, and Urban Indian communities to bolster public health capacity. Funds will support identifying health priorities and implementing interventions to reduce illness and death through epidemiology.
Get Funding for Urban Indian Health Initiatives
Seeking funding? This grant supports organizations providing COVID-19 education and services for Urban Indian communities, covering policy, research, training, and public relations. Secure resources to bolster public health support and vital programming.
Funded Projects: Combat Opioid Crisis & Grow AI/AN Communities
Tribal and Urban Indian communities can get funding to fight the opioid crisis with culturally sensitive prevention, treatment, and recovery programs. This grant aims to boost awareness, strengthen families, and reduce overdose deaths through medication-assisted treatment.
Funding for Indian Health Outreach & Education
This cooperative agreement from the Indian Health Service offers funding to organizations dedicated to improving healthcare for American Indian/Alaska Native communities. Funds support outreach, education, and awareness initiatives across various health programs, including diabetes, HIV/AIDS, and substance abuse prevention.
Get Funding to Improve Health for Native Communities
This cooperative agreement from the Indian Health Service is designed to support Tribes in their outreach and education efforts to enhance healthcare within the AI/AN community. Funding is available for initiatives focused on improving Indian healthcare through policy analysis, budget formulation, and diabetes prevention programs.
Unlock Health Reform Funds for Tribal Health
Native American health organizations and Tribal partners can access funds to implement health reform initiatives, maximizing provisions and expanding Medicaid. This funding aims to improve healthcare access and quality for AI/AN communities by leveraging ACA opportunities.
Funded for Urban Indian Behavioral Health Initiatives
This program supports Urban Indian Organizations in boosting awareness and advocacy for behavioral health services to improve healthcare for American Indian and Alaska Native people. Funds are available to enhance the accessibility and quality of these vital services within urban communities.
Boost Your Tribal Health Business with Grants!
Tribal Organizations and Tribes can get funding to strengthen their health management and take on more federal health programs. This grant helps you improve operations and gain more control over essential health services.
Grant Funding for Dental Program Improvements
This grant is for Indian Health Service (IHS), Tribal, and Urban (I/T/U) dental programs looking to enhance their services and improve oral health outcomes for American Indian/Alaska Native patients. Funds will support guidance, training, and resources to achieve higher-value healthcare and measurable oral health improvements.
Tribal Grants: Fund Your Self-Governance Growth
This cooperative agreement provides resources for Tribes looking to join the Tribal Self-Governance Program or expand their existing services. Secure funding to plan for and successfully manage healthcare programs and services transferred from the Indian Health Service.
Get Funding for Tribal Healthcare Self-Governance
Tribes can receive resources to cover costs for preparing and engaging in negotiations for the Tribal Self-Governance Program. This funding supports Tribes in taking on greater responsibility for their healthcare services and setting their own priorities.