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: Indian Health Service Grants
American Indian/Alaska Native individuals pursuing a career in clinical psychology can receive scholarships to cover tuition, books, fees, and living expenses. This program aims to increase the number of psychologists serving AI/AN communities.
Fund Your Health Career: Native American Professionals
This program supports American Indians aspiring to enter and excel in health professions, aiming to boost the number of healthcare providers serving Native American communities.
Tribal Grants: Boost Your Management & Services!
Federally-recognized Tribes and Tribal organizations can apply for grants to take over IHS programs, enhancing management capabilities and improving federal health services. This funding supports program planning, evaluation, and the development of essential management systems.
Get Funding for Diabetes Prevention & Care Programs
Existing SDPI grantees can apply for funds to implement community-driven diabetes treatment and prevention programs. This grant supports initiatives targeting at-risk individuals and those with diabetes to improve health outcomes in American Indian/Alaska Native communities.
Fund Your Youth Health Programs: Native American Focus
Native American and Alaska Native organizations can secure funding to implement the 'Together Raising Awareness for Indian Life' (TRAIL) curriculum. This grant supports programs promoting healthy lifestyles, nutrition, and physical activity for AI/AN youth aged 6-17, aiming to prevent obesity and related diseases.
Fund Your Urban Indian Organization's Growth
Urban Indian Organizations can receive funding for crucial projects in public policy, research, training, education, and regulatory reform. This grant supports the vital services and advancements needed to serve urban Native American communities.
Fund Your Urban Indian Health Programs!
Urban Indian Organizations can receive funding to enhance health promotion, disease prevention, immunization, alcohol/substance abuse, and mental health services. This grant ensures comprehensive and culturally relevant healthcare for Urban Indians.
Funding for HIV Prevention in Native Communities
This program offers grants to organizations serving American Indian/Alaska Native communities to expand HIV testing and prevention services. The goal is to increase awareness of HIV status and reduce the incidence of HIV/AIDS in these populations.
Get Funding to Take Control of Your Tribal Health Programs
Tribes ready to assume control of Indian Health Service programs can get resources to plan and prepare for self-governance. This agreement helps you understand available services and funding to build your capacity for managing health programs.
Tribal Sovereignty Boost: Fund Your IHS Program Takeover
Native American Tribes can now secure funding to prepare for and negotiate taking over Indian Health Service programs. This agreement empowers Tribes to assume control of services, functions, and activities directly through negotiated compacts.
Get Funding for HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs
Urban Indian health programs can receive continuation funding to expand HIV/AIDS awareness and screening for American Indian/Alaska Natives. This grant aims to increase access to testing and reduce the incidence of HIV/AIDS in urban Indian communities.
Get Funding for Diabetes Programs in Native Communities
Existing Indian Health Service SDPI grantees can apply for this competitive grant to fund diabetes treatment and prevention programs for American Indian/Alaska Native communities. Funds will support initiatives focused on risk reduction, early intervention, and managing complications.
Grant for AI/AN Urban Programs: Suicide & Meth Prevention Funds
American Indian and Alaska Native Urban Programs can apply for funding to expand access to effective methamphetamine and suicide prevention and treatment programs. This grant will enhance evidence-based programs and community mobilization efforts.
Funding for Native American Diabetes Programs
American Indian/Alaska Native communities can receive funding to implement programs focused on diabetes treatment and prevention. These grants will support initiatives aimed at reducing diabetes risk, improving care for diagnosed individuals, and preventing complications.
Get Funding: Improve Behavioral Health & HIV/AIDS Care
Native American and Alaska Native organizations can receive funding to expand outreach and education for methamphetamine/suicide prevention and HIV/AIDS initiatives. This grant aims to improve health outcomes and reduce disparities within these communities.
Diabetes Grants: Funding for Native American Health Programs
Existing SDPI grantees serving American Indian/Alaska Native communities can access funds to implement community-directed programs focused on diabetes treatment, prevention, and complication reduction. This grant supports innovative initiatives aligned with IHS Diabetes Best Practices and outcome evaluation.
Get Funding to Boost Urban Indian Health Programs
Urban Indian Organizations can receive grants to deliver vital health promotion, disease prevention, immunization, substance abuse, and mental health services to Urban Indians. This funding aims to improve the overall health and well-being of your community through comprehensive and culturally relevant programs.
Get Funding for HIV/AIDS Prevention for Urban Native Americans
Urban Indian health programs can now apply for grants to boost HIV testing, prevention, and linkage to care for urban Native American communities. These funds will support routine screenings, counseling, and collaborative efforts to address HIV/AIDS within targeted populations.
Get Funding to Prevent Meth & Suicide for AI/AN Communities
This grant from the Indian Health Service offers funding to urban programs serving American Indian and Alaska Native communities. The money will expand access to and enhance programs for methamphetamine and suicide prevention and treatment.
Get Funding for Youth Mental Health & Addiction Programs
This grant from the Indian Health Service is for Tribes and organizations serving American Indian and Alaska Native youth. It provides funds to expand and enhance programs focused on preventing methamphetamine use and suicide.