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The Chippewa Cree Tribe Is Investing in the Future Through Youth Health Center
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The Chippewa Cree Tribe Is Investing in the Future Through Youth Health Center

The Chippewa Cree Tribe is planting seeds for the future on Rocky Boy's Reservation by building the Mīyō Pimātisiwinkamik Youth Center. The facility will take a holistic view of health by not only addressing medical needs, but, mental, emotional, and spiritual health as well.

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Healthcare
The Chippewa Cree Tribe Is Investing in the Future Through Youth Health Center
Current Projects
Healthcare, Childcare & Youth Activities, Funding
The Chippewa Cree Tribe Is Investing in the Future Through Youth Health Center
Current Projects
Healthcare, Childcare & Youth Activities, Funding

The Chippewa Cree Tribe is planting seeds for the future on Rocky Boy's Reservation by building the Mīyō Pimātisiwinkamik Youth Center. The facility will take a holistic view of health by not only addressing medical needs, but, mental, emotional, and spiritual health as well.

Current Projects
Healthcare, Childcare & Youth Activities, Funding
Grant For Youth Mental And Behavioral Health: Native Connections
Available Funding
Healthcare
Grant For Youth Mental And Behavioral Health: Native Connections
Available Funding
Healthcare

This grant funds the prevention and reduction of suicidal behavior and substance use/misuse, reduce the impact of trauma, and promote mental health among youth, by building a healthy network of systems, services, and partnerships that impact youth.

Available Funding
Healthcare
Pawnee Nation Uses Capital Stacking to Fund Needed Tribal Health Center
Current Projects
Healthcare, Funding, September 2024 Session, Pawnee Nation
Pawnee Nation Uses Capital Stacking to Fund Needed Tribal Health Center
Current Projects
Healthcare, Funding, September 2024 Session, Pawnee Nation

The Pawnee nation utilized an innovative way of funding to break the barriers found by rural low-income tribal communities to complete costly high demand fundamental projects. The health center will enhance local accessible treatment for the rural service area designated as medically underserved.

Current Projects
Healthcare, Funding, September 2024 Session, Pawnee Nation
NIH Grant for Advancing Healthcare for Older Adults
Available Funding
Healthcare
NIH Grant for Advancing Healthcare for Older Adults
Available Funding
Healthcare

The NIH Grant for Advancing Healthcare for Older Adults will fund health research in communities with populations that experience health disparities. Application budgets are not limited.

Available Funding
Healthcare
Cost reimbursement for Tribal Infrastructure Through 105(l) Lease Program
Available Funding
Healthcare, 105(l) Lease Program, Community Facilities
Cost reimbursement for Tribal Infrastructure Through 105(l) Lease Program
Available Funding
Healthcare, 105(l) Lease Program, Community Facilities

A 105(l) lease is an agreement between Indian Affairs and a Tribe or Tribal Organization to reimburse facility costs incurred while carrying out programs, services, functions, and activities (PSFAs).

Available Funding
Healthcare, 105(l) Lease Program, Community Facilities
Health and Community Center Advances Native Hawaiian Health on Kealakehe Hawaiian Home Land
Current Projects
Healthcare
Health and Community Center Advances Native Hawaiian Health on Kealakehe Hawaiian Home Land
Current Projects
Healthcare

New Market Tax Credits were used to create the Hawai’i Island Community Health Center and Laʻi ʻŌpua Community Center on Kealakehe Hawaiian Home Lands. These facilities serve primarily low-income individuals and families and provides pu‘uhonua (area of safety and peace) for Hawaiian people. The center offers an array of programs and services to meet most every health, social, educational and recreational needs of surrounding communities.

Current Projects
Healthcare
Bad River Tribe Expands Tribal Health Center for Holistic Health Approach
Current Projects
Healthcare, Funding
Bad River Tribe Expands Tribal Health Center for Holistic Health Approach
Current Projects
Healthcare, Funding

The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa is expanding their capacity to promote a healthy lifestyle for tribal members. The tribe is now continuing to address concerns from a needs assessment by advancing physical, mental, and spiritual health with an expansion to the wellness center according to the tribe’s architecture partner, DSGW Architecture.

Current Projects
Healthcare, Funding
Develop Essential Community Facilities in Rural Areas With Affordable Funding and Grant
Available Funding
Strategic Planning, Rural Development, Healthcare
Develop Essential Community Facilities in Rural Areas With Affordable Funding and Grant
Available Funding
Strategic Planning, Rural Development, Healthcare

The USDA Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant program provides grants and affordable funding to develop essential community facilities in rural areas including Tribal communities.

Available Funding
Strategic Planning, Rural Development, Healthcare
The Lac Courte Oreilles Tribe is Looking to The Future with $44 Million Tribal Health Center
Current Projects
Healthcare, Funding, LCO Health, September 2024 Session
The Lac Courte Oreilles Tribe is Looking to The Future with $44 Million Tribal Health Center
Current Projects
Healthcare, Funding, LCO Health, September 2024 Session

The Lac Courte Oreilles (LCO) Band of Lake Superior is advancing their capacity to take care of tribal members by building a holistic 64,421-square-foot modern health center. The tribe committed $7 million to the project and received a $5 million in a grant from the State of Wisconsin.

Current Projects
Healthcare, Funding, LCO Health, September 2024 Session
How Rocky Boy’s Reservation is Advancing Community Health with Construction and Renovations of Tribal Health Center
Current Projects
Healthcare, Funding, Grant Writing Example
How Rocky Boy’s Reservation is Advancing Community Health with Construction and Renovations of Tribal Health Center
Current Projects
Healthcare, Funding, Grant Writing Example

The Department’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) awarded a $1 million grant through the American Rescue Plan to the Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy Reservation, Box Elder, Montana, for construction of the Rocky Boy Health Center.

Current Projects
Healthcare, Funding, Grant Writing Example
Centering Native Perspectives and Wisdom: Reframing Non-Indigenous Research on American Indian Health
New Research
Health, Data Sovereignty
Centering Native Perspectives and Wisdom: Reframing Non-Indigenous Research on American Indian Health
New Research
Health, Data Sovereignty

This review discusses the importance of researchers decolonizing research and key policies that have affected American Indians health historically and today.

New Research
Health, Data Sovereignty
Centering Data Sovereignty, Tribal Values, and Practices for Equity in American Indian and Alaska Native Public Health Systems
New Research
Data Sovereignty, Health
Centering Data Sovereignty, Tribal Values, and Practices for Equity in American Indian and Alaska Native Public Health Systems
New Research
Data Sovereignty, Health

A comprehensive analysis of how Economic Development Districts (EDDs) have identified regional and local housing challenges and established what role they can play in improving housing outcomes in their region. These roles may include the EDD serving as a planner, land bank, financier, and/or builder

New Research
Data Sovereignty, Health
FourPoints Health
Current Projects
Healthcare
FourPoints Health
Current Projects
Healthcare
Current Projects
Healthcare

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Community Facilities
Cost reimbursement for Tribal Infrastructure Through 105(l) Lease Program (Copy)
Available Funding
Healthcare, 105(l) Lease Program
Cost reimbursement for Tribal Infrastructure Through 105(l) Lease Program (Copy)
Available Funding
Healthcare, 105(l) Lease Program

A 105(l) lease is an agreement between Indian Affairs and a Tribe or Tribal Organization to reimburse facility costs incurred while carrying out programs, services, functions, and activities (PSFAs).

Available Funding
Healthcare, 105(l) Lease Program
Indian Community Development Block Grant Program
Available Funding
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities
Indian Community Development Block Grant Program
Available Funding
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities

The Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) Program provides direct grants for development such as decent housing, suitable living environments, and economic opportunities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities. Projects funded by the ICDBG program must principally benefit low-and-moderate income persons.

Available Funding
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities
Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant
Available Funding
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities
Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant
Available Funding
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities

The USDA Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant program provides grants and affordable funding to develop essential community facilities in rural areas including Tribal communities.

Available Funding
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities
NCAI'S Building Tribal Economies Toolkit
New Research
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities
NCAI'S Building Tribal Economies Toolkit
New Research
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities

“This toolkit shares the findings of NCAI’s “Building Tribal Economies” research and outreach initiative, which works to train the focus of Tribal Nations on the strategic, foundational considerations involved with building integrated and resilient tribal economies capable of supporting their communities and citizens today, tomorrow, and for generations to come.”

New Research
Community Facilities, Infrastructure & Utilities

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