Native Public Health Resilience Planning
For programmatic or technical
questions:
Lisa Neel
301.443.4305
lisa.neel@ihs.gov
For grants management or budget
questions:
DGM@ihs.gov
This program provides funding to carry out planning activities to help tribes and tribal organizations determine if developing a public health program for their community is practicable. Funds will be used to assist with establishing goals and performance measures and assessing current management capacity to support a public health program that will implement essential public health services for American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
Required activities include:
- Assess community-specific public health needs
- Conduct an assessment to identify current essential public health services activities and/or priorities
- Identify gaps in essential public health services functions currently available within supported communities
- Quantify costs for establishing priority essential public health services functions
- Assess feasibility of establishing priority essential public health services functions
Federally recognized tribes, tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations are eligible to apply.
Award ceiling: $200,000
Award floor: $100,000
Project period: 3 years
Estimated number of awards: 24
Estimated total program funding:
$3,600,000
Links to the full announcement, application instructions, and the online application process are available through grants.gov.
Related Content
News (1)
- IHS: Native Public Health Resilience Planning, view details
Organizations (2)
- Indian Health Service, view details
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, view details
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