Indian Health Service
The Indian Health Service (IHS) is a US federal agency offering grants for healthcare and public health programs serving Native Americans.
Tribes: Secure Funds to Control Health Services
This cooperative agreement offers negotiation resources to eligible Tribes wanting to take greater control of Indian Health Service programs and services. Funds help cover expenses for preparing and negotiating compacts and funding agreements with the IHS.
Get Funding to Boost Tribal Healthcare Control!
Tribes looking to take direct control of their healthcare programs can access funds for negotiation resources. This cooperative agreement helps cover expenses for preparing and finalizing compacts and funding agreements with the Indian Health Service.
Fund Your Tribe: Domestic Violence Prevention Support
Are you an organization serving victims of domestic and sexual violence on the Pine Ridge Reservation? This grant offers funding to expand critical crisis response, shelter, and training services for your community.
Tribal Grants for Healthcare Program Expansion
Tribes and Tribal organizations can receive funding to plan for and take over new or expanded healthcare programs. This cooperative agreement supports essential research and preparation for successful administration of health services.
Get Funding to Grow Your Tribal Health Services
Federally recognized Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations can receive funding to build and improve health management infrastructure and take over existing IHS programs. This grant also supports technical assistance for program planning, evaluation, and contract management.
Get Funding for Tribal Health Program Negotiations!
This grant provides resources for Tribes to prepare and engage in negotiations for their Tribal Self-Governance Program. It covers costs associated with planning, discussing, and finalizing agreements for assuming responsibility of Indian Health Service programs and services.
Get Funding: Support Youth Wellness Programs
Tribal communities and Indian Health Service programs are eligible for funding to develop and implement culturally adapted aftercare services for AI/AN youth transitioning from treatment centers. This initiative aims to reduce relapse rates and build stronger support systems for continued wellness.
Get Funding for Mental Health & Suicide Prevention
This grant supports organizations implementing culturally informed, multi-setting approaches to suicide prevention within Indian health systems. Funding is available to enhance care for individuals at risk, focusing on leadership, training, identification, engagement, treatment, transition, and continuous improvement.
Get Funding for Tribal Health Initiatives
American Indian/Alaska Native Tribes, Tribal organizations, and Urban Indian communities can secure funding to improve public health capacity and address health disparities. This grant supports data collection, health profiling, awareness campaigns, and environmental health interventions.
Grant Funds for Alcohol Detox & Treatment Programs
Non-profits with established social detoxification programs serving Native Americans can apply for funds to expand critical alcohol and substance use disorder treatment services. This grant aims to increase access to community-based prevention, stabilization, and treatment readiness, with a focus on urgent needs in specific regions.
Fund Your Behavioral Health Services Expansion!
Are you an AI/AN health facility looking to integrate behavioral and primary care? This grant offers funding to enhance coordinated care, improving health outcomes for individuals with behavioral health issues and substance use disorders.
Funding for Domestic Violence Prevention & Services
This grant supports Tribal, Urban Indian Organizations, and healthcare providers in expanding prevention, advocacy, and crisis intervention services for American Indian/Alaska Native victims of domestic and sexual violence. Funds are available to improve coordinated community responses, offer trauma-informed care, and provide culturally appropriate support for victims and their families.
Get Grants for Urban Indian Behavioral Health Projects
This cooperative agreement from the Indian Health Service supports organizations focused on raising awareness and advocating for behavioral health issues within urban Indian communities. Funds aim to improve healthcare access and outcomes by increasing visibility and educational outreach.
Get Funding for Behavioral Health Services for AI/AN
This grant supports American Indian/Alaska Native communities in improving behavioral health outcomes for at-risk individuals through a public health nursing case management model. Funding will enhance holistic treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention services for individuals and families.
Get Grants for Youth Health Programs!
Indian Health Service is offering funding to Native American Boys and Girls Club sites located outside of Tribal communities to implement health promotion and education programs for youth aged 7-11. This initiative aims to foster healthy lifestyles, focusing on nutrition and physical activity to prevent obesity and related diseases.
Get Funding for Injury Prevention Programs!
Tribes, Indian organizations, and urban Indian organizations can receive funding to build and sustain effective injury prevention programs. This initiative aims to deepen understanding of injury issues and implement strategies to improve community well-being.
Fund Your Youth Program: Build Resilience & Prevent Suicide
This grant supports programs in Navajo, Phoenix, and Tucson areas aimed at strengthening Native American/Alaska Native youth and families. Funding is available to implement evidence-based strategies that build resilience, prevent substance use and suicide, and increase access to behavioral health services.
Get Funding to Boost Tribal Health Programs!
This grant helps eligible Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations build and improve their health management systems. Funds are available to enhance existing IHS programs or develop new management capabilities for tribal health services.
Fund Your Tribal Health Program Expansion
Native American Tribes and Tribal organizations can receive funding to plan and prepare for managing new or expanded health programs. This grant supports crucial research and organizational planning to successfully take over health services from the Indian Health Service.
Get Funding to Expand Your Tribal Health Programs!
This grant provides resources for Tribes to prepare for and engage in negotiations for the Tribal Self-Governance Program. It helps cover costs associated with discussions and planning to assume responsibility for Indian Health Service programs and services.