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These awards will help increase access to health services and also build the capacity of American Indian and Alaska Native communities to provide prevention, intervention, and treatment services to American Indians and Alaska Natives who are at risk of suicide or methamphetamine use.
At least 10 of the grantees were either tribes, Indian organizations or were serving Native communities.
The Housing & Urban Development Dept. officially starts FY 2016 grantmaking with the release of its General Section, which provides the basic application information for all agency solicitations and lays out the overall strategic plan.
The Education and Interior Departments announce the awarding of $5 million in grants designed to help Native American youth become college- and career-ready.
The Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation has awarded curriculum grants and training worth $1,000 each to 23 Head Start programs under the Smart from the Start program. The program is designed to help Head Start participants learn about better diet and the need for physical activity at school.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration awarded up to $312.2 million in funding for behavioral health services over the next five years for tribal and state youth promoting prevention, treatment, and recovery from mental and substance use disorders.
The Department of Health and Human Services predicts it will announce dozens of area-specific competitions for funds to operate and support Head Start sites.
Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell says HHS will move to expand access to medication-assisted treatment (MAT) by revising regulations related to the prescribing of buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid dependence.
The grants help the winners improve their organizational, managerial and programmatic capacity, allowing them to use Native Arts in projects that address cultural objectives as well as economic development.
The Community Financial Development Institutions program announces it is awarding $19.6 million 43 organizations, including seven new grantees, under its Native American funding priority.
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