What's the outlook for federal funding for Native American programs in 2013, in the aftermath of November’s elections? How will Washington respond to the needs of Native Americans, Hawaiians, and Alaskans -- and what will tribal organizations need to know now to compete successfully for future funding?
Join CD Publications for a unique audio conference on “The Future of Funding for Native American Programs,” presented by Native American Report, the continually updated online news service covering Congress, the courts, funding opportunities and more.
During this 75-minute information packed event, our expert presenter will guide you through the maze of funding-related issues critically important to Native Americans. Among the questions we’ll answer …
- Will federal grants be available -- again -- to promote economic development, regulatory expertise and Native languages and culture?
- Will Bureau of Indian Affairs’ direct grant programs for health, safety, and community development survive?
- What about Native funding from the Education Department, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Science Foundation and other agencies?
- Will funding for Indian housing at least remain level, in light of budget pressures?
- Will set-aside funds under the Community Development Block Grant for Native community revitalization activities again be offered?
- With energy a priority for Democrats and Republicans, will the Energy Department increase grants for alternative energy on Indian lands, or will emphasis shift to traditional sources like coal and oil?
GET INSIGHTS ON PRIVATE FUNDING FOR NATIVE PROGRAMS!
In addition to mapping the path of future funding, we’ll also point you toward some of the most generous sources of private funding. We’ll show you how to get your proposal in front of decision-makers at private and corporate foundations, and how to make your application stand out to improve your chances for funding.
PRESENTED BY A VETERAN WASHINGTON INSIDER AND GRANTWRITER
Presenter David Kittross is a veteran grants specialist and senior editor of Native American Report and Community Health Funding Report. His previous presentations on federal and private funding for a wide range of concerns, including Native Americans, have routinely drawn high praise from attendees nationwide.
Whether you're an experienced grants specialist or a beginner, "The Future of Funding for Native American Programs” will provide your organization valuable information you will use again and again. For just $199, you and your entire staff can gather around one speakerphone and benefit from this information-packed discussion.
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