National Public Health Week is coming! 4/4-4/10
National Public Health Week is coming! National Public Health Week is right around the corner, and it’s time to get excited! NPHW will take place April 4-10, 2016. The theme…
National Public Health Week is coming! National Public Health Week is right around the corner, and it’s time to get excited! NPHW will take place April 4-10, 2016. The theme…
CALL FOR PROPOSALS NOW OPEN! Join us in Albuquerque on October 5th – 7th during the International Balloon Fiesta for the Southwest Conference on Disability. The theme for 2016…
Do you self-identify as a Native American / American Indian? Are you 18 years or older? Have you never taken an ethical research training course (or was it over 5…
Key Points: The grant money will assist you to hire a contractor to write or update your required Mitigation Plan. If you have a current Mitigation Plan, you can use…
Starting April 2 on Public Television Stations–just in time for Earth Day–Walking in Two Worlds tells a story of division and redemption and demonstrates the possibility of healing both the forest…
Kassie Runsabove is a young Native Leader and partner of Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council. Please go to the Billings Gazette page to read this article or click HERE.
A waiver was recently signed by the Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs that applies to BIA and Tribal Social Service Programs eligibility requirements – specifically enrollment in a federally recognized Tribe…
Healthy Eating Research: Building Evidence to Prevent Childhood Obesity Up to $190,000 per grant Up to one-third of the funds will be allocated to research focused on American Indian, Asian/Pacific…
There are three new career opportunities available at the Missoula Urban Indian Health Center! The three vacancies include: Behavioral Health Data Clerk, Part-Time at $12/hour. Click here to see the…
The Association of Native American Medical Students (ANAMS) is offering a number of opportunities to American Indian / Alaska Native students this year. Attend the Annual AAIP Conference in Oakland,…
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