24 total resources (showing 20 on page 1 of 2)
Browse verified resources for Native American, Alaska Native, and Indigenous communities across all 50 states. Our comprehensive database includes federal programs (Indian Health Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, HUD Native American programs), state assistance programs, tribal services, and emergency support. Filter by resource type, state, or category to find education grants, healthcare services, housing assistance, employment programs, legal aid, cultural preservation initiatives, and emergency relief. Each resource includes eligibility requirements, contact information, and direct links to official application sites.
Provides health, education, and social services to tribal members and community.
Provides healthcare and wellness services to Maine's Wabanaki tribes.
Provides comprehensive health and social services to Alaska Native and American Indian people in Anchorage.
State agency working with Native American communities to address needs in education, health, and economic development.
Detroit-based organization providing healthcare, dental care, and social services to urban Native Americans.
Provides comprehensive healthcare, dental, and social services to urban Native Americans in the Seattle area.
Provides comprehensive healthcare services to Native Americans and other underserved populations in Albuquerque.
Advocates for quality, accessible healthcare for urban Indians through policy, training, and technical assistance.
Strengthens the health and well-being of urban Indian families through advocacy, training, and community development.
Works to reduce childhood obesity and Type 2 diabetes in Native American communities through physical activity programs and health education.
Tribal-driven organization advocating for healthcare policy development and delivery to tribal communities.
Nutrition services, caregiver support, and elder services for Native American elders.
Full-service hospital providing comprehensive medical, dental, and behavioral health services to Alaska Native and American Indian people.
Network of clinics providing comprehensive healthcare services to Native Americans in Washington State.
Provides nutritious foods, nutrition education, and health referrals for pregnant women, new mothers, and young children.
Mental health and substance abuse services including counseling, crisis intervention, and prevention programs.
Comprehensive healthcare services including medical, dental, and behavioral health care for American Indians and Alaska Natives at IHS facilities.
Funding for epidemiology centers that conduct public health surveillance and research in tribal communities.
Loan repayment assistance for health professionals who commit to serve in Indian health facilities in underserved areas.
Grants for emergency water and waste disposal systems in rural communities facing significant health risks.