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Funding Opportunities

Tribes with Approved Title IV-E Plans

Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe of Kingston, WashingtonConfederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of Pablo, Montana *Family Spirit siteSouth Puget Intertribal Planning Agency of Shelton, WashingtonKeweenaw Bay Indian Community, Baraga, Michigan. *Family Spirit siteNavajo Nation, Window Rock, ArizonaChickasaw Nation, Ada, OklahomaEastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Cherokee, North

IndigenousProject LAUNCH

Overview Administered by SAMHSA Current participation by Family Spirit Affiliates: 14 current grantees; 6 use Family Spirit Time Frame for Next Opportunities Non-renewable; unsure if future opportunities will be announced

Healthy Start

Overview Admin by HRSA • Competitive 5 year grants • Serves age prenatal to 18 months • Focus on infant and maternal mortality prevention • Requires benchmark reporting • Requires use of evidencebased practices, not limited to HomVee list Current participation by Family Spirit Affiliates:

Tribal MIECHV Funding to Tribes and Tribal Orgs

Overview Administered by ACF • Competitive 5-year grants • Serves age prenatal-5yrs • Requires benchmark reporting • Requires use of evidence-based model from HomVee list; may use up to 25% for promising models Current participation by Family Spirit Affiliates: 23 total grantees nationally; 4 currently

MIECHV Funding to States

Overview Administered by HRSA • Population size/need-based formula funding, plus special project competitive supplements • States mandated to consult with and address tribal populations in formal Needs Assessment updated every 5 years, which identifies priority communities to serve – typically by county • Serves age