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IHS Awards $7.5 Million to Urban Indian Organizations through the 4-in-1 Grant Opportunity
The Indian Health Service Office of Urban Indian Health Programs has awarded grants totaling more than $7.5 million to 30 urban Indian organizations across the country. These grants will make health care services more accessible for American Indians and Alaska Natives residing in urban areas and will support operations at urban health care facilities.
The 4-in-1 grant provides funding to urban Indian organizations to ensure the highest possible health status for urban Indians. Funding will be used to support four health program areas: health promotion and disease prevention services; immunization services; alcohol and substance abuse related services; and mental health services. These programs are integral components of the IHS health care delivery system and the grant funding will benefit thousands of urban Indian patients.
“The 4-in-1 grant program underscores IHS’ commitment to provide quality health care for urban Indians,” said IHS Principal Deputy Director Rear Adm. Michael D. Weahkee. “We are excited to address the health needs of urban Indians across the nation by partnering with urban Indian organizations to provide access to comprehensive and culturally appropriate health care services.”
The IHS Office of Urban Indian Health Programs was established in 1976 to make health care services more accessible to urban Indians. IHS enters into limited, competing contracts and grants with 41 urban Indian nonprofit organizations to provide health care and referral services for urban Indians throughout the United States. Urban Indian organizations define their services based upon the service population, health status, and documented unmet needs of the urban Indian communities they serve. Urban Indian organizations provide health care services for urban Indians who do not have access to the resources offered through IHS or tribally operated health care facilities because they do not live on or near a reservation. For additional information about the Office of Urban Indian Health Programs, visit https://www.ihs.gov/Urban/ .
The IHS, an agency in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services , provides a comprehensive health service delivery system for approximately 2.6 million American Indians and Alaska Natives. Our mission is to raise the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level. Follow the agency via social media onFacebook and Twitter .
The following urban Indian organizations received funding:
Grantee Name | City | State | Amount |
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Native Americans for Community Action | Flagstaff | AZ | $177,127 |
Native American Community Health Center | Phoenix | AZ | $483,136 |
American Indian Association of Tucson | Tucson | AZ | $229,416 |
Bakersfield American Indian Health Project | Bakersfield | CA | $168,469 |
Fresno American Indian Health Project | Fresno | CA | $167,407 |
United American Indian Involvement | Los Angeles | CA | $472,513 |
Native American Health Center | Oakland | CA | $322,992 |
Sacramento Native American Health Center | Sacramento | CA | $230,089 |
San Diego American Indian Health Center | San Diego | CA | $213,417 |
Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley | San Jose | CA | $221,668 |
American Indian Health & Services | Santa Barbara | CA | $183,892 |
Denver Indian Health and Family Services | Denver | CO | $199,591 |
American Indian Health Service of Chicago | Chicago | IL | $231,195 |
Hunter Health | Wichita | KS | $186,057 |
American Indian Health & Family Services of SE MI | Detroit | MI | $225,756 |
Native American Development Corporation | Billings | MT | $200,000 |
Indian Family Health Clinic | Great Falls | MT | $202,550 |
Helena Indian Alliance | Helena | MT | $164,373 |
Missoula Urban Indian Health Center | Missoula | MT | $179,731 |
Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition | Omaha | NE | $213,034 |
First Nations Community HealthSource | Albuquerque | NM | $257,932 |
Nevada Urban Indians | Reno | NV | $211,492 |
New York Indian Council | Long Island City | NY | $200,000 |
Native American Rehabilitation Association | Portland | OR | $295,112 |
South Dakota Urban Indian Health | Sioux Falls | SD | $249,360 |
Urban Inter-Tribal Center of Texas | Dallas | TX | $255,908 |
Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake | Salt Lake City | UT | $229,455 |
Seattle Indian Health Board | Seattle | WA | $645,595 |
The NATIVE Project | Spokane | WA | $306,668 |
Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center | Milwaukee | WI | $205,845 |