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INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE
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06/01/2023
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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IHS Awards $1.2 Million in Tribal Management Grants to Support Tribal Self-Determination

The Indian Health Service has awarded over $1.2 million in tribal management grants to twelve tribes as part of a competitive program to develop and improve tribal capacity to manage health programs under the authority of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act.

The Tribal Management Grant Program is designed to prepare tribes and tribal organizations for assuming all or part of existing IHS programs, functions, services and activities, and to further develop and improve their health management capabilities. The program consists of four project types with funding amounts and project periods: Feasibility Study; Planning; Evaluation Study; and Health Management Structure.

“At the Indian Health Service, we recognize that tribal leaders and members are in the best position to understand the health care needs and priorities of their communities,” said IHS Director Roselyn Tso. “The IHS Tribal Management Grants are a critical component in assisting our tribal partners with building health care management capacity and ensuring the tools are in place for a successful transition of programs and services.”

The following tribes and tribal organizations received funding:

Grant Recipient

City

State

Amount

Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc.

Anchorage

Alaska

$150,000

Chemehuevi Indian Tribe

Havasu Lake

California

$70,000

Southern Indian Health Council, Inc.

Alpine

California

$70,000

Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation

El Cajon

California

$149,434

Benewah Medical Center dba Marimn Health

Plummer

Idaho

$120,000

Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians of Montana

Great Falls

Montana

$116,473

Pueblo of Laguna

Laguna

New Mexico

$50,000

Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma

Pawnee

Oklahoma

$100,000

Coquille Indian Tribe

North Bend

Oregon

$150,000

Spokane Tribe of the Spokane Reservation

Wellpinit

Washington

$70,000

Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians

Hayward

Wisconsin

$85,510

Sokaogon Chippewa Community

Crandon

Wisconsin

$100,000

The IHS Office of Direct Service and Contracting Tribes is responsible for a wide range of agency functions that are critical to the IHS' relationships with tribal leaders, organizations, and other American Indians and Alaska Natives. ODSCT is the agency's principal liaison with tribal organizations and more than 574 federally recognized tribes.

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