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Alzheimer's Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI) - Dementia Capability in Indian Country

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The Alzheimer’s Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI) under this Notice of Funding Opportunity aims to advance the development and implementation of dementia-capable home and community-based service systems specifically within Indian Country. This program supports federally recognized tribes, tribal organizations, and consortia representing these tribes by enhancing services that enable individuals living with dementia and their caregivers to maintain independence and safety in their communities. The cooperative agreements span 36 months and are structured into two application paths: Option A for entities that have previously received ADPI funding and seek to build upon, but not simply sustain, their prior programs, and Option B for new applicants aiming to integrate dementia-specific services into their existing community care frameworks. Eligible applicants must be directly involved in providing home and community-based services within tribal communities and must demonstrate strong tribal leadership support and necessary authority to carry out the proposed activities. The initiative emphasizes quality, strengths-based approaches to dementia care, focusing on expanding and enhancing service systems rather than maintaining previous efforts. The funding opportunity is managed by the Administration for Community Living under the Department of Health and Human Services, with a point of contact available for inquiries to support applicants through the application process.

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Funding supports dementia-capable home services in tribal communities for 36 months with two applicant options.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Administration For Community Living

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624120 - Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Administration For Community Living
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Cooperative agreements under this Alzheimer’s Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI) Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) are intended to support and promote the development and implementation of dementia-capable home and community-based service (HCBS) systems in Indian Country. The Dementia Capability in Indian Country program is intended to support federally recognized tribes, tribal organizations and/or consortiums representing federally recognized tribes in these targeted activities. The dementia-capable systems resulting from activities under this program are expected to provide quality, strengths-based services and supports that help people living with dementia and their caregivers remain independent and safe in their communities. There are two application options contained in this single NOFO: Grants to Tribes and Tribal Entities that have previously received ADPI grants (Option A) and Grants to Tribes and Tribal Entities that are new to the ADPI program (Option B). 
Applicants for the 36-month Dementia in Indian Country cooperative agreement are those entities that are presently responsible for the provision of and actively providing home and community services in tribal communities (i.e. tribes, tribal organizations and/or consortiums representing federally recognized tribes). Applicants for Option A will propose the ways in which they will expand on their previously funded ADPI programs (this grant program is not intended to sustain previously funded ADPI activities) and applicants under option B will propose to enhance existing service systems with dementia services, resulting in the provision of services to Tribal Elders and their caregivers through a dementia-capable system. Responsive applications will demonstrate tribal leadership support and the authority to conduct the activities proposed in their application.

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