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Dementia CAReS Grants for American Indian and Alaska Native Communities

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The Indian Health Service is forecasting a funding opportunity titled Dementia CAReS Grants for American Indian and Alaska Native Communities to advance tangible, measurable improvements in dementia care and support within Tribal and Urban Indian communities. This initiative will provide Mini-Grant funding, training, and technical assistance to clinical settings to address direct care, service, and workforce development needs, with priority areas to be determined in collaboration with recipients after award. The program seeks to build a national network of dementia champions through a coordinated Call to Action that fosters collaboration, knowledge sharing, and collective impact across communities. In addition to direct support, the grant will emphasize documenting and disseminating emerging best practices and success stories from local programs to drive innovation and systemic change in clinical and community health systems. A core requirement is the development and implementation of a robust evaluation and data management plan, including co-creation and testing of performance measures to track progress and outcomes. Though the full notice of funding opportunity has not yet been published and the application deadline is still pending, interested parties are encouraged to monitor Grants.gov for updates. All activities must align with the goal of positively impacting individuals at risk of or living with dementia in American Indian and Alaska Native populations.

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Funding for dementia care improvements in Tribal and Urban Indian communities through grants, training, and data-driven collaboration.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Indian Health Service

NAICS

541720 - Research and Development in the Social Sciences and HumanitiesView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Indian Health Service
Contacts1 person available
OfficeUSA
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Department Of Health And Human Services → Indian Health Service
Office AddressUSA
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Indian Health Service Division of Grants Management

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This is only a forecast. The synopsis and application package are not yet posted, and we have not yet finalized the application due date. This opportunity will be updated when it is published in Grants.gov.


We want to achieve tangible, meaningful, and measurable action in every Tribal and Urban Indian community to positively impact the lives of people at risk of and living with dementia.

 

This funding will support your efforts to design, implement, and promote activities nationally that help work towards that outcome. The four core strategies for this NOFO are to:

·        Provide “Mini-Grant” funding, training, technical assistance, and evaluation support to Tribal and Urban Indian clinical settings. Mini-Grant funding will support priority areas and address direct care, service, and training needs. Priority areas will be refined and finalized with us after the award. [AP(1] 

·        Develop and support a “Call to Action” that identifies and connects a multi-disciplinary network of dementia champions and more broadly engages Tribal and Urban Indian communities. The Call to Action will help staff and communities learn from each other and work together to develop and achieve collective impact and improve outcomes.

·        Document and spread locally developed Tribal and Urban Indian Health emerging practices and success stories. The purpose is to increase awareness and promote innovation and change in clinical and community systems.

Develop and implement an evaluation and data management plan, including the joint creation and testing of performance measures. The evaluation approach will track project  [AP(1]Priority areas should be laid out in the application and guidance should be provided in the NOFO.

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