Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #HHS-2025-IHS-ALZ-0001

Grant Opportunity for Dementia Care Support in Tribal and Urban Indian Communities

Buyer

Indian Health Service

Posted

August 07, 2024

Identifier

HHS-2025-IHS-ALZ-0001

NAICS

923120

This opportunity from the Indian Health Service (IHS), under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, forecasts grant funding to support dementia care in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. - Government Buyer: - Indian Health Service (IHS), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Products/Services Requested: - Mini-grant funding for Tribal and Urban Indian clinical settings - Training and technical assistance for dementia care - Evaluation support, including development of data management plans - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Development of a multi-disciplinary network of dementia champions - Documentation and dissemination of emerging practices in dementia care - Implementation of an evaluation and data management plan - Submission of letters of support or Tribal Resolutions from Tribes to be served - Proof of nonprofit status required for urban Indian organizations - Eligibility: - Federally recognized Native American tribal governments - Tribal organizations - Urban Indian organizations - Estimated Funding: - $750,000 total, with one expected award - No cost sharing or matching required - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are involved, as this is a grant for programmatic and service activities, not product procurement.

Description

This forecast opportunity from the Indian Health Service aims to support Tribal and Urban Indian communities in addressing dementia. The funding will provide mini-grants, training, technical assistance, and evaluation support to clinical settings. It also seeks to develop a multi-disciplinary network of dementia champions, document emerging practices, and implement an evaluation and data management plan. Eligible applicants include federally recognized Native American tribal governments, tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations.

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