• Living with HIV during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond

    Virtual Event

    This webinar will focus on COVID-19 prevention for those living with HIV as well as vaccination and boosters. Tribal communities and Tribal citizens living with HIV may have concerns and questions about COVID-19, including the risk of serious illness and vaccine safety. Information on HIV prevention and treatment during the pandemic and how HIV patients […]

  • Pre-Application Webinar for the Native Youth Community Program (NYCP)

    Virtual Event

    The Office of Indian Education (OIE) is hosting a pre-application webinar for the NYCP grant competition. OIE will provide an overview of the program goals and objectives and the application review process. Attendees will be able to ask questions during the webinar. Register through the link below: March 18, 2022 | 1:00 pm Central Register […]

  • Sixth Annual Go International

    Sponsor Go International April 19-20, 2022 Albuquerque, New Mexico Go International is AIANTA's premier travel trade education forum. As a sponsor of the Sixth Annual Go International, you will have the opportunity to promote your organization throughout the the event and on AIANTA.org and all AIANTA social media platforms leading up to and throughout the […]

  • Racist and offensive place names: The movement to rename mountains, rivers and valleys

    Virtual Event

    Thousands of mountains, valleys and rivers located on public lands have racist and problematic names. These names perpetuate a history of colonial oppression in the United States and have resulted in public lands that are not welcoming and inclusive places. It’s time to change that. Join us for a conversation that delves into the scope […]

  • Webinar: Dream Big Money and Goals

    Virtual Event

    When it comes to their futures, most of the youth dream big, whether the dream is to attend college, move out on their own or to buy a car or house. This webinar will teach students about personal finances, setting financial goals and what steps they can take to reach those goals. By the end […]

  • COVID Success Stories: COVID Challenges and Cutting Edge Innovation

    Virtual Event

    This COVID Success Stories Community of Learning is an effort to respond to emerging issues Urban Indian Organizations (UIO) continue to encounter during the COVID-19 Pandemic. We hope to spotlight efforts to adapt and thrive despite many challenges faced by UIOs. These sessions will be informative, active, and designed to arm participants with vital resources […]

  • AIANTA Town Hall Series: Technical Assistance & Training Opportunities

    Virtual Event

    April 27, 2022, 1 p.m. (MST/New Mexico) Register AIANTA Town Hall Series: Technical Assistance & Training Opportunities From Tourism 101 to the intricacies of international outreach, AIANTA’s experienced team helps tribes and native-owned businesses create tourism experiences that honor culture, tradition and history. During this Town Hall, you’ll meet an advisory group guiding AIANTA’s Leave […]

  • NAAF 2002 RFA Webinars

    NAAF 2002 RFA Webinars
    Virtual Event

    Native American Agriculture Fund (NAAF) 2002 request for application is open. Learn more and apply: nativeamericanagriculturefund.org/2022-rfa NAAF strongly encourages applicants and interested partners to read the Trust Agreement here which sets specific requirements for our operations and grants. The Trust agreement lines out our eligible entities: 501(c)(3) Educational Institutions Tribal Governments and Instrumentalities Community Development Financial Institutions […]

  • 2022 National Week of Action for MMIW

    The National Partners Work Group on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) and the MMIW Family Advisors are organizing a National Week of Action (April 29-May 5, 2022) to call the nation and the world to action in honor of missing and murdered Indigenous women. Helpful Resources: Learn more about the crisis of MMIW with […]

  • Voices Rising: Uplifting Native Hawaiian Women Survivors and Victims Missing or Murdered

    Virtual Event

    Nā leo mana: Paepae ʻia Nā Wahine Maoli Nā mea ola o ka ʻino weliweli kūloko ʻohana pau pū me nā luapoʻi nalowale a i ʻole make This webinar will give a voice to survivors, fallen victims and their ohana as Missing and Murdered Native Hawaiian Women remains a form of violence and oppression that […]

  • Spotlight Alaska and the Crisis of MMIWG 2022

    Virtual Event

    A focused panel discussion led by Michelle Demmert on work being done to combat the current crisis of trafficking and MMIWG in Alaska. The panel will highlight AKNWRC’s partnerships with organizations and the collective work they do together utilizing each other’s strengths.We will look at AKNWRC’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women: An Action Plan for […]

  • Native Food for Life Online Program to Prevent and Reverse Diabetes

    Virtual Event

    WHAT: Native Food for Life Online Program to Prevent and Reverse Diabetes WHEN: May 3 to June 7, 2022 on Tuesdays, 6:00 – 7:15 PM Central Time WHERE: Online via Zoom https://bit.ly/3BZhc0a  Native Food for Life Online Starts Tuesday, May 3 at 6:00 PM Central Time For more information, contact Program Facilitator Marc Anderson (Seminole) and Nutrition […]