The USET Tribal Public Health Preparedness and Resilience Task Force (Tribal PHPR) is a Tribally centered epidemiological approach to public health preparedness and resilience. Its primary goal is to strengthen the resilience of Tribal Nations in the USET region through strategies focused on mitigation, prevention, and preparation in the disaster management cycle. The Task Force also […]
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2 events,The USET Office of Tribal Public Health (OTPH) will be holding regular virtual office hours with James Spillane and OTPH Data Improvement Staff to offer technical assistance on a variety of healthcare related topics. Please mark your calendars and feel free to drop by during these times. When: The first and third Wednesday of every […] Violence against Native women remains a significant public safety issue. According to the U.S. Department of the Interior- Indian Affairs Office, more than 1.5 million American Indian and Alaska Native women have experienced violence in their lifetime. Tribal law enforcement officers report persistent challenges in identifying and responding appropriately to victims, navigating victim reluctance to […] |
1 event,The 2025 Tribal Community Resilience Webinar series, which was co-hosted by the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC), South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center, and Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center was so popular that the regional Tribal Community Resilience Liaisons have partnered to offer another series in 2026! This year’s series will explore how Tribal […] |
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National Tribal Health Conference
The NIHB National Tribal Health Conference is a week-long event that serves American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes in the space of health – behavioral and public health. The conference will showcase the interconnectedness of policy, advocacy, and Indian health best practices. Programming includes tribal listening and consultation sessions, hands-on training opportunities, plenary sessions, and […] |
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3 events,Violence against Native women remains a significant public safety issue. According to the U.S. Department of the Interior- Indian Affairs Office, more than 1.5 million American Indian and Alaska Native women have experienced violence in their lifetime. Tribal law enforcement officers report persistent challenges in identifying and responding appropriately to victims, navigating victim reluctance to […]
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Test your community’s response in conducting an initial investigation, search and canvass activities for a missing or abducted child scenario occurring on tribal lands. Employ strategies and responses in mitigating and resolving the emergency. Participate in a multi-disciplinary, multi-jurisdictional tabletop exercise to build cohesiveness with tribal, state, local and federal partners when responding to an […] |
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Ancient Wisdom Guides Today’s Paths:Respect, Relevance, Reciprocity, ResponsibilityThursday, September 10, 20269:00 AM - 2:00 PMVirginia Crossings Hotel & Center This year's annual Sovereignty Conference will feature four sessions. Each will highlight one of the themes: Respect, Relevance, Reciprocity, and Responsibility. To meet rising costs and continue to provide a comfortable and engaging conference experience, we will […] |
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Strategic National Stockpile Training
Tribal Nations Training Week: Strategic National Stockpile Training Hosted by the Center for Domestic Preparedness September 12–19, 2026 | Anniston, Alabama Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) An introduction to SNS medical countermeasures, medical material, and response operations during a public health incident. The course will present planning considerations and capabilities related to requesting, receiving, distributing, dispensing, […] |
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Strategic National Stockpile Training
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UNDRIP Day
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) Day is celebrated every year on September 13. In honor of this day, USET/USET SPF offices are closed. Learn more about UNDRIP. |
3 events,The USET Office of Tribal Public Health (OTPH) will be holding regular virtual office hours with James Spillane and OTPH Data Improvement Staff to offer technical assistance on a variety of healthcare related topics. Please mark your calendars and feel free to drop by during these times. When: The first and third Wednesday of every […] The IRS is offering office hours (through Microsoft Teams) to help entities with the pre-filing registration process on the IRA/CHIPS Pre-filing Registration Tool. Pre-filing registration is a required step for applicable entities and eligible taxpayers to take advantage of elective payment or transfer of credits available in the Inflation Reduction Act and CHIPS Act. Representatives from the […] |
2 events,The CDFI Fund’s monthly CDFI Certification Webinars are intended to serve as a forum for potential CDFI Certification Applicants, Certified CDFIs, and other CDFI Certification stakeholders to ask questions and discuss CDFI Certification and the CDFI Certification process. The webinars are open to the general public and do not require advance registration. During each webinar, CDFI […] |
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NAFOA Fall Finance & Tribal Economies Conference
NAFOA hosts an Annual Conference (Spring) and the Fall Finance & Tribal Economies Conference to collaborate, share practical insights, and collectively define a path toward stronger Tribal economies and sovereignty.
Smithsonian National Conference on Cultural Property Protection
Join us this September in Washington, D.C., for three days of expert-led sessions, networking, and site visits. Our planning team is hard at work finalizing an engaging program you won’t want to miss. |
3 events,Native Psychological Brilliance refers to the innate intelligence, strengths, balance, resources, and resilience of Native people. When: The fourth Tuesday of every month at 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Central/2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Eastern Who should attend: Tribal Nation health directors, clinic staff, counselors, social workers, physicians, nurses, Tribal Epidemiology Center staff, and anyone […] |
2 events,The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Tribal and Native Affairs are hosting a national Tribal Economies Webinar Series. The four webinars will highlight strategies Tribal governments and Indian Country businesses can pursue to finance projects that promote economic growth and housing opportunities. Practitioners will […] |
1 event,Join the USET’s Office of Environmental Resource Management (OERM) Tribal Community Resilience Program for a series of virtual roundtable discussions on Tribal Nations’ resilience strategies, successes, and challenges. Each roundtable will begin with a short presentation on an environmental or community project taking place in the USET region followed by questions and open discussion for […] |
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NICWA September 2026 Training Institute
The National Indian Child Welfare Association's September Training Institute in Portland, Oregon will take place at Barbie's Village at 935 NE 33rd Ave, Portland, OR 97232 and will feature Positive Indian Parenting and Foundations of Tribal Child Welfare Casework Practice. |
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