Join us for an engaging session with Dr. Charlotte Huntley as they walk us through the ethical considerations to weigh while collecting data for a Community Health Assessment (CHA). A CHA is a tool that can be used to assess community health. It uses quantitative and qualitative procedures to systematically collect and analyze health data. […]
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Honorable Tribal Leader: The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service, in conjunction with the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management, is notifying you of the opportunity to consult on the implementation of Section 121 of the Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Experiences (EXPLORE) Act, also known as the BOLT Act. This requires the […]
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Please register to attend a listening session with USDA Rural Development agency leaders to address upcoming changes and improvements to agency operations. Information on the announced reorganization for USDA Rural Development can be found online at www.rd.usda.gov/reorganization. |
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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Division of Tribal Affairs, in collaboration with the CMS Children and Adults Health Programs Group and the State Demonstrations Group, is holding an All Tribes Consultation Webinar Tuesday, June 30 from 12 to 1 p.m. Eastern. The webinar offers an overview of the Medicaid Community Engagement Requirement for […] |
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 […] 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 […] The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) published a proposed rule that rewrites 2 CFR Part 200 (Uniform Guidance) — the single regulation governing every federal grant, cooperative agreement, and pass-through award. The proposal reaches across all 42 federal departments and could negatively impact Tribal Nations and Tribal organizations and their respective Tribal programs. Federal […] |
2 events,As the U.S. marks 250 years, ICT brings together Indigenous journalists, scholars and community leaders to examine this milestone through an Indigenous lens — confronting the founding era's impact on Native nations, exploring tribal sovereignty and activism today, and envisioning a more truthful national narrative for the next 250 years. Join us July 2 for […] 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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1 event,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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USET STRONG: Strengthening Tribal Resilience, Operations & Nation Growth
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USET Tribal Public Health Preparedness and Resilience (PHPR) is a Tribally-centered epidemiological approach to public health preparedness and resilience with the primary goal of strengthening the resilience of USET member Tribal Nations through public health strategies focused on the mitigation, prevention, and preparation phases of the disaster management cycle. The Global Institute at the University […] On May 29, 2026, the Office of Management and Budget proposed the most significant rewrite of federal grant rules in decades. If finalized, the new regulation would take effect on October 1, 2026, and its impact on federal grants to Tribal Nations could be significant. Join NAFOA and a panel of experts as we break […] 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 […] The Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership (ORLP) was established by Congress in 2014 to “provide grants for projects to acquire land and water for parks and other outdoor recreation purposes and to develop new or renovate existing outdoor recreation facilities.” Since then, the National Park Service has invested $465 million in local outdoor recreation projects through 165 grants […] |
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National UNITY Conference
The National UNITY Conference, is an impactful five-day youth-led annual event held every July. The National UNITY Conference complete with general sessions, regional caucuses, workshops, career/education fair, and fun evening activities provides hands-on leadership development activities and where the National UNITY Council conducts elections and its annual business meeting. The national conference is a place […] |
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IGA Summer Legislative Summit
Listening sessions for the Justice/Detention Facilities Design Handbook and Space Allocation updates
Listening sessions for the Justice/Detention Facilities Design Handbook and Space Allocation updates
Dear Tribal Leader:The Office of Assistant Secretary -Indian Affairs (IA), Office of Facilities, Property and Safety Management (OFPSM), Division of Facility Management and Construction (DFMC), invites your participation in Tribal Listening Sessions as part of the effort to modernize correctional facility design guidance across IA, specifically for the following guidelines: The current Justice/Detention Facilities Design […] |
5 events,Due to the high demand for additional information, the USET Office Tribal Public Health is hosting office hours with Martha Ketcher, a subject matter expert, who will provide resources and guidance related to the navigating the Indian Self Determination Education Assistance Act as it pertains to health operations. To provide feedback on topics, please email […] 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 […]
Listening sessions for the Justice/Detention Facilities Design Handbook and Space Allocation updates
Listening sessions for the Justice/Detention Facilities Design Handbook and Space Allocation updates
Dear Tribal Leader:The Office of Assistant Secretary -Indian Affairs (IA), Office of Facilities, Property and Safety Management (OFPSM), Division of Facility Management and Construction (DFMC), invites your participation in Tribal Listening Sessions as part of the effort to modernize correctional facility design guidance across IA, specifically for the following guidelines: The current Justice/Detention Facilities Design […] |
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NICWA July Virtual Training Institute
Positive Indian Parenting virtual training reconnects Native families with traditional child-rearing practices, blending timeless cultural teachings with modern parenting challenges to nurture strong families, preserve traditions, and empower future generations. This four-day train-the-trainer model for Positive Indian Parenting, the culturally responsive curriculum, draws on the strengths of historic Native child-rearing practices, incorporating lessons like storytelling, […] |
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Elder abuse is a widespread public health issue that often goes unreported due to the involvement of family members, caregivers, or other trusted individuals. This webinar will explore effective, victim-centered approaches to elder abuse investigations that address the unique physical, cognitive, emotional, and social needs of older adults while promoting safety, accountability, and healing. Participants […] |
3 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 […] 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 […] |
2 events,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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Indigenous Foodways Summit
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USET's Indigenous Foodways Summit is a celebration of food sovereignty projects across 33 member Tribal Nations. Join us at Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe for farm tours, forest walks, project exhibitions, and hands-on workshops with expert basket makers and potters. This event uplifts leaders in the field of food sovereignty and fosters intertribal connections. We will […] 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 […] |
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 […] The Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership (ORLP) was established by Congress in 2014 to “provide grants for projects to acquire land and water for parks and other outdoor recreation purposes and to develop new or renovate existing outdoor recreation facilities.” Since then, the National Park Service has invested $465 million in local outdoor recreation projects through 165 grants […] |
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Child Abuse: From Suspicion to Disclosure
Learn the best approach with children who are alleged victims of child abuse in the initial phases of a case, after a concern has been identified. Develop the basic skills and techniques necessary to engage a child in such a way as to minimize suggestibility but still provide support, beyond what is taught in a […] |
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