National Council of Urban Indian Health
1 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Suite 800-D
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202.544.0344
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Publication Year: 2009
Last Updated: 2010-01-25 22:02:42
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Short Abstract: The IHCIA is the baseline for all health care for American Indians and Alaska Natives. Since 1992, when the IHCIA was last overhauled, the American health care system has been revolutionized, but the Indian health care system has not been. It is imperative that the IHCIA be reauthorized to begin to bridge this gap. Including IHCIA in a health care reform bill will modernize the Indian health care system at the same time as Congress is reforming health care for all Americans.
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Publication Year: 2009
Last Updated: 2010-01-25 22:02:39
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Short Abstract: Every Urban Indian Health Program carries out programs in different stages of development. The purpose of this assessment tool is to get a broad stroked, snapshot of your individual programs so that we may provide better advocacy and individualized technical assistance.
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Publication Year: 2007
Last Updated: 2010-01-25 22:02:37
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Short Abstract: We would like to congratulate you on your appointment as Executive Director of the National American Indian Housing Council. Given your rich experience in American Indian and Alaska Native affairs, we rest assured that the housing situations of our people will continue to improve with you at the helm of NAIHC.
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Publication Year: 2007
Last Updated: 2010-01-25 22:02:35
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Short Abstract: I would like to thank you and express my appreciation for allowing me to share your table at the NCAI Awards Ceremony. As a young organization, the National Council of Urban Indian Health looks up to your Tribe’s excellent work in Indian-Country. The high performance, integrity and compassion shown by the Tribe sheds light on our path and work; it indeed gives NCUIH the hope that Indian Country can indeed join efforts, speak and work in unison.
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Publication Year: 2007
Last Updated: 2010-01-25 22:02:34
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Short Abstract: NCUIH shall render the Marketing & Branding services here below listed to the National Native American Aids Prevention Center (NNAAPC) in the period comprising September the 15th, 2006 through February 14th, 2007:
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Publication Year: 2009
Last Updated: 2010-01-25 22:02:32
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Short Abstract: The Urban Indian Health Institute (UIHI) is available for technical assistance to support Urban Indian Health Organizations (UIHO) reach their goals with diabetes data collection. The technical assistance offered can be adapted to individual program needs.
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Publication Year: 2007
Last Updated: 2010-01-25 22:02:31
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Short Abstract: We would like to hereby present our strong support for the LifeLines Community Native American Program’s application for the Minority Outreach and Technical Support grant. The LifeLines program accounts for proven success in the delivery of substance abuse and support services for disadvantaged Native Americans living in the Baltimore area.
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Publication Year: 2009
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Short Abstract: This budget narrative is organized according to the Federally approved budget categories: a) Personnel, b)Fringe, c) Travel, d) Equipment, e) Supplies, f) Contractual, g) Other. Appropriate justification has been provided for all expenses listed in the budget detail.
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Publication Year: 2008
Last Updated: 2010-01-25 22:02:30
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Short Abstract: This document is not intended to be a comprehensive overview of the needs of the Urban Indian Health Program, but rather the intent is to identify immediate issues and concerns for the incoming Administration. The Urban Indian Health Program has suffered decades of neglect, and in the last four years, outright hostility and attack. The National Council of Urban Indian Health hopes to work with the incoming Administration to remedy the problems and difficulties facing the UIHP. This document is an invitation to discuss what NCUIH sees as problems and potential solutions for the UIHP.
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National Council of Urban Indian Health
1 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Suite 800-D
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202.544.0344