National Council of Urban Indian Health
1 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Suite 800-D
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202.544.0344
Our conference will be held May 15-18, 2023 with the option of joining us in person in Washington, D.C., or virtually. This year’s theme is Honoring Our Ancestors & Preparing for the Next Seven Generations: NCUIH Celebrates 25 Years of Health Leadership.
Featured sessions will focus on the benefits of developing culturally grounded behavioral interventions for Urban Indians, LGBTQIA2S+ affirming and inclusive healthcare, culturally responsive public health approaches to improve health and wellness in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities, COVID-19 successes, and financial management.
Embassy Suites
900 10th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Book Your Stay: Book here with the group rate for the 2023 NCUIH Annual Conference.
Cut Off Date: April 14, 2023
Phone: (202) 739-2001
All exhibitor options include two passes for the Exhibitor Hall. Lunch, snacks, and coffee are also included. For Exhibitors who wish to attend conference sessions, please see the Additional Exhibitor Items below.
Exhibitor Types
Additional Exhibitor Items
This year we celebrate NCUIH’s 25th Anniversary. For 25 years, NCUIH has worked every day to advocate for urban American Indians and Alaska Natives and provide tangible assistance to Urban Indian Organizations across the country who are met with the task of ensuring access to health care for Natives wherever they live.
Your sponsorship will directly support these efforts while connecting with a key audience to share your message and vision. The NCUIH Annual Conference audience includes thought leaders, frontline health care workers, Urban Indian Organization staff, tribal leaders, and government agencies. Your messaging and brand will be available across a diverse online presence in pre-event promotion, through execution, and followup communication. With robust sponsorship tiers, there is a level of giving for everyone. We look forward to collaborating to create health equity for urban American Indians and
Alaska Natives.
To learn more about becoming a sponsor, please contact Tyler Dougherty at tdougherty@ncuih.org.
Thank you for your interest in contributing to National Council of Urban Indian Health’s vision of health care equity for urban American Indian and Alaska Native communities!
SILVER ANNIVERSARY – $25,000
TURQUOISE – $10,000
HEISHE – $5,000
QUARTZ – $2,500
QUILL – $1,000
RELATIVE – $500
TECHNOLOGY – $4,000 (3 available)
COFFEE BREAK– $5,000 (2 available)
NETWORKING RECEPTION – $7,000 (1 available)
WELCOME BAG – $8,000 (1 available)
LUNCH – $9,000 (2 available)
GALA SPONSOR – $10,000
PHOTO BOOTH SPONSOR – $5,000
TABLE SPONSOR – $1,000
NCUIH is pleased to share a blanket designed by Sean Morgan (Shawnee) and produced by Eighth Generation in honor of its 25th anniversary. As part of your registration for in-person, you may select to purchase a blanket which will be provided upon registration at the Conference.
About the Blanket
Made in USA
Fabric Content: 100% Cotton
Blanket size: (60″ X 50″/ 152.4 cm x 127cm)
Machine washable.
About the Artist
Sean Morgan is NCUIH’s Senior Graphic Design Manager. He is an enrolled member of The Shawnee Tribe, of Oklahoma. He is from Seattle, Washington where he attended The Art Institute of Seattle studying multimedia art and worked as an illustrator and designer across different industries. He designed NCUIH’s new brand identity and oversees the design and overall presentation of their visual identity.
About Eighth Generation
Eighth Generation provides a strong, ethical alternative to “Native-inspired” art and products through its artist-centric approach and 100% Native designed products. We are proudly owned by the Snoqualmie Tribe.
Learn more: https://eighthgeneration.com/pages/about-us
We are now accepting proposals from Urban Indian Organizations to present at our 2023 NCUIH Annual Conference being held May 15-18, 2023 in Washington, D.C.
There will be opportunities to present as part of Concurrent, Symposium, and Poster Sessions.
Topics for Consideration Include:
Applications have been closed.
For past Communities of Learning, trainings, webinars, and resources, please visit our Trainings and Webinars page.