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SUMMARY:Emergency Preparedness and Vaccination Planning Storyteller Application (2022-2023)
DESCRIPTION:December 30\, 2022\nStorytellers\nThe Storytellers’ funded opportunity is a part of NCUIH’s Emergency Preparedness and Vaccine Planning CDC funded grant initiative. Up to 10 Storytellers will participate through July 2023.  \nWho are Storytellers? \n\nFederally Funded Title V Urban Indian Organizations \nAll program types\, including outreach and referral\, residential treatment\, and mental health and substance abuse outpatient sites \nSupporting other organizations through knowledge\, experience\, and resources to assist others to maneuver through adult vaccinations\, such as influenza and COVID-19\, within their organizations and roles. \nFunded opportunity of $30\,000 for 10 UIOs \n\nWhat will Storytellers do? \n\nShare on emergency preparedness and/or vaccine planning such as: \nPolicies and procedures \nStandard Operating Procedures \nTrainings \nTemplates \nStrengthen your vaccine & emergency programs with reviews and Subject Matter Experts (SME) support \nAbility to support SMEs in the development of trainings and documents \nPlatforms utilized: \n\nSharePoint \nNCUIH Website \nNCUIH Newsletter \nTrainings/Webinars \n\n\nAttend monthly check-in calls & trainings/webinars provided by the NCUIH project team \nApproximately 5-10 staff hours per month \nOpportunity for Professional Development Opportunities for your staff! \n\nApplications open NOW!\n\n 
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/emergency-preparedness-and-vaccination-planning-storyteller-application-2022-2023/
CATEGORIES:Public Health
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SUMMARY:NCUIH: #ProtectICWA Breakfast and Supreme Court Listening Event
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URL:https://ncuih.org/event/protect-icwa/
LOCATION:The Conference Center at The Yard\, 700 Pennsylvania Ave. SE\, Washington\, DC\, 20003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Building Program Capacity to Support At-Risk Populations: The Role of Sanctuary Centers
DESCRIPTION:November 9\, 2022 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EST\nThe Reclaiming our Future: Indigenizing Strategic Planning to Address Social Determinants of Health Community of Learning will provide Urban Indian Health Organizations’ (UIO)\, UIO leadership\, behavioral health providers\, and grant development staff the skills to help sustain current funding and secure new funding. Each session will incorporate didactic learning and engaging activities. \nIn this session\, participants will be learning the following objectives: \n\nIdentify key factors to strategically plan for cultural wellness/substance abuse homeless programming\nLearn how to build and strengthen community and tribal partnerships to help secure funding for at-risk population programming\nDiscuss best practices for coordination of care\, and case management  \n\nPresenters: \n\nDiana Yazzie Devine\, MBA CEO / President | Native American Connections
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/building-program-capacity-to-support-at-risk-populations-the-role-of-sanctuary-centers/
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