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Managing Health Care Operations: Grant Requirements for Sustainability Planning

September 26, 2024 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT

Managing Health Care Operations

Grant Requirements for Sustainability Planning

Join NCUIH for the first of three presentations in the Managing Health Care Operations series. This webinar aims to help Urban Indian Organizations manage health care operations by sharing the basics of grant requirements for sustainability planning. Participants will learn proactive strategies to ensure sustainable grant funding and how to communicate successes to funders effectively. Don’t miss this opportunity to plan for the future and build a more robust health care organization.

NCUIH Presenters:

  • Evelina Maho, MAdm. (Diné) Director of Technical Assistance
  • Lyzbeth Best, MA, MPH, Manager of Technical Assistance

Objectives:

  1. Learn the basics of grant requirements for sustainability planning.
  2. Employ proactive and strategic planning steps to ensure sustainable grant funding.
  3. Communicate success to funders through documentation and narration.

Audience: 

  • UIO ED/CEOs
  • UIO Staff
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Managing Health Care Operations: Fundraising and Capital Campaigns for Urban Indian Organizations

October 10, 2024 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT

Managing Health Care Operations

Fundraising and Capital Campaigns for Urban Indian Organizations

Join NCUIH for the second presentation in the Managing Health Care Operations series. This webinar aims to help Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) manage their health care operations by learning about fundraising and capital campaigns through peer-to-peer sharing. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from Dr. Donna Polk, chief executive officer of the Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition Inc., and share knowledge learned in creating and sustaining funding and capital campaigns. Participants will have an opportunity to share best practices and ask questions.  

Presenter: 

Donna Polk, Ph.D., LMHP, Chief Executive Officer, Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition Inc. 

Objectives:  

  1. Gain an understanding of fundraising and capital campaign basics. 
  2. Apply lessons learned from fundraising and capital campaigns for UIOs. 
  3. Create a forum for peer sharing and discussion. 

Audience: 

  • UIO ED/CEOs
  • UIO Staff