American Indian Public Health Resource Center Technical Assistance
Ryan Eagle
701.231.6358
Ryan.Eagle@ndsu.edu
The American Indian Public Health Resource Center provides technical assistance for tribes to improve health systems, access to services, and health outcomes in rural, impoverished communities.
Technical assistance includes:
- Self-determination tools, including the 638 Toolkit, as a template for assuming the management and control of health services
- Cultural capacity building
- Tribal public health capacity building
- Assessing service and program priorities
- Assessing tribal priorities related to health disparities
- Conducting community assessments
- Strategic planning
- Grant writing
- Developing public health resources
- Developing public health programs
- Developing public health education programs
- Developing tribal research agendas
- Developing tribally driven policies
- 638 feasibility assessment
- Stakeholder group/coalition recruitment, facilitation, and development
Eligible applicants are tribes and tribal organizations.
Technical assistance is provided at no cost.
A link to the technical assistance request form is available on the program website.
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