Federally recognized Indian tribes & tribal organizations
The intent of the grant program is to prepare Tribes and Tribal organizations for assuming all or part of existing IHS programs, functions, services and activities, and further develop and improve their health management capabilities.
Approximately 16-18 awards will be issued to assist Tribes and Tribal organizations to establish goals and performance measures; assess current management capacity; analyze programs to determine if management is practicable; and develop infrastructure systems to manage or organize the programs, function, services and activities of the current health programs.
The Tribal Management Grant Program consists of four project types with funding amounts and project periods.
Feasibility Study: $70,000 (maximum funding) for 12 months
Planning: $50,000 (maximum funding) for 12 months
Evaluation Study: $50,000 (maximum funding) for 12 months
Health Management Structure: $100,000 (average funding) for 12 months; $300,000 (maximum funding) for 35 months
The Tribal Management Grant Program consists of four project types:
Feasibility Study
Maximum funding and project period: $70,000 and 12 months
Planning
Maximum funding and project period: $50,000 and 12 months
Evaluation Study
Maximum funding and project period: $50,000 and 12 months
Health Management Structure
Average funding and project period: $100,000 and 12 months
Maximum funding and project period: $300,000 and 36 months