UIHI released a report examining the impacts of federal funding cuts to violence-related programs and services for American Indians and Alaska Natives, including those serving survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and missing and murdered Indigenous people (MMIP).
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Urban Indian Health Institute would like to extend a warm congratulations to our six 2026 Sweetgrass Grant awardees! The grant program gives out awards of up to $10,000 to urban Native-serving organizations that produce public health …
The national campaign uses AI/AN storytelling, humor, and representation to support family conversations about wellness and community care.
UIHI Distributes $1.2 Million in Grants to Decolonize Data Through a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), we’re awarding grants to 17 recipients to carry out best practices meant to improve data collection for …
Storytelling is a way of preserving our people. We are grateful to our Everyday Warriors in Indian Country who took the time to share their COVID-19 stories with us. View and download their individual stories below.
We invite you to take part in a research study about the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of American Indian and Alaska Native youth related to underage substance use. If you’re interested in filling out our 20–25 …
The CDC recently updated their recommendations for masking to slow the spread of COVID-19. This means that many states and communities have been fully or partially lifting mask mandates. While masks are still required in some …
On August 20th at 1:00pm PT, we will host the third town hall in our series of virtual town halls on COVID-19, focused on clinical trials from the Indigenous perspective. We will talk about how the …
For the 2020–2021 grant cycle, we gave out $583,561 in funds to eight urban Native organizations for chronic disease prevention. Grantees all have programming focusing on chronic disease in Indian Country, ranging from obesity to respiratory …