Alaskan Natives Nutrition Federal Grants
There are 7 Alaskan Natives Nutrition federal grants, government grants and loans. For detailed information on a Alaskan Natives Nutrition federal grant including eligibility requirements or financial information, click the title.
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Commodity Supplemental Food Program (10.565)
To improve the health and nutritional status of low-income pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age of 6, and elderly persons through the donation of supplemental foods.
Health Professions Preparatory Scholarship Program for Indians (93.971)
To make scholarships to American Indians and Alaska Natives for the purpose of completing compensatory pre-professional education to enable the recipient to qualify for enrollment or re- enrollment in a health professions school or curriculum.
Health Professions Scholarship Program (93.972)
To provide scholarships to American Indians and Alaska Natives at health professions schools in order to obtain health professionals to serve Indians. Upon completion, scholarship recipients are obligated to serve in the Indian Health Service or an...
Indian Health Service-health Management Development Program (93.228)
To improve the quality of the health of American Indians and Alaska Natives by providing a full range of curative, preventive and rehabilitative health services; and to improve the management capability of American Indians and Alaska Natives to...
National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program (93.288)
To assure an adequate supply of primary care physicians, certified nurse midwives, certified family nurse practitioners, and physician assistants; and, if needed by the National Health Service Corps, an adequate supply of other health professionals...
Special Diabetes Program for Indians-diabetes Prevention and Treatment Projects (93.237)
To promote improved health care among American Indians/Alaska Natives through special diabetes prevention and treatment services projects with objectives and priorities determined at the local level.
To promote the delivery of supportive services, including nutrition services, to older Indians, Alaskan Natives, and Native Hawaiians and to enable tribal organizations to provide multifaceted systems of support services to family caregivers....

