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 American Indians and Alaska Natives. Recipients of our Decolonizing …
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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 …
Culturally attuned resources for HIV/AIDS education
We created this poster to be printed out and used to educate the community about HIV stigma. Download it and share it widely!
No matter what your sexual orientation or gender expression is, your right to have a safe, pleasurable sex life is just as important as anyone else’s.
UIHP Spotlight featuring the work First Nations Community HealthSource (FNCH) does in relation to their community; sex education; and HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, and STD services. It also covers FNCH’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.