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Directory of Technical Assistance Support

Learn about other organizations who can help

There are other trusted Indigenous-focused organizations who provide free technical assistance to Tribal and urban Indian public health teams for opioid and substance use prevention work. Please view their websites for more information.

Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Epidemiology Center

“Since 1996, the Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Epidemiology Center (GLITEC) has served the 34 federally-recognized Tribes, four urban Indian communities, and three Indian Health Service (IHS) service units within the Bemidji IHS Area—Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Chicago, Illinois. GLITEC staff supports…

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California Rural Indian Health Board (CRIHB) and Tribal Epidemiology Center (CTEC)

Services Provided by CRIHB: Training & Technical Assistance CRIHB provides Training and Technical Assistance to both Members and Non Members. Based on your status with CRIHB, there may be fees for services. Training and Technical Assistance fall into five major categories listed below.

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Albuquerque Area Southwest Tribal Epidemiology Center

“The Albuquerque Area Southwest Tribal Epidemiology Center (AASTEC) serves the 27 American Indian Tribes, Bands, Nations and Pueblos in the Indian Health Service Albuquerque Area. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, there are approximately 104,000 American Indian/Alaska Natives in our service…

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Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium and Epidemiology Center

Mission: To contribute to the wellness of Alaska Native people by monitoring and reporting on health data, providing technical assistance and supporting initiatives that promote health.– from their website Ways that ANTHC Supports Tribes in Alaska: Program Evaluation: We provide…

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Urban Indian Health Institute

“UIHI offers services and information to help organizations better understand the health status and health disparities of the urban American Indian and Alaska Native population. We offer many services and materials including resources, information, and data that can be used…

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Native Center for Behavioral Health

Native Center for Behavioral Health is a Resource Center for Behavioral Health Professionals Serving American Indian and Alaska Native Communities. “The Native Center for Behavioral Health is a training, education, and resource center in the Department of Community and…

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Life Comes From It

“Life Comes From It is a grantmaking and movement-building circle. We support grassroots and community driven work rooted in restorative justice, transformative justice, indigenous peacemaking, and land-based projects. As practitioners and elders of color, we work with local projects to…

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Overdose Prevention Hub for Tribes and Native Communities

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The initiative for establishing an online one-stop native overdose prevention resource hub came about as one component of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control’s Opioid Overdose Prevention in Tribes. Learn More

Acknowledging Urban and Rural Native Communities

The TA Opioid Hub aims to provide culturally inclusive and tailored resources regarding Opioid Prevention for Indigenous communities, both urban and rural. Seven Directions recognizes the strengths and unique needs of Indigenous communities on both traditional lands and in urban areas. Learn More

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