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Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Language American Rescue Plan

Call for Proposals for Open Window Program

Deadline: 26-Jul-21

The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and Administration for Children and Families – ANA is seeking applications for the Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Language American Rescue Plan to ensure the survival and continuing vitality of Native American languages during and after the public health emergency with respect to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Native languages and cultures are at a critical point in their existence due to the number of Elders and language speakers that have died as a result of the COVID-19 virus.

Native languages are more than just words, as cultural values, tribal customs, and ceremony are embedded in them. Additionally, Indigenous languages serve as protective factors for Indigenous communities.

Studies demonstrate that people who speak their Native language(s) have enhanced mental health and happiness, measured by lower rates of suicide, suicide attempts, and suicidal ideation than those without language knowledge.

This emergency funding is intended to support as many tribal and Native communities as possible in their efforts to maintain and preserve Native languages, as these are connected to also preserving Native culture and well-being.

ANA will accept an abbreviated application. Eligible applicants must submit approximately 5-10 pages of a project narrative, a line-item budget and justification, and a simplified workplan in addition to other required grant application forms.

The proposed emergency language projects should be able to identify one or two of the following domains that will be the focus of the project:

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=334329

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