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This guide identifies values and priorities that can foster trust and build the knowledge and skills of Tribes, their evaluation partners, and other stakeholders to conduct more useful and meaningful evaluations of child welfare programs.

The Post Award Manual accompanies the ANA Post Award Training and details the grant recipient requirements for the life of the grant.  This manual details grant reporting, modifications and includes helpful information on managing your ANA grant.

TTA Resource Videos

April 13, 2022

TTA Resource Videos

The Objective Work Plan (OWP) form is required with all ANA grant applications.

This page provides an overview of the organizations ANA is currently funding.

ANA project funding is available in short-term development terms of 12, 24, and 36 months. All ANA community projects must be completed by the end of the project period or supported by alternative funds. Training and technical assistance is available to applicants for project and proposal development and to recipients for project implementation and reporting.

All ANA funding opportunity announcements and forecasts are published at www.Grants.gov .

Grants management is the management of the program and financial activities that occur when a Tribe, organization, or educational institution signs an agreement with a grantor to accept a grant award and becomes a grantee. The grants management period for a grant does not end until the records retention period for the grant has been reached. With the exception of records retention, the grants management typically starts from the specific date stated on the grant award document (also known as the Notice of Grant Award) and ends on the end date of the grant award period provided all close out activities have been completed. This page provides resources for current ANA grantees to manage their projects.

Each year, ANA convenes panels of experts to objectively analyze and score eligible grant applications. These scores are used to rank eligible applications which help ANA decide which eligible tribes or native organizations will receive funds.

ANA Resource Directory

February 1, 2013

This directory is a reference to help you find resources through non-profit organizations, government agencies, foundations, institutions and individuals working on a non-for-profit basis that can provide resources, guidance, assistance, and information pertaining to governance, and social and economic development, and any other training and technical assistance needs your community may have.

SF-425 Form

August 29, 2012

The page provides a link to SF-425 Forms and instructions.

The websites featured in this document provide resources relevant to economic development issues.