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The ANA Reflection Report provides a review of activities in 2023 including special priorities, published reports, and ANA Commissioner engagements. 

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.

This page contains the newest versions of our Pre-application Manual and Application Toolkit which will help guide you through the application writing process. Both the Manual and the Toolkit will help align your application with the NOFO Project Narrative and Merit Review Criteria. You will also find helpful exercises and example templates to aid in the writing process.  

2022 Active Grants in Native Languages - Preservation and Maintenance

 

The Native Language Community Coordination Training and Technical Assistance (NLCC TTA) Center connects the NLCC cooperative agreement recipients and provides support to them through training, technical assistance, networking opportunities, Native language resources, tools, and community engagement. The goal of the NLCC TTA Center is to maximize the recipients’ impact on each of their communities’ language revitalization efforts. This website also provides resources to ANA language grantees, applicants, and others working to preserve critically endangered Native American languages.

This edition of the ANA Messenger highlights projects focused on language and culture. It is very important to preserve and maintain languages throughout the Tribal community. Language connects people to their ancestors, spirituality, and culture and provides a better sense of who they are.

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 .

Language Nest Handbook

October 14, 2014

Developed by First Peoples' Cultural Council, the Language Nest Online Toolkit is a collection of resources for language nest programs in First Nations' communities.

In this compendium (PDF), we share ANA language project reports organized by state from 2010-2012 as a way to demonstrate the breadth and diversity of language activities funded under our Native Languages program area.