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The leadership at the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) would like to express our sincerest gratitude for our shared work of improving the lives and well-being of Native children and families

In this October edition of the quarterly newsletter, ANA reflects on the 2024 Community Partner Convening. 

In this quarterly newsletter, ANA looks back on the progress of the agency, their Community Partners progress, and the celebration of ANA's 50th Anniversary.

ANA’s February 2024 Reclaiming Native Voices features a resource guide to promote language preservation and revitalization.

ACF releases resources on behavioral health for the youth and their families that promotes improved health decisions.  

ANA’s February 2024 Reclaiming Native Voices features a resource guide to promote language preservation and revitalization, which highlights upcoming events and funding opportunities.

The targeting and scale of missing Indigenous relatives is deeply concerning and rooted in historical injustices, marginalization, and socio-economic disparities. The connection between exploitation and the displacement of Indigenous communities underscores the importance of addressing the root causes of vulnerability. The Administration for Native Americans (ANA) and the Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) have been coordinating with tribal leaders, Indigenous-led organizations, and state and federal partners to address the MMIP crisis.

 

This Fall 2017 edition of the ANA Newsletter, The ANA Messenger, focuses on economic development.

This 2015 Administration for Native Americans Pacific Region project compendium is the first look back at ANA grants and other resources to support native communities in the Pacific islands.

These statements will guide recipients to provide a positive statement or credit to ANA for materials developed and published using ANA funds.