Grant Program 2013 - ANA: Sustainable Employment and Economic Development Strategies (SEEDS)
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Closing Date: July 15,2013.
The Administration for Native
Americans (ANA) supports economic development in Native American communities
through the provision of discretionary grants to tribal governments and native-serving
non-profit organizations. The current economic climate has increased ANA’s
focus on developing employment opportunities and business creation in native
communities, resulting in this special funding initiative to promote
Sustainable Employment & Economic Development Strategies (SEEDS). In
an effort to reduce unemployment and stimulate local economies, ANA, within the
Administration for Children and Families, announces the availability of
$5,000,000 of SEEDS funding for Fiscal Year 2013 for new, community-based
projects that will foster economic development through the creation of small
businesses and sustainable job growth.
One of ANA’s primary goals is to
promote economic self-sufficiency for American Indians, Native Hawaiians,
Alaskan Natives, and Native American Pacific Islanders, including American
Samoa Natives. In pursuit of this goal, four priorities that ANA will
promote through the SEEDS initiative are: 1) creation of sustainable employment
opportunities; 2) professional training and skill development that increases
participants’ employability and earning potential; 3) creation and development
of small businesses and entrepreneurial activities, and; 4) a demonstrated
strategy and commitment to keeping the jobs and revenues generated by project
activities within the native communities being served. Improving access
to employment opportunities and supporting small businesses will enhance local
economies, enable more tribal members to acquire and maintain gainful
employment, and improve the long term financial health of tribal members and
their families.
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