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Native American Language Preservation and Maintenance

This grant provides financial support for Native American communities to develop and enhance language preservation and education programs, ensuring the survival and vitality of their languages.

$900,000
Closed
Nationwide
Grant Description

The Native American Language Preservation and Maintenance (P&M) Program, funded by the Administration for Native Americans (ANA) within the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), provides financial support for community-based projects designed to ensure the survival and vitality of Native American languages. This initiative aims to support the revitalization, preservation, and education efforts of Native communities by funding projects that establish, improve, or enhance Native language programs. The total expected funding for this grant is $12,000,000, with approximately 15 awards anticipated. Grant applicants can choose between three funding periods based on project duration: 12 months ($300,000 ceiling), 24 months ($600,000 ceiling), or 36 months ($900,000 ceiling). Awards will be fully funded at the start of the project period, ensuring recipients have immediate access to resources. However, funding is contingent on congressional appropriations, and projects must adhere to spending limitations, including restrictions on construction, real property purchases, and major renovations. Eligible applicants include federally recognized and state-recognized Indian tribes, Alaska Native villages, nonprofit Native organizations, Tribal Colleges and Universities, and public and nonprofit agencies serving Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities. Entities applying must ensure their governing boards include majority representation from the Native communities they serve. Faith-based and community organizations are also eligible if they meet these criteria. Individuals, foreign entities, and organizations with an active ANA award under Assistance Listing 93.587 are not eligible to apply. Applicants must also meet a 20% cost-sharing requirement, although certain U.S. territories may qualify for waivers up to $199,999. The application deadline is April 14, 2025, with a project start date expected on July 1, 2025. Applications must be submitted electronically via Grants.gov, unless an exemption for paper submission is granted. Applicants must register with SAM.gov and Grants.gov in advance, as registration can take several weeks. ANA strongly encourages participation in pre-application webinars and technical assistance sessions. Applicants must submit a comprehensive project narrative, including a description of the current state of their community’s Native language, a clear project goal, and measurable objectives. Additionally, proposals must include a line-item budget, an organizational capacity statement, and an objective work plan (OWP) detailing project milestones. Successful applications will demonstrate community involvement, sustainability planning, and alignment with ANA’s mission. Proposals will be evaluated based on a 100-point merit review, covering project feasibility, expected outcomes, community engagement, organizational capacity, and budget justification. ANA will prioritize projects that promote intergenerational language transmission, teacher training, and language material development, particularly in underserved communities. The final award decisions will be at the discretion of the ANA Commissioner. For further assistance, applicants can contact Carmelia Strickland at (202) 690-7441 or via email at anacomments@acf.hhs.gov for program-related inquiries. Grants management questions should be directed to Tim Chappelle at tim.chappelle@acf.hhs.gov. Technical assistance and training resources are available through ANA’s regional Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) Centers.

Funding Details

Award Range

$100,000 - $900,000

Total Program Funding

$12,000,000

Number of Awards

15

Matching Requirement

Yes - This program requires you to contribute 20% of the project’s total cost per 42 USC 2991b–3(e)(1).

Additional Details

Expected total program funding: $12,000,000 Total expected awards: 15 Minimum award amount (award floor): $100,000 Maximum award amount is dependent on the project and budget period: • 12-month project has a $300,000 ceiling. • 24-month project has a $600,000 ceiling. • 36-month project has a $900,000 ceiling

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Native American tribal organizations
Nonprofits
Private institutions of higher education
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education

Additional Requirements

Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 2991b-3 and 45 CFR 1336.33, eligible applicants under this funding opportunity are: Federally recognized Indian tribes, as recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA); Incorporated non-federally recognized tribes; Incorporated state-recognized Indian tribes; Consortia of Indian tribes; Incorporated non-profit multi-purpose community-based Indian organizations (Including Urban Indian Organizations as defined by 25 U.S.C. 1603(29)); Urban Indian Centers; Native Community Development Financial Institutions (Native CDFIs); Alaska Native villages as defined in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) and/or non-profit village consortia; Non-profit Native organizations in Alaska with village-specific projects; Incorporated non-profit Alaska Native multipurpose, community-based organizations; Non-profit Alaska Native Regional Corporations/Associations in Alaska with village-specific projects; Non-profit Alaska Native community entities or tribal governing bodies (Indian Reorganization Act or Traditional Councils) as recognized by the BIA; Public and non-profit private agencies serving Native Hawaiians; National or regional incorporated, nonprofit, Native American organizations with Native American, community-specific objectives. Applications from individuals (including sole proprietorships) and foreign entities are not eligible and will be disqualified from the merit review and funding under this funding opportunity. Faith-based and community organizations that meet the eligibility requirements are eligible to receive awards under this funding opportunity. Faith-based organizations may apply for this award on the same basis as any other organization, as set forth at and, subject to the protections and requirements of 45 CFR Part 87 and 42 U.S.C. 2000bb et seq., ACF will not, in the selection of recipients, discriminate against an organization on the basis of the organization's religious character, affiliation, or exercise.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

January 14, 2025

Application Closes

April 14, 2025

Contact Information

Grantor

Carmelia Strickland

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