IHS Grants Policy Website
Indigenous Wellness Research Institute
Advancing HIV/AIDS Prevention in Native Communities
Pamela Jumper Thurmond
Center for Applied Studies in American Ethnicity (CASAE).
Colorada State
ERIC - the Education Resources Information Center - an internet-based digital library and Search Function of education research
IHS intranet
DHHS intranet
THE RESEARCH PROCESS (w/glossary) by David S. Walonick, Ph.D.
SACNAS (Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science)
Increasing Cultural Sensitivity Of the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) An Example With Native Americans in North Dakota (http://www.tresearch.org/resources/pubs/01_ASI-ND_Paper.pdf)
Increasing Cultural Sensitivity Of the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) An Example With Native Americans in North Dakota (http://www.tresearch.org/resources/pubs/01_ASI-ND_Paper.pdf)
United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible To Receive Services HTML
Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible To Receive Services PDF
Science 6 January 2006: RESEARCH FUNDING: Peer Review at NIH by Toni Scarpa, Director, CSR
Science 6 January 2006:Vol. 311. no. 5757, p. 41DOI: 10.1126/science.1122796 Policy ForumRESEARCH FUNDING: Peer Review at NIH by Toni Scarpa, Director, CSR
Center of Native American Health (CNAH) at the University of New Mexico
SOVEREIGNTY: A Brief History in the Context of U.S. "Indian law"
American Indian Tribal Sovereignty Primer from the American Indian Policy Center
National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Publications on State-Tribal Relations
NCSL State-Tribal Relations Program
Health Care in Indian Country: Obstacles and Opportunities- NCSL NOVEMBER 15, 2004
OCAP: Ownership, Control, Access and Possession
Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network Inc.
Campus Community Partnerships for Health (CCPH) Past Conferences, papers and Presentations
CBPR, research ethics, great variety of interesting presentations and papers.
Web-Based Partnership Self-Assessment Tool
What the Tool MeasuresThe Tool measures a key indicator of a successful collaborative process - the partnership's level of synergy. The Tool also provides information that helps partnerships take action to improve the collaborative process. It identifies the partnership's strengths and weaknesses in areas that are known to be related to synergy - leadership, efficiency, administration and management, and sufficiency of resources. It also measures partners' perspectives about the partnership's decision-making process, the benefits and drawbacks they experience as a result of participating in the partnership, and their overall satisfaction with the partnership.Who Should Use the ToolThe Tool was designed to be used by partnerships for their own internal evaluation (it was not intended for use by external partnership evaluators). Although it is applicable to a broad range of partnerships, the Tool is not meant for partnerships at all stages of development or partnerships of all sizes. To use the Tool, a partnership needs to:Have been in existence at least six months;Be a group of people and organizations that continually work together to develop and modify strategies to achieve their goals;Have begun to take action to implement its plans;Have at least five active partners
Web Guide to Research for Undergraduates (WebGuru)
provides useful information on ten subjects related to a productive and rewarding undergraduate research experience
Dakota-Lakota-Nakota Human Rights Advocacy Coalition: Native American Health Issues and IHS
Native Health Databases at UNM
Comprehensive list of Federal Resources for Indian Country (EPA)
NCAI Policy Research Center: Gathering Our Stories, Setting a Roadmap for the Future
Resources for tribal communities exploring and developing research and evaluation policies and procedures; Tribally-Driven Research Agenda;
National Congress of American Indians (NCAI)
Grants Resources from NNLM
Grant Writing for Success-Excellent Presentation PDF
The Science Careers NIH R01 Tool Kit 2007
SAMHSA's Tribal Grantees
CHSDA 2006 variable definition used in SEER*Stat
When producing statistics using SEER Incidence data for American Indians/Alaska Natives, SEER frequently only includes cases that are in a Contract Health Service Delivery Area (CHSDA).
Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975-2004, Featuring Cancer in American Indians and Alaska Natives
Espey DK, Wu X, Swan J, Wiggins C, Jim M, Ward E, Wingo PA, Howe HL, Ries LAG, Miller BA, Jemal A, Ahmed F, Cobb N, Kaur JS, Edwards BK. Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975-2004, Featuring Cancer in American Indians and Alaska Natives. Cancer; Published online, October 15, 2007 (DOI: 10.1002/cncr. 23044); Print issue date, November 15, 2007.
Annual report to the nation on the status of cancer, 1975-2004, featuring cancer in American Indians and Alaska Natives
Data on Health and Well-being of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Other Native Americans: Data Catalog
This data catalog is a compilation of existing data sources pertaining to American Indian/Alaska Native/Native American (AI/AN/NA) populations. The Catalog includes sources of socioeconomic and health data using national and some state-level surveys. Information on 68 data sources including their characteristics and limitations is included in the catalog. This data catalog is a valuable reference for researchers, analysts and policymakers interested in AI/AN/NA issues. It can be found at: http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/06/Catalog-AI-AN-NA.
Gaps and Strategies for Improving AI/AN/NA Data - Final Report
This report identifies gaps in AI/AN/NA data on health and well-being, strategies for improving AI/AN/NA data availability and quality, and some current initiatives underway within HHS and other federal agencies that are intended to improve these data. It is located at: http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/07/AI-AN-NA-data-gaps
Census Bureau Facts for American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month: November 2007
Full text journals from Merck
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Great Lakes Inter-tribal Council NARCH
Mission: Provide a cooperative structure for the development and implementation of high quality, culturally sensitive and community supported research linked to health disparity issues. Collaborative effort will facilitate the participation of American Indians and Alaskan Natives in the research process through training and mentoring opportunities within both academic and community settings.
IHS Medical Programs NARCH
N A R C H is a cooperative program using funds from the research agencies (such as National Institute of Health (N I H) and Agency for Health Research and Quality (AHRQ)) to fund developmental and pilot research activities and research training at Tribes, Tribal Organizations and Indian Health Boards.
The NIH Office of Extramural Research Grants
the central source for general information about NIH extramural research and research training programs, funding mechanisms, the peer review system, and application procedures.
Public Health Service Grants Application (PHS398) Website
Due to the size of the documents, the application has been broken down into parts. These parts are available in fillable or ready only versions. To use fillable forms, you can use the Acrobat Reader, but won't be able to save data enter. To be able to save data entered, you must use Acrobat Professional.
Office for Human Research Protections
IRB Registration and Assurances, Regulations and Policy Guidelines, Compliance Oversight, and Educational Resources.
PSC/Financial Management
Site used to find Cost Allocation or Rate Agreement.
Public Health Service Non-Competing Grant Progress Report (PHS 2590) Website
The PHS 2590 is used by the NARCH grantees to submit their yearly progress report. Grantees must used modified instructions, a/k/a “the yellow sheets” to complete the PHS 2590. Modified instructions are available under the shared documents (2590 Instructions)
"All About Grants" Tutorial from NIAID
These All About Grants tutorials help biomedical investigators, especially new ones, plan, write, and apply for the basic NIH research project grant, the R01. Our advice comes from the experience of NIAID staff, including former NIH grantees, and should be considered as opinion only. Differing opinions may exist.
NIH Grants Policy Statement (12/03)
Laws Governing Research Grants
Sharepoint IRBz
GrantsNet - US DHHS
Grants Officer Responsibilities in the Administration of Discretionary Grants
IHS Circular 2005-03: Grants Programs Carryover Funds Policy
Effective 13 June 2005
NIH RFA Notice Site
Can get NIH NOT # here and site acts as NIH's RFA site
Code 44: What do I do?
If you see a code 44, a bar to award, on your summary statement, call your program officer to learn what it's about, and then send him or her the following information. See webiste information.
NIH Quick Guide for Grant Applications
Resources for New Investigators
NIH Glossary
NIH Forms and Applications
NIH INITIATIVES FOR UNDERREPRESENTED MINORITY INVESTIGATORS
NIAID Glossary of Funding and Policy Terms and Acronyms
Tribal Government Directory
Human Subjects Protection Training for Investigators from NCI
Indian Health Boards
AIAN homepage at CDC
Peer Review at NIH from the Office of Extramural Research
NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW)
Tribal Colleges
Current Roster of the Tribal Colleges
Missions for each of the NIH ICD's (good for IAA's)
Science Magazine's Series on Writing NIH Grants
Electronic Submission and Replacement of PHS 398
A momentous change is occuring in the way NIH has traditionally received grant applications - one by one, all competing grant mechanisms will gradually transition from being received on paper to being received electronically.
IHS Helpdesk, including on-line training in MS Office
NIH Announces Initial Plans to Transition to the SF424(R&R) Application and Electronic Submission through Grants.gov
NOT-OD-05-067
Webcontent.gov is a practical guide to help you manage your agency's website. Everything you need to know as a web content manager is here
Federal government web resources
IHS Web Developer Community & Resources Page
NYAM Grey Literature Archive
Grey literature: "That which is produced on all levels of government, academics, business and industry in print and electronic formats, but which is not controlled by commercial publishers."
NIH Listserve Server - Create and maintain email lists
Indian Country Today
New Review of Minority Aging Research at the NIA
AIAN Cancer & cultural Competence Resources at NCI
Search CRISP at NIH
Resources for Grant Applicants (including new ones) at NIH
Code 44 (Human Subjects Concerns): What do I do?
Is Research Working for You? The self-assessment asks about the organization's ability to acquire, assess, adapt and apply research
Canadian Health services Research foundation
Indirect Rates (Facilities & Administration) from PSC
Indian Health Manual Chapter on Research Activities
Microsoft Outlook Help from Microsoft
Researchers' Guide at U. Washington Med Ctr: Great "How To" tools for grant writing and management. Good training resource for NARCH Applicants
Getting An R01 - A Toolkit from SCIENCE - Great Web Resources and advice
Grant Application Resources from Betty C. Jung
Indian Health Manual, Part 1, Chapter 7: Research
NIH Homepage on ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION
NIH Record: NIH Hosts Native American Researchers
Arctic Health Research homepage from NLM
NIH Conflict of Interest Policy
NIH Grants Policy, including Standard Grant Terms & Conditions
AISES-American Indian Science & Engineering society
The Administration for Native Americans (ANA) promotes the goal of social and economic self-sufficiency of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and other Native Americans
The Art of Grantsmanship and other Academic Survival Skills
by Jacob KRAICER, MD, PhDUniversity of Toronto
Universal Acronym Finder
NIH Health Services Research Library (Parklawn Health Library)
NIH New Investigators Page
Models of Research Methods (From Evergreen State College), with Voluminous Links
Sharepoint Training online
Bridges to Independence: Fostering the Independence of New Investigators in Biomedical Research (2005)
http://www.training.fema.gov/emiweb/
GWU Research Handbook
Full Text Journal Access (Username = ihs ; Password = 4ihs2005)
WebEx Homepage for DPER
Lucie.Vogel-DPER123
Title 25 USC: Indians (current law)
Title 25 CFR: 2006 Regulations pertaining to Indian Programs
GPO Access main Page, Access to everything Official
Medical Eponyms
Grants.Gov
Barriers to American Indian/Alaska Native/Native American Access to DHHS Programs
Online Grant-Writing Tutorial from NIDA
Southcentral Foundation (Alaska) Research Page
"The Swiss Army knife of PubMed interfaces: very clean and simple to use, but with lots of whiz bang features waiting to be explored"
Research Program Corasworks Base
NIH Health Services Research Library
New Corasworks DPER Page
Google Map for IHS HQE
OMB Statistical standards for Federal Surveys and etc.
Health Disparities Research Loan Repayment Program
Development Website for Research Program Homepage
AI/AN Affairs in the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Department of Justice (DOJ)
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) Affairs Desk has been established in the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to enhance access to information by Federally recognized American Indian and Alaska Native tribes regarding funding opportunities, training and technical assistance, and other relevant information.
Research Program Webpage Development Site
Native American Cancer Research
Which States have Tax Exempt Hotels for Federal Travelers and what's required to get the exemption
SACNAS (Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science)
Strong Heart Health Study
Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects (CRISP) from NIH
Washington Metro Station/Street Map w/Google Maps/Images
Washington Metro Station/Street Map w/Google Maps/Images
AMERICAN INDIAN SERVICES UTILIZATION, PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS PROJECT (AI-SUPERPFP)
Spero Manson, Ph.D., Jan Beals, Ph.D.
First Nations Behavioral Health Association Resource Links-very useful
For AI From NHLBI: Honoring the Gift of Heart Health: A Heart Health Educator's Manual for American Indians
For AN From NHLBI: Honoring the Gift of Heart Health: A Heart Health Educator's Manual for American Indians
NHLBI Clinical Research Guide (CRG) Especially for New Researchers
Preparing, submitting and managing a clinical research award can be challenging. This site is designed to guide potential investigators in organizing a clinical research application and to provide information on conducting a study and maintaining an award. Here you will find:An Overview of Human Subjects ResearchPre-application InformationPeer Review DetailsFunding InformationGrant Oversight and Management TipsClosing a Study SpecificsToolkit Resources
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