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Tribal Injury Prevention Cooperative Agreement Program

 
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 93.284
Sponsors
Indian Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Deadlines
Nov 13, 2025
Contact

For programmatic questions:
CDR Molly Madson
301.945.3189
Molly.Madson@ihs.gov

CDR Andrea Tsatoke
240.535.9642
andrea.tsatoke@ihs.gov

For grants management and business questions:
DGM@ihs.gov

For questions on systems matters:

Grants.gov
1.800.518.4726
support@grants.gov

SAM.gov
866.606.8220
Federal Service Desk

GrantsSolutions
866.577.0771
help@grantsolutions.gov

Purpose

The Tribal Injury Prevention Cooperative Agreement Program provides funding for Tribes to implement focused, community-based injury prevention programs and projects using evidence-based and promising strategies.

Funds may be used to address the unintentional and intentional injury types:

  • Motor vehicle related, including pedestrian injuries
  • Falls, including older adult falls
  • Burns
  • Drowning
  • Poisoning, including community-based opioid overdose prevention
  • Suicide
  • Violence related
  • Firearm-related
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Emerging issues identified and defined by the community

Applications will be accepted under 2 categories:

  • Part I—Injury Prevention Programs: 2,500 minimum population requirement
  • Part II—Evidence-based strategies or promising and innovative projects: No minimum population requirement
Eligibility

Eligible applicants are federally recognized Tribes, Tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations.

Geographic coverage
Nationwide
Amount of funding
  • Part I—Injury Prevention Programs: Up to $150,000 per year
  • Part II—Evidence-based strategies or promising and innovative projects: Up to $40,000

Expected number of awards: 22-30
Project period: 5 years
Estimated total program funding: $3,000,000

Application process

Links to the full announcement and the online application process are available through grants.gov.

Tagged as
Abuse and violence · Injuries · Mortality · Public health · Suicide and suicide prevention · Tribal communities · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention

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