The National Indian Health Board advocates on behalf of all Tribal Governments & American Indians/Alaska Natives in their efforts to provide quality healthcare.
Join us Thursday for another session in our Tribally-led MMRC Convening Series! Learn practical strategies for incorporating community, cultural, environmental, and historical context into case narratives to better understand lived experiences. Register: https://t.co/dDFYDHDcSK
Join us later this month for a webinar exploring common provisions in data sharing agreements between Tribes, Tribal Epidemiology Centers, and state health departments! Learn more and register at https://t.co/wMhX8kZgfU.
Join us next week for From Harm to Healing – a two-part domestic violence prevention webinar series! Each day will focus on a different topic. Learn more about each webinar, as well as our featured speakers, at https://t.co/dDFYDHDcSK.
Will @KingJames be taking his talents to #NTHC2026? Only one way to find out - register for NTHC or purchase your Heroes in Health Banquet ticket by July 2!
Don’t miss your chance to be part of the celebration! Learn more and buy your tickets at https://t.co/qdeqt0C8fD.
Join us next week for July’s Tribal Health Webinar Series! We'll discuss Tribal public health capacity and PHICCS, a national NIHB scan to inform resources, tools, and policy by capturing Tribal public health capacity and infrastructure needs. Register: https://t.co/dDFYDHDcSK.
Happening now: The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs is holding a nomination hearing to consider Mark Cruz (Klamath) for Director of the Indian Health Service. Tune in live at https://t.co/U16sx15fDg
#HealthyNativeCommunities#NativesLeadPublicHealth
SDPI Poster proposals are due FRIDAY!
The SDPI Poster Session is a great way to share your SDPI success stories with a large audience of Tribal leaders and health professionals, and to share program ideas with other grantees. Submit your poster at https://t.co/CPJwKEfSAg.
Join us next month for From Harm to Healing – a two-part domestic violence prevention webinar series! Each day will focus on a different topic. Learn more about each webinar, as well as our featured speakers, at https://t.co/dDFYDHDcSK.
Join us next month for another session in our Tribally-led MMRC Convening Series! Learn practical strategies for incorporating community, cultural, environmental, and historical context into case narratives to better understand lived experiences. Register: https://t.co/dDFYDHDcSK
Join us next month for our in-person Oklahoma Area CMS ITU Training from July 22 – 23. It will be held in Tulsa, OK, at the Osage Hotel Tulsa.
Head to https://t.co/Uzi4WXyye1 to learn more, register, and see other CMS ITU Trainings.
#NIHB has a new home! Please use the following address when updating your contact card for us:
660 N. Capitol Street NW, Suite 750
Washington, D.C. 20001
And please pardon any interruptions as our staff settles into our new space!
#NIHB is now accepting applications for our new PHICCS Steering Committee to help guide the development of the next national PHICCS assessment, ensuring it reflects the priorities, strengths, and needs of Tribal Nations.
Apply by June 26. Learn more: https://t.co/dJKBtMYC85
#NIHB invites Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDPI) grantees to submit proposals to highlight the accomplishments of SDPI throughout Tribal Communities at #NTHC2026. For more information and to submit your abstract, visit https://t.co/CPJwKEfSAg.
Do you know someone who goes above and beyond to protect and uplift the health of Tribal communities? Nominate them for a 2025 NIHB Outstanding Service Award! Nominations are due Friday, June 26.
Head to https://t.co/qdeqt0C8fD today to learn more and submit your nomination.
On Monday, June 1, the White House nominated Mark Cruz (Klamath) to serve as the Director of the Indian Health Service. If confirmed by the Senate, Cruz would become IHS’s first permanent director since January 2025. Read more at https://t.co/A4krYt4q0H.
Join us later this month for our in-person Great Plains Area CMS ITU Training from June 24 – 25. It will be held in Omaha, NE, at the Omaha Marriott.
Head to https://t.co/X8qO1FR1bH to learn more, register, and see other CMS ITU Trainings.
Everyone deserves to feel safe, respected, and valued. This Pride Month, we celebrate Two-Spirit, LGBTQIA+, and gender-diverse Indigenous people and continue working toward health equity through inclusive, affirming, culturally grounded care.
We invite Tribal leaders, public health professionals, behavioral health practitioners, youth, and advocates to join us for this national convening! Learn more and register at https://t.co/qdeqt0C8fD.
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This year’s theme is “Healing Through Culture, Connection, and Youth Leadership,” to reflect our ongoing commitment to elevating Native youth voices and advancing behavioral health approaches grounded in culture, community, and tradition.
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