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NCUIH Upcoming Events 


NCUIH is hosting several upcoming events and we'd love to have you join us. See the full list of offerings below. Find out more on our website.

Webinar: Ending the HIV and HCV Epidemics in Indian Country:
An Urban Perspective

December 5, 2019 from 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST

Join us in advance of the listening session to learn about Ending the HIV and HCV Epidemics in Indian Country: An Urban Perspective, with speakers from the HIV/AIDS Program within the Indian Health Service. 

This will serve as a introduction and review of comprehensive prevention, linkage-to-care, treatment management, and emerging policy regarding the two conditions. 

All UIO program staff, clinical directors, administrators, or anyone looking to learn about a strategic approach to ending HIV and HCV are welcome to attend.
NCUIH Contact:
Andrew Kalweit (akalweit@NCUIH.org)
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Upcoming Events Highlights 

Listening Session - NCUIH and IHS - Eliminating Hepatitis C and HIV in Indian Country: A Focus on Urban Indian Health

December 10, 2019 from 2:30pm - 4:00pm EST
Online and In-Person in Washington, DC

The National Council of Urban Indian Health will provide a forum and a platform for the Urban Indian Health Programs across the United States to express their community’s circumstances, needs, perspective and interests before the Indian Health Service corresponding officials diligently working to support the Eliminating Hepatitis C and HIV in Indian Country Initiative.

Audience:
  • UIO leadership, executive directors, CEOs
  • Federal agency stakeholders
  • Partners

NCUIH Contacts:
Kimberly Fowler (kfowler@ncuih.org) or Julia Dreyer (jdreyer@ncuih.org)
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Community of Learning
Grant Writing Series - Session 1: Introduction to Approaching and Prospecting Private Funders

January 9, 2020 at 2:00 - 4:00 pm ET

Join NCUIH for an educational opportunity designed to help inform Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) leadership and staff about private donors. NCUIH hopes to provide a set of culturally competent, practical knowledge tools and best practices for the audience to enter, interact and engage with private donors.

Presenter
  • Gina Jackson (Te-Moak Western Shoshone), Program Director at Native Americans in Philanthropy
Audience
  • Urban AI/AN leadership looking to engage private funders
  • UIO’s Programmatic and Development Staff
  • Behavioral Health Community of Learning Members

NCUIH Contact:
Kimberly Fowler (kfowler@NCUIH.org)

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