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Sanitation Facilities Construction Program is a grant from Indian Health Service. Division of Sanitation Facilities Construction | Indian Health Service (IHS) As a result of the current Federal government funding situation, the information on this website may not be up to date or acted upon. Updates regarding government operating status and resumption of normal operations can be found at Exit Disclaimer: You Are Leaving www.
ihs. gov U.S. Department of Health and Human Services The Federal Health Program for American Indians and Alaska Natives The Indian Health Service is working closely with our tribal partners to coordinate a comprehensive public health response to mpox . Eligible applicants include American Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages.
Program provides technical and financial assistance for water, wastewater, and solid waste systems. Awards of Varies are available.
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We apologize for any inconvenience. Division of Sanitation Facilities Construction Division of Sanitation Facilities Construction Division of Sanitation Facilities Construction The Division administers a nationwide Sanitation Facilities Construction (SFC) Program that is responsible for the delivery of environmental engineering services and sanitation facilities to American Indians and Alaska Natives.
The SFC Program accomplishes its responsibilities through the allocation of available resources to the twelve Indian Health Service (IHS) Area Offices. The enactment of Public Law 86-121, in 1959, is a milestone in Indian health legislation and authorizes the creation of the SFC Program within the IHS.
The SFC Program provides American Indian and Alaska Native homes and communities with essential water supply, sewage disposal, and solid waste disposal facilities. IHS environmental engineers plan, design, and manage most SFC projects; many of those engineers are assigned to one of the twelve IHS Area Offices.
The mission of the Indian Health Service (IHS) is to raise the health status of the American Indian and Alaska Native people to the highest possible level. To carry out this mission, the IHS provides comprehensive primary health care and disease prevention services. The Sanitation Facilities Construction (SFC) Program is the environmental engineering component of the IHS health delivery system.
To support the IHS mission, the SFC Program provides technical and financial assistance to American Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages for cooperative development and construction of safe water, wastewater, and solid waste systems and related support facilities. More information can be found on the resources page .
Division of Sanitation Facilities Construction HUB Site Interactive map that displays project locations, descriptions, and phase. Join the DSFC LISTSERV to be notified of job vacancy announcements as they occur. Safe Water and Waste Water Fact Sheet [PDF - 319 KB] IHS-CCHQ Strategy Fact Sheet End of FY2025 SDS Project Listing [PDF - 4.
2 MB] Division of Sanitation Facilities Construction HUB Site 2024 Annual Report to Congress on Sanitation Deficiencies Sanitation Deficiency System (SDS) final guidelines September 2019 [PDF - 1. 68 MB]
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: American Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages. Program provides technical and financial assistance for water, wastewater, and solid waste systems. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Community Health Aide Program: Tribal Planning and Implementation (TPI) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Indian Health Service (IHS). This program empowers Tribes and Tribal Organizations (T/TO) in the contiguous 48 states to plan and implement the Community Health Aide Program (CHAP) by providing regional flexibility, clinical support, tailored healthcare solutions, technological infrastructure, comprehensive…
Tribal Self-Governance Planning is sponsored by Indian Health Service. Tribal Self-Governance Planning is a forecasted funding opportunity on Grants.gov from Indian Health Service. Fiscal Year: 2026. Assistance Listing Number(s): 93.444. <p>The TSGP allows Tribes to negotiate with the IHS to assume Programs, Services, Functions, and Activities (PSFAs), in whole or in part. This gives Tribes the authority to manage and tailor health care programs to best suit the needs of their communities.<br>Participation in the TSGP gives Tribes flexibility to tailor their health care needs by choosing one of three ways to get health care from the Federal Government for their citizens.<br>Tribes can choose to:</p><ul><li>Get health care servic...