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IAD Grants, RFPs and RFQs - NM Indian Affairs Department IAD Grants, RFPs and RFQs IAD Grants, RFPs and RFQs Karmela Martinez, Operations Manager New Mexico Indian Affairs Department Email: Karmela. Martinez@iad. nm.
gov FY26 Strong Spirits, Strong Bodies: Advancing Teen Health Equity for Native Youth.
- CLOSED FY26 Strong Spirits, Strong Bodies Advancing Teen Health Equity for Native Youth – Notice of Funding Availability FY26 Strong Spirits, Strong Bodies Advancing Teen Health Equity for Native Youth – Application FY26 Strong Spirits, Strong Bodies Advancing Teen Health Equity for Native Youth – Budget Forms Youth Council Special Project - CLOSED FY26 Youth Council Special Project Grant – Notice of Funding Availability FY26 Youth Council Special Project Grant – Application FY26 Youth Council Special Project Grant – Budget Forms Tobacco Cessation & Prevention Grant Program (TCPP) - CLOSED The State of New Mexico Indian Affairs Department (IAD) is focused on building Tribal capacity to implement culturally appropriate tobacco cessation and prevention initiatives that recognize the unique ceremonial uses of tobacco while reducing the use of commercial tobacco use and its harmful effects.
IAD received an appropriation from the New Mexico Legislature for Tobacco Cessation and Prevention Programs. This is funded out of the Tobacco Settlement Fund and is used to fund direct tobacco cessation and prevention campaigns in Native American communities. This funding opportunity is available for Nations Pueblos & Tribes (NPT’s) and tribal-serving organizations within the State of New Mexico.
Each year, a Notice of Funding Announcement (NOFA) will be placed on our website notifying all interested parties of new monies available. Each applying entity is limited to applying for one Tobacco Cessation and Prevention program. Proposals should articulate a project plan and establish a budget that appropriately aligns with that plan.
Please note that TCPP is only open to NPTs at this time and ends 10/30/2025. FY26 TCPP Grant-Application-Budget Form FY26 TCPP Notice of Funding Availability FY26 TCPP Funding Application HONOR TRADITION, NOT ADDICTION IAD launched a campaign as part of the Tobacco Cessation & Prevention Project (TCPP). Tobacco is a sacred medicine in our communities, meant for prayer, ceremonies and respect – not addiction.
In our Native communities, tobacco holds deep meaning. It’s not meant to harm – it’s meant to heal. But today, too many Native youth are targeted by commercial tobacco and vaping products.
FACT: Native youth have some of the highest commercial tobacco rates in the country. This campaign is meant to provide positive reinforcement and imagery for youth and Native communities to identify healthy and unhealthy uses of commercial tobacco. Say yes to health.
Say yes to culture. Say yes to you. Look out for our billboards across New Mexico and spread the word!
Download and print our TCCP Post Card: Request for Proposals (RFPs) Health & Wellness for New Mexico Tribal Citizens & Communities - CLOSED The purpose of this Request for Proposals (RFP) is to design and implement culturally grounded, and scalable health and behavioral health interventions for Native American communities statewide.
This non-recurring funding opportunity is intended to pilot, strengthen, or expand initiatives that address critical service gaps, reduce health inequities, and improve access to culturally appropriate care for Nations, Pueblos and Tribes in New Mexico. Selected Offerors will demonstrate: • Strong alignment with community-defined needs and cultural values • Measurable outcomes within the defined period of performance.
RFP 26-609-0000-00006 Health & Wellness for New Mexico Tribal Citizens & Communities (PDF) RFP 26-609-0000-00006 Health & Wellness for New Mexico Tribal Citizens & Communities (Word Doc) 26 609 0000 00006 Health and Wellness Questions (PDF) 26 609 0000 00006 Health and Wellness Questions (Word Doc) Suicide Prevention New Mexico Tribal Citizens & Communities - CLOSED The purpose of this Request for Proposals (RFP) is to strengthen suicide prevention and mental health capacity for Native American citizens in New Mexico through engagement, training and data-driven strategies.
The selected vendor will work collaboratively with the New Mexico Indian Affairs Department (IAD) and key partners to coordinate an initiative that integrates suicide prevention education, community assessment and evidence-based mental health training.
Deadline: 12/01/2025 RFP #26 609 0000 00004 Suicide Prevention NM Tribal Citizens & Communities RFP #26 609 0000 00004 Suicide Prevention NM Tribal Citizens & Communities (PDF) Suicide Prevention_Questions 26-609-P696-00012 UNM Health & Science Suicide Prevention Contract Culturally Relevant Commercial Tobacco Cessation & Prevention Services for Native American Communities in New Mexico - CLOSED The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit sealed proposals for a contract, awarded through competitive negotiation, to provide culturally relevant commercial tobacco cessation and prevention services for Native American communities in New Mexico.
With over 263,315 Native Americans—12. 4% of the state’s population—living across 7. 7 million acres, this group is the priority population of the RFP.
This RFP does not seek to impinge upon the sacred use of traditional or ceremonial tobacco in Native American communities.
Deadline: 12/15/2025 RFP#26 609 0000 00005 (Word Doc) RFP#26 609 0000 00005 (PDF) 26-609-0000-00005 Amendment #1 26-609-0000-00005 Amendment #2 (Word Doc) 26-609-0000-00005 Amendment #2 (PDF) Tobacco Cessation and Prevention Program Questions 26-609-P696-00013_TCPP_Constellation Contract Fully Executed Financial Literacy for New Mexico Tribal Citizens & Communities - CLOSED The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to leverage existing curriculum ensuring it is adaptable for both youth and adults, can be accessed electronically and in-person, and, at a minimum, includes culturally appropriate financial and investor education, addresses personal finance topics such as responsible use of a credit card, saving & savings goals avoiding predatory lenders, understanding banking, car buying tips, safeguarding against identity theft and basic investing skills.
Open to non profits, private sectors, institutions, etc. Deadline: 11/03/2025 RFP# 26-609-0000-00002 Financial Literacy (PDF) RFP# 26-609-0000-00002 Financial Literacy (Word Doc) Financial Literacy Questions 26 609 P696 00010 Fin Lit Contract Keres Contract Entrepreneur Training & Support for New Mexico Tribal Citizens & Communities - CLOSED The purpose of this Request for Proposals (RFP) is to solicit proposals to provide entrepreneurial training, education, and resources to assist tribal members in New Mexico in starting, expanding, and sustaining Native-owned businesses.
Deadline: 10/06/2025 RFP# 26-609-0000-00001-Entrepreneur-Training-Final (Word Doc) RFP# 26-609-0000-00001-Entrepreneur-Training-Final (PDF) Written Question and Answers for RFP Amendment #1 for RFP# 26-609-0000-00001 Entrepreneur Training Amendment #2 for RFP# 26-609-0000-00001 Entrepreneur Training 26-609-P696-00011 Entrepreneur Training_NMCC Contract Strong Spirits, Strong Bodies - CLOSED The purpose of this Request for Quote (RFQ) is to support projects that promote puberty education, hygiene, and period equity for Native youth.
Applicants are encouraged to consider partnerships with school districts, tribal education departments, urban Native organizations, and youth-serving programs to expand reach and ensure culturally responsive delivery. Only electronic proposal submissions are allowed. The deadline to apply is February 27, 2026 by 5:00 PM.
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