Tribal Injury Prevention Cooperative Agreement Program
Status: Forecasted
Posted date: July 21, 2025
Close date: November 13, 2025
Opportunity ID: 360077
Opportunity number: HHS-2026-IHS-IPP-0001
Opportunity category: Discretionary
Agency name: Indian Health Service
Agency code: HHS-IHS
Award floor: $0
Award ceiling: $150,000
Cost sharing required: No
Funding Instrument Types
- Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity
- Health
Eligible Applicants
- Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
- Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
- Others
Categories (use these for quoted searches)
- agency_code:hhs_ihs
- category_of_funding_activity:health
- cost_sharing_or_matching_requirement:false
- eligible_applicants:native_american_tribal_governments_federally_recognized
- eligible_applicants:native_american_tribal_organizations_other_than_federally_recognized_tribal_governments
- eligible_applicants:others
- funding_instrument_type:cooperative_agreement
- opportunity_category:discretionary
- status:forecasted
The Indian Health Service (IHS) Injury Prevention Program (IPP) provides funding for Tribes to develop their capacity and infrastructure in injury and violence prevention. The goal is to address the disparity in injury rates among American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people.This notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) has two separate, competitive parts. You can only apply for one of the two parts and you must state which part you are applying for in your project summary.The two parts are:Part I: Funding to hire a full-time injury prevention coordinator to implement an injury prevention program within their community or service area.Part I recipients must have a 2,500 minimum IHS user population. This requirement allows the IPP to reach a large number of AI/AN people with the limited amount of available funding.Additionally, the population minimum is important to determine reliable outcomes. An adequate sample size is necessary to detect statistically significant differences related to relatively infrequent events in a small community, such as motor vehicle crashes with an injury or death.Part II: Funding to develop injury prevention projects or innovative strategies.