Bureau of Indian Education Federal Grants
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26-50 of 65 for Bureau of Indian Education federal grants, government grants and loans. For detailed information on a Bureau of Indian Education federal grant including eligibility requirements or financial assistance, click the title.
To provide vocational training to individual American Indians through the United Tribes Technical College, located in Bismarck, North Dakota.
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To provide grants to tribes and tribal organizations operating schools for the purpose of paying administrative and indirect costs.
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To provide funds to BIE funded elementary schools, secondary schools and peripheral dormitories for facilities operations and maintenance.
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To provide ironworker vocational training, apprenticeships, and job placement to eligible American Indians through the National Ironworkers Training Program, located in Broadview, Illinois.
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To protect and restore the agricultural (cropland and rangeland) resources on trust lands and facilitate the development of renewable agricultural resources.
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To fund programs that meet the unique and specialized needs of eligible Indian students.
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To establish or defend Indian property or treaty rights through judicial, administrative, or settlement actions.
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To provide funds to Indian tribal governments to support general tribal government operations, to maintain up-to-date tribal enrollment, to conduct tribal elections, and to develop appropriate tribal policies, legislation, and regulations.
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To provide financial aid to eligible Indian students to enable them to attend accredited institutions of higher education.
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The objectives of the Energy and Mineral Development Program are to: (1) provide funds to Tribes to perform technical evaluations of the energy (both renewable and conventional) and mineral resource potential of Indian reservations; (2) provide...
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To provide grants for the operation and improvement of Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) to insure continued and expanded educational opportunities for Indian students, and to allow for the improvement and expansion of the physical resources...
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To provide vocational training and employment opportunities to eligible American Indians and Alaska Natives to reduce Federal dependence.
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To implement those provisions of the Navajo-Hopi Settlement Act of 1974, as amended, which are assigned to the Department of the Interior; and to institute conservation practices and methods to restore the grazing potential of rangelands lying...
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To assist Federally Recognized Tribes in protecting their treaty rights and other rights established through Executive Order or court action.
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To provide financial aid to eligible Indian students to enable them to obtain advanced degrees.
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To provide real property management, counseling, and land use planning services to individual Indian allottees and Indian tribal and Alaska Native entities who own an interest in almost 56 million acres of trust land; to provide real estate...
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To provide funds for basic operating services to Bureau-owned or Bureau-operated non-education facilities and to maintain these facilities in a safe operating condition for the conduct of Bureau programs.
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To use the Housing Improvement Program (HIP) resources of the Bureau of Indian Affairs to eliminate substantially substandard Indian owned and inhabited housing for very low income eligible Indians living in approved tribal service areas. This...
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Providing safe, functional, code-compliant, economical, and energy efficient education facilities for American Indian students attending Bureau of Indian Affairs owned or funded primary and secondary schools and/or residing in Bureau owned or funded...
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To promote Indian self determination and improve the quality of life in Tribal communities by providing greater flexibility in planning programs and meeting the needs of communities. This program allows Tribes to combine various programs and/or...
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To provide job development, counseling, social adjustment guidance, and referrals to job training programs and other assistance programs through the United Sioux Tribes Development Corporation, located in Pierre, South Dakota.
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To provide limited routine and preventive maintenance on BIA transportation facilities as described below: (1) BIA road systems and related road appurtenances such as surfaces, signs, pavement striping, trail markers, guardrails, etc.; (2) Highway...
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To comply with the Endangered Species Act, the Northern Spotted Owl Recovery plan, and to implement the Endangered Species Recovery on Indian lands.
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To provide funds to Indian Tribal Governments to operate police departments and detention facilities.
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To improve the structural integrity of dams on Indian lands, including operations and maintenance of these dams.
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