Has resources for mental health, substance abuse and suicide prevention to improve prevention and treatment of mental health and substance abuse problems and services among Native people.

Center for Native American Youth
Center for Native American Youth
Has resources for mental health, substance abuse and suicide prevention to improve prevention and treatment of mental health and substance abuse problems and services among Native people.
Non-Profit that helps Native communities discover and achieve their visions of wellness.
Develops trauma-related treatment protocols, outreach materials, and service delivery guidelines for AI/AN children and their families.
Promotes community healing and planning to address a variety of community problems including: substance abuse, historical trauma, suicide, and behavioral health
A demonstration project for IHS, Tribal, and Urban Indian health programs. The SASP (formerly MSPI) aims to increase access to methamphetamine and suicide prevention services, improve the quality of behavioral health services associates with meth use and suicide prevention, promote the development of new and promising services that are culturally and community relevant, and demonstrate efficacy and impact.
In 2010, Teach For America launched the Native Alliance Initiative to deepen partnerships with Native communities. Today they’re working with Native students and leaders in Hawai’i, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, the Twin Cities, and Washington state.