Links - Native CBA Network
The Native CBA Providers’ Network
Capacity
Building Assistance Fact Sheet
CBA Focus Areas
- Focus Area 1: Strengthening Organizational Infrastructure for
HIV Prevention (NNAAPC)
- Focus Area 2: Strengthening
Interventions for HIV Prevention (NNAAPC)
- Focus Area 3: Strengthening Community Access to and
Utilization of HIV Prevention Services (CASAE)
- Focus
Area 4: Strengthening Community Planning for HIV Prevention (ITCA)
Profile Of Native Capacity Building Assistance (CBA) Providers
The National Native American AIDS Prevention Center
720 S. Colorado
Blvd, Ste 650 - S
Denver, CO 80246
Phone: (720) 382-2244
Fax: (720) 382-2248
www.nnaapc.org Exit
Disclaimer
The mission of National Native American AIDS Prevention Center ( NNAAPC)
is to address the impact of HIV/AIDS on American Indians, Alaska Natives, and
Native Hawaiians through culturally appropriate advocacy, research, education,
and policy development in support of healthy Indigenous people.
Center for Applied Studies in American Ethnicity
Colorado
State University
352 Aylesworth
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1790
800-642-0273
970-491-2717 (fax)
www.happ.colostate.edu Exit
Disclaimer
CASAE: Advancing HIV/AIDS Prevention in Native Communities develops and
delivers CBA to organizations serving American Indians, Native Hawaiian and Alaska
Native populations at risk for or living with HIV/AIDS. CASAE primarily utilizes
the Community Readiness Model, a theory based and nationally known model for
successfully building capacity for community and organizational prevention and
intervention efforts. This model was developed at Colorado State University and
has been used in Native communities throughout the United States North American
and abroad .
Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc.
2214
North Central Avenue, Suite 100
Phoenix , AZ 85004
602-258-4822
602-258-4825
www.itcaonline.com/nshapp Exit
Disclaimer
The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. was formed in 1952. In 1975
it established the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona Inc. (ITCA) to provide a united
voice to promote American Indian self-reliance through public policy development.
ITCA Inc., provides an independent capacity to obtain, analyze and disseminate
information vital to American Indian community self-development.
*Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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