2026 ANA Recipient Capacity Building II
Training Event
An opportunity to hear from ANA, T/TA, and your colleagues on capacity building efforts!
The Administration for Native Americans and its regional Training and Technical Assistance Centers invite you to participate in our dynamic virtual workshops designed to empower project staff and enhance their effectiveness in achieving successful outcomes throughout project execution. Join us for two engaging sessions, each lasting 2.5 hours, where you’ll explore vital topics such as:
- Leveraging data for impactful project implementation
- Essential tools for efficient project management
- Expert guidance on grants management
- Best practices in project financial management
Register Today!
Register now for this two-day event!
Date: May 6 & 7, 2026
Time: 3pm – 5:30pm EDT
Plan to attend both days.
Agenda, Resource Guide and Handouts
Agenda and additional resources coming soon. Check back for more!
Speakers

Gerald L. Hill, Oneida Nation of Wisconsin
Gerald is the former General Counsel for his Nation. He is committed to acquiring and perpetuating the Oneida language and is the President of the Indigenous Language Institute (ILI).

Michelle Sauve, St. Regis Mohawk Tribe
Acting ACF Deputy Assistant Secretary for Native American Affairs and Acting Commissioner for Administration for Native Americans

Michael Ladd
USDA, Western Region, Food and Nutrition Tribal Specialist

Cynthia LaCounte, Turtle Mountain Chippewa
Director, Office for American Indians, Alaskan Natives and Native Hawaiian Programs, Administration on Aging/Administration for Community Living

Nora Frank-Buckner, Nez Perce Tribal Member and a Klamath Tribal Descendant
Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board

Anna Cook, Swinomish
Associate and Youth Outdoor Educator for Swinomish Indian Tribal Community Environmental Health Program

Roberta (Robbie) Townsend Vennel
Kodiak Archipelago Leadership Institute (KALI). Robbie has been supporting successful economic development in rural Alaska for over 30 years as KALI’s facilitator and project director
Resources
Resources for Capacity Building
- ANA Eastern TTA Center: Food Sovereignty in Native Communities Jan. 14, 2021-video not yet released
- ANA Pacific Region TTA Center: Food Sovereignty Sept. 24, 2015 https://anapacificbasin.org/food-soverreignty/
- ANA Eastern Region T/TA Center: Food Sovereignty and Economic Development in Our Native Communities April 2, 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itsFqeBEbS4
- American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA): Native Chefs Explore Food Sovereignty Jan. 26, 2021 https://www.aianta.org/native-chefs-explore-food-sovereignty/
- Indigenous Foods Knowledge Network: Hopi Food Sovereignty through Farming and Coalitions May 7, 2020 Webinar: Hopi Food Sovereignty through Farming and Coalitions | IFKN
- Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative (IFAI): Multiple Webinars https://indigenousfoodandag.com/resources/cultivating-tribal-food-sovereignty/
- National Congress of American Indians: Launch of NCAI’s Food Sovereignty and Food Production Resource Directory Jan. 15, 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti2unWRN29I
- National Congress of American Indians: Launch of NCAI’s Oneida Nation Case Study Jan. 27, 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bua3oqGAIsg
More Resources
- First Nations Development Institute: Food Sovereignty Assessment Tool https://www.firstnations.org/wp-content/uploads/publication-attachments/2015_Food_Sovereignty_Assessment_Tool.pdf
- First Nations Development Institute: Conducting Food Sovereignty Assessments in Native Communities, On-the-Ground Perspectives https://www.firstnations.org/wp-content/uploads/publication-attachments/2014-Conducting-Food-Sovereignty-Assessments-in-Native-Communities.pdf
- Indian Country Community Asset Directory https://www.indiancountryassetmap.com/
- Indigenous Food System Network https://www.indigenousfoodsystems.org/food-sovereignty
- Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative (IFAI) https://indigenousfoodandag.com/resources/cultivating-tribal-food-sovereignty/
- Resource Guide for Supporting Indigenous Food Sovereignty https://groundedgrub.com/articles/resource-guide-supporting-indigenous-food-sovereignty
Projects of Interest
- Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, Expand the utilization of treaty harvested fish, game, and plants for food in tribal communities through the establishment of a Traditional Food Regulatory System. 09/30/17 – 09/29/20
- Hana Community Health Center, Reduce the number of Hana District Native Hawaiians with poorly managed diabetes, or who are high risk overweight obese through increased access to and consumption of traditional foods. 9/30/20-9/29/2021
- Hannahville Indian Community, Developing a sustainable, youth run, greenhouse and aquaponics facility to produce healthy, locally grown food, and agricultural production training opportunities. 9/30/2016 – 9/29/2019
- Indigenous Peoples Task Force, Indigi-Baby project will increase access to health targeted baby food made with traditional Native American heirloom varieties. 9/30/2018 – 9/29/2021
- Inuit Circumpolar Council Alaska, Developing an Alaskan Inuit Food Sovereignty Management Action Plan, to include hunting, gathering, fishing, land and water policies. 9/30/2018 – 9/29/2021
- Kodiak Archipelago Leadership Institute, hydroponic food growing. 9/30/2020-9/29/2023
- Nottawaseppi Huran Band, Project to sustain a food sovereignty initiative to provide healthy, local food to community members year round. 9/30/2018 – 9/29/2021
- White Mountain Apache Tribe, Ndee Bikiyaa: The People’s Farm, Restoring Apache Food Sovereignty has a project goal of increasing community member access to healthy, traditional, local, and sustainably grown fresh foods while also increasing agricultural knowledge. 09/30/17 – 09/29/20