Program Information
Overview
The AAIP Diabetes Program is funded by the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC) and works in conjunction with the National
Diabetes Education Program (NDEP) as a member of the NDEP National
American Indian Alaska Native (AIAN) Workgroup. The AAIP Diabetes
Program is an education-based program that promotes diabetes awareness
through prevention and control. The promotion of diabetes awareness is
accomplished through:
• Dissemination of NDEP materials
• Nationwide partnerships
Dissemination
The
AAIP Diabetes Program staff is committed to the dissemination of
culturally specific NDEP materials throughout Indian Country. The
materials target education in a culturally relevant way in regard to
the types of diabetes, complications of diabetes, and helpful tips to
encourage the prevention of this disease. Because diabetes is the
fourth leading cause of death in AIAN populations, the materials prove
to be a useful tool for education efforts and promote a positive
attitude that diabetes can be prevented and controlled. A complete list
of culturally relevant campaigns and materials is available on the ‘Program Resources’ page.
Dissemination is also completed through the construction and maintenance of our Diabetes Education Resource Database.
Information and selected resources are available through this page for
individuals and organizations to obtain helpful information on a
variety of diabetes-related topics.
Partnerships
The
AAIP Diabetes Program has built strong and lasting partnerships
throughout Indian Country with individuals, organizations, tribes and
community leaders that are committed to the elimination of health
disparities in Native populations. Only through collaborative efforts
will educational and resource opportunities multiply to benefit the
AIAN people. Our Diabetes Network Affiliates include: Partnership Network Affiliates, Regional Member Affiliates, and Coalition Affiliates
Funding Opportunities
Once
a year, the AAIP Diabetes Program accepts applications for the $1000.00
mini-grant that is awarded in the month of November, which is the
National Diabetes Awareness Month. The grant is intended to provide
funds for organizations that work with the AIAN population to host a
diabetes awareness activity or event during November to promote
diabetes education and the implementation of healthier lifestyles. Our
program accepts applications starting in the month of September of each year
Our Coalition Affiliates and Regional Member Affiliates are eligible
for funding and have access to additional resources. To learn more
about joining our Network please e-mail Kristy