NCUIH-Developed Resources
Impact of Federal Funding Pauses on Urban Indian Organizations
Authors: National Council of Urban Indian Health
Publication Year: February 11, 2025
Keywords: Diabetes, Health Care Access, Medicaid/Medicare, Mental and Behavioral Health, Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), Substance Use, Suicide and Suicide Prevention, Vaccination/Immunization, Funding, Staffing, Layoffs, Operational sustainability, service availability, workforce, federal funding
Abstract:
The National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) conducted a survey to assess the impact of large-scale federal funding disruptions on UIOs. This survey was originally designed and distributed to determine the potential effect of the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB’s) now rescinded Memorandum M-25-13.3 UIO leaders were invited to participate, providing insights into the expected consequences of large-scale federal funding disruptions on their organizations’ operations and services. The survey, distributed on January 29, 2025, employed a mixed-method approach using Qualtrics and email submissions. It included open-ended and multiple-choice questions to gather data on operational impacts, financial status, and payment system access. NCUIH received survey responses from twenty (20) of the forty-one (41) UIOs.
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Type of Resource: NCUIH products (infographs, urban data reports, etc..)