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OK City Area Indian Health Service
Congress enacted Title V of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act to make health care services accessible to American Indians and Alaska Natives residing in Urban Areas. Title V ensures Urban Indians benefit from the specially authorized health care and referral services and provides Urban Indian Organizations with the ability to carry out these programs through grants and contracts provided by the Indian Health Service. Through IHS and the Urban Indian Contractors, Congress ensures the continuation and continuity of such health care. Title V stipulates that to be eligible to receive contracts under this section, contract recipients must meet specific qualifications. The applicant must be a non-profit body situated in an urban center. The non-profit must be governed by a board of directors that is controlled by Urban Indians and must provide for maximum participation of all interested Indian groups.
Colorado Department of Human Services
Services set aside list.
City of Findlay
Seeks to engage a qualified consultant to support and guide the city in implementing a variety of urban forestry activities to manage and enhance its large population of trees.
County of Los Angeles
Provide consulting services for urban planning.
City of San Fernando
Seeking qualified consultant to provide professional services for preparation of the 2025 urban water management.
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Oct 01, 2024
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Oct 11, 2024