Founded in 1994, Native American AIDS Project (NAAP) is one of the country’s leading organizations focused on comprehensive, full-service HIV/AIDS programs for Native Americans. Native American AIDS Project is committed to providing a wide range of culturally competent services for all Native American people affected by HIV/AIDS and health disparities including co-factors such as homelessness, substance abuse, poverty and disconnection from Native American culture. The majority of our clients fall into three of your funding priorities: youth, elderly, and disabled people. The services we provide are focused on four priority areas: individual client services, community healing through traditional and cultural events, increased access to social and medical services, and public policy advocacy.
Founded in 1994, Native American AIDS Project (NAAP) is one of the country’s leading organizations focused on comprehensive, full-service HIV/AIDS programs for Native Americans. Native American AIDS Project is committed to providing a wide range of culturally competent services for all Native American people affected by HIV/AIDS and health disparities including co-factors such as homelessness, substance abuse, poverty and disconnection from Native American culture. The majority of our clients fall into three of your funding priorities: youth, elderly, and disabled people. The services we provide are focused on four priority areas: individual client services, community healing through traditional and cultural events, increased access to social and medical services, and public policy advocacy.