Capacity Building for American Indians Project (CBAIP)
Since 1996, the Capacity Building for American Indians Project (CBAIP) has provided national outreach,
technical assistance (TA) and trainings to existing American Indian Vocational
Rehabilitation (VR) Programs and interested American Indian tribes and Alaska
Natives in the form of grant writing workshops, grant management trainings, and
follow-up assistance that may be needed to ensure a successful program.
The overall outcome of the project is the increased participation of American
Indian tribes and Alaska Natives to compete for RSA discretionary grants and
the development of culturally appropriate tribal VR projects providing a broad
scope of VR services to tribal members with disabilities.
CBAIP resources
TA and training
CBAIP TA Flow Chart: outlines the CBAIP processes involved
in planning and providing TA and training.
Request for Technical Assistance (TA) and Training
Become a peer reviewer
Are you interested in becoming a peer reviewer of grants for
the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS)?
If so, e-mail a letter of interest and your resume to OSERSPRS@ed.gov. Please send documents as
attachments.
For more information on peer reviewing, please visit CANAR .
Staff
Winona Reid, Program
Director
E-mail: Winona.Reid@nau.edu
Phone: 928-523-8740
Deeda Williams,
Project Associate
E-mail: Deeda.Williams@nau.edu
Phone: 928-523-4956