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Division of Indian and Native American Programs (DINAP)


The Indian and Native American (INA) Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) provides employment and training services including educational assistance and job placement to Native American communities. Services are provided through a network of services providers including tribes, tribal colleges and Native American non-profit organizations.

The Indian and Native American (INA) Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) provides employment and training services including educational assistance and job placement to Native American communities. Services are provided through a network of services providers including tribes, tribal colleges and Native American non-profit organizations.


To be eligible for this benefit program, applicants must be Native American, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian who is low income or unemployed.


To apply for employment and training services, individuals must apply with a services provider (i.e. tribe, tribal college, Native American non-profit organization). To find the nearest services provider near you, visit the Career One Stop Service Locator.

To contact a staff person with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Division of Indian and Native American Programs visit the staff directory.


To access a local directory of Indian and Native American Programs and find a program in your state, visit the DINAP Grantee Directory.