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April 27, 2022

Resources for American Indian and Alaska Natives

Resources for American Indian and Alaska Natives
Resources for American Indian and Alaska Natives

Benefits.gov recognizes the needs of American Indian and American Native individuals and families vary based on unique cultures, languages, and practices. Benefits.gov can help you find information on government services to get the assistance you need.

What Programs Can Help?

Check out these federal government benefits, services, and protections specifically for American Indian and Alaska Native individuals, families, and communities.

Where Can I Find More Help?

Subscribe to the Benefits.gov Compass Newsletter to receive regular updates on government programs. We publish news on topics that may interest you like healthcare, food and nutrition, employment, housing, and loans.