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Montana American Indian Women’s Health Coalition Business Presentation July 20, 2010

Montana American Indian Women’s Health Coalition Business Presentation July 20, 2010. Agenda. Review current year breast and cervical cancer screening progress Discuss American Indian screening goal Discuss Montana Cancer Control Programs budgets related to American Indian activities

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Montana American Indian Women’s Health Coalition Business Presentation July 20, 2010

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  1. Montana American Indian Women’s Health CoalitionBusiness PresentationJuly 20, 2010

  2. Agenda Review current year breast and cervical cancer screening progress Discuss American Indian screening goal Discuss Montana Cancer Control Programs budgets related to American Indian activities Travel scholarships

  3. The program overall is at 96% of the screening goal at the end of the fiscal year. • 5,533 women have been served so far this year. Breast and cervical cancer screening progress

  4. American Indian Screening Initiative Screening goal = 1195 Overall – 75% or 901 screened Anticipate that our AI screening goal will be close to being met MAIWHC members are positive presence in their communities in promoting screening and support for the MCCP

  5. American Indian Screening Initiative Approximately $270,300 has been paid for direct clinical costs for American Indian women screened through the program. $25,000 in Susan G. Komen for the Cure funding support the base payments for subcontracts serving Fort Peck, Crow, Northern Cheyenne, Rocky Boy, Fort Belknap, Blackfeet, Indian Family Health Clinic, and MT-WY Tribal Leader’s Council.

  6. American Indian Screening Initiative $13,000 supported two MAIWHC meetings this year. $20,000 supported Journey Conference $14,000 supported two Digital Storytelling Workshops Local contractor site activities (ie. Pink Ribbon Bingo)

  7. Montana Cancer Control Programs Different funding sources: CDC, state special revenue, other Dedicated funds to support American Indian focused activities Not just breast and cervical screening Broad activities

  8. American Indian Supported Activities 3 MAIWHC meetings facilitation travel costs meeting costs 2 Digital Storytelling Workshops one workshop on Blackfeet Reservation one Train the Trainer workshop

  9. American Indian Supported Activities Tongue River contract Cancer 101 Colorectal cancer education American Indian men focus Mini-grants Cancer continuum American Indian focus Cancer screening focus

  10. Travel Scholarships

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