Becoming a Peer Review Panelist
The Administration for Native Americans (ANA) an agency within U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services' Administration for Children and Families
is seeking individuals willing to serve as application reviewers. ANA
utilizes outside reviewers to read, comment, and score applications submitted
for ANA funding.
The
mission of ANA is to promote the goal of social and economic self-sufficiency
for American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and other Native
American Pacific Islanders. The ANA supports this mission by providing
discretionary grants to eligible applicants in three key program areas.
The program areas are:
Prospective
reviewers are approved based on their qualifications and experience. Invited
reviewers serve as a member of a review panel and evaluate seven (7) to
ten (10) grant applications per review session. The six (6) day review
sessions are held once a year for each program area in Washington D.C.
Reviewers will be paid $250 per day for each day of the review session.
Travel and lodging costs are arranged and paid for directly by ANA.
Individuals
from ANA's target population who possess experience and qualifications
in our program areas are urged to apply. Please ensure your resume
includes the contact information for three professional references, and
highlights your professional work experience and your familiarity with
computers.
Interested
individuals must do the following:
If you have
any questions, please contact the ANA Help Desk Toll Free at 1-877-922-9262
for assistance.
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