Register Today for the NACCHO360 Tribal Preconference on Tuesday, July 14
Held on Tuesday, July 14 before the start of NACCHO360, the NACCHO360 Tribal Preconference is designed by and for Tribal Nations as a space to center tribal sovereignty, elevate tribal public health leadership, and strengthen tribal–local health department relationships in ways that are practical, respectful, and actionable. This is not a symbolic convening—it is a working forum focused on advancing tribal public health priorities and ensuring tribal voices shape national public health practice.
For Tribal Nations, attending national conferences requires significant time and resources. This preconference is designed to deliver clear, tangible value for that investment. The focus is on leaving with relationships, clarity, and momentum—not just information.
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CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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KEY REASONS TO ATTEND THE PRE-CONFERENCE
- Center Tribal Sovereignty and Public Health Authority
- Strengthen Tribal–Local Health Department Relationships
- Connect with Other Tribal Leaders and Public Health Practitioners
- Influence National Public Health Practice and Policy
- Engage in Practical, Interactive Discussions—Not Panels Only
- Shape Future Tribal Tracks and Opportunities
- Forge partnerships with local health departments
- Obtain visibility and influence within national public health systems
- Gain a direct role in shaping the future of tribal engagement at NACCHO360

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SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE
TUESDAY, JULY 14 Central Standard Time
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| 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM |
Networking Breakfast* |
| 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM |
Opening Ceremony |
| 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM |
Keynote Speaker |
| 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM |
Keynote Panel |
| 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM |
Break |
| 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM |
Breakout Topic Tables |
| 11:30 AM - 11:55 AM |
Topic Tables Summary |
| 11:55 AM |
Closing |
| Schedule Subject to Change |
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TRIBAL-RELATED SESSIONS AT NACCHO360
Rooted in Tradition, Rising with Purpose: Indigenous Pathways to Workforce Empowerment
Strengthening Brain Health in Tribal Nations: Co-Creating Change through Road Map Champions and Risk Reduction Learning Collaboratives Bridging the Gap: The CDC Foundation-California Rural Indian Health Board California Tribal Epidemiology Center Model for Building Sustainable Tribal Public Health Capacity Supporting Small Nonprofits and Tribes toward Long-Term Impact: Redefining Community Wellness Grants Program How Local Health Departments Can Engage Tribes and Connect Them to the National Center for Fatality Review and Prevention Addressing SUD in Tribal Communities: Digital Recovery Support Implementation, Adoption, and Outcomes
HHS Tribal and TEC Data Access Policies: CDC's Approach to Compliance
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