The Yuhaaviatam Center for Health Studies at Claremont Graduate University (CGU) held its grand opening on May 11 after receiving one of the largest gifts in its nearly 100-year history. The former Huntley Bookstore building was converted into this innovative, multi-disciplinary health research center rooted in a health and well-being initiative. Its Serrano name translates to “people of the pines,” which refers to the original inhabitants of the Tribe’s ancestors. It will facilitate collaboration among CGU researchers, scientists and outside partners to address challenges within underserved populations of the Inland Empire and Indian Country.
Applications for a 2026 San Manuel Cares grant are now being accepted.
Review the Giving Pillars (Funding Areas) and Grant Guidelines to ensure your program aligns with the Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation charitable giving requirements.
Please note: The deadline is Sunday, March 15 at 5pm PDT. Our business hours are Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm. If support is needed, please reach out during business hours.
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