Tribal Justice and Safety Archives
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Coordinated Tribal Assistance (CTAS) Archive
Indian Country Accomplishments of the Justice Department, 2017
2011 National Intertribal Youth Summit Final Report (Video)
Section 904 Task Force Members (effective 2012)
PAST CONSULTATIONS AND LISTENING SESSIONS
- Tribal Training, Consultation, and Listening Sessions Overview
- DOJ Invitation Letter and Tribal CTAS Grants Policy Framing Paper
- Maximizing Resources for Tribal Justice Systems Tribal Framing Paper
- American Indian and Alaska Native Young Adults Tribal Framing Paper
CONSULTATION SUMMARIES
- December 23, 2009 (PDF)
- December 18, 2009 (PDF)
- November 27, 2007 (PDF)
- March 27, 2007 (PDF)
- June 4, 2007 (PDF)
- July 31, 2007 (PDF)
- March 5-7, 2008 (PDF)
TTA EVENTS
FY 2014 CTAS Purpose Area Webinars
The Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation refers to the Department of Justice's (DOJ) Tribal government-specific competitive grant programs as "Purpose Areas." Applicants may select the Purpose Area(s) that best address Tribes' concerns related to public safety, criminal and juvenile justice, and the needs of victims/survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other forms of violence. The Department of Justice in partnership with the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention National Training and Technical Assistance Center hosted a series of Web meetings that allowed each DOJ office to provide detailed information regarding their respective Purpose Areas. The goals of this webinar series are to:
- Educate CTAS applicants about Purpose Area requirements and allowable funding requests;
- Provide an opportunity for CTAS applicants to raise Purpose Area-specific questions to subject matter experts; and
- Highlight various DOJ resources that are available to assist applicants with the application process.
Please see below for archived Web meetings:
- Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) General Overview
- Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) Budget Overview
- Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) Purpose Area Web Meetings for BJA, COPS, and OVW
- Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) Purpose Area Web Meetings for OVC and OJJDP
EXPIRED DOJ SUPPORTED TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
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On December 11, 2012, the Department of Justice released the FY 2013 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation. This solicitation will remain open until March 19, 2013.
The DOJ sponsored CTAS application training and technical assistance opportunities that appear on the DOJ Tribal Justice and Safety website are available free of charge to provide you with information and training on developing applications.
Please be aware that any other CTAS training not listed on this website is not sponsored by DOJ. If you have any questions about any particular training opportunity, please contact the Response Center at 1.800.421.6770 or by e-mail at tribalgrants@usdoj.gov.
As a reminder, the deadline for submitting FY 2013 CTAS applications is March 19, 2013.
Tribal Justice News
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Tribal Justice News 2011
Tribal Justice News 2010
December 28 December 1 November 1 October 20 October 5 September 29 |
September 22 September 15 August 18 (PDF) August 10 (PDF) August 3 (PDF) July 27 (PDF) |
July 20 (PDF) July 13 (PDF) July 6 (PDF) June 29 (PDF) June 22 (PDF) June 15 (PDF) |
June 8(PDF) June 1 (PDF) May 25 (PDF) May 18 (PDF) May 4 (PDF) April 28 (PDF) |
April 20 (PDF) April 13 (PDF) April 6 (PDF) March 31 (PDF) March 23 (PDF) March 17 (PDF) |
March 9 (PDF) March 3 (PDF) February 23 (PDF) February 17(PDF) February 2 (PDF) |
Tribal Consultations
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Session 8, December 8-13, 2008, Palm Springs, California
Session 7, August 18-22, 2008, Billings, MT
Agenda
Biographies
Invitation Letter
Roster of Speakers
Tribal Consultation Summary
Executive Summary
Session 6, March 5-7, 2008, Washington, DC
Session 5, November 27-30, 2007, Santa Ana Pueblo, NM
Session 4, July 30-August 1, 2007, Phoenix, AZ
Sexual Assault in Indian Country - Panel Presentation
AMBER in Indian Country
Keeping up with the Changing World of Financial Management
Violence Against Women Act of 2005 - Training, Technical Assistance and Funding Opportunities
Sustaining Wellness Courts for Tribal Communities
Developing Multi-Jurisdictional Partnerships
Boys and Girls Clubs - Community Wellness Programs for Children and Youth
Developing Master Plans for Constructing Tribal Correctional Facilities and Multi-Service Centers
Crime Victims - Connecting the Pieces
Native Aspiration Project: "Lessons Learned and Stages of Readiness for Effective"
Reentry Strategies for Tribal Communities
Session 3, June 4-6, 2007, Shelton, WA
Presentations:
Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006
Addiction Technology Transfer Center - Regional Indian Health Board Partnership Focus Group
Assessing Risk and Protective Factors
Boys and Girls Clubs - Community Wellness Programs for Children and Youth
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Grant Programs
Co-Occurring Disorders
Community Based Tribal Code Development
Developing Multi-Jurisdictional Partnerships
Grants Administration/Management
Housing in Tribal Communities
Ideas from Alaska: Protecting Children and Culture While Developing Codes and Youth Courts: Keeping up with the Changing World of Financial Management
Methamphetamine in Tribal Detention Facilities
Methamphetamine Grants Program
Office of Justice Programs Overview
Project Updates, Accessing Technical Assistance and Resources in Support of IASA Grant Programs
Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grants
Strength-Based Youth Delinquency Prevention Programming
Summary of Adam Walsh Act Implementation
Tribal Courts Review Process
Tribal Youth Justice Programs
Session 2, March 27-29, 2007, Prior Lake, MN
MN Tribal Consultation Summary MN Session Executive Summary
Presentations:
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Grant Programs
Developing Community Based, Strategic Action Plans: Effective Financial Management of Your Federal Grant
National Indian Youth Police Academy
Navigating Grants.gov, Grants Management System (GMS); Understanding Grants Management and Financial Requirements: The Ripple Effect of Crime: Coordinating Your Community's Response to Violence: Suicide Prevention Strategies
Tribal Youth Program: Evaluation and Technical Assistance: Wellness Courts - Healing for Families and Communities
Session 1, December 5-6, 2006, Palm Springs, CA
Agenda
Biographies
Invitation Letter
Executive Summary
Presentations:
Barriers to Accessing Federal Resources
Tribal Courts Assistance Program
Building Stronger Justice Systems (BJA)
Keeping up with the Changing World of Financial Management
Methamphetamine - Overview and Promising Strategy
National Sex Offender Registry and AMBER Alert - Strategies for Indian Country
Navigating Grants.gov, Grants Management System (GMS) and Understanding Grants Management / Financial Requirements
Building Brighter Futuresin Indian Country
Tribal Youth Program - Training & Technical Assistance
SAMHSA Methamphetamine Prevention Grant
SAMHSA Strategic Prevention Framework Grant
Website for Tribal Justice and Safety in Indian Country
Weed and Seed: Overview, Guidelines and Indian Country Experience