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Learn About DOJ’s Projected 2020 Grant Programs, Availability, and Solicitation Schedule

National Institute of Justice Announces New Data Fields in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

BJA Training and Technical Assistance

Justice Department Legislative Proposal on Violence Against Native Women (PDF)

Congressional District Lookup

Correctional Facilities on Tribal Lands Program

Criminal Justice Center for Innovation

Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program

Justice Programs Council on Native American Affairs (JPCNAA)
     JPCNAA Charter (PDF)

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Tribal Courts Assistance Program

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Tribal Youth Program Information

Violence Against Women in Indian Country Task Force

Working Effectively with Tribal Governments Course (OPM)

Updated June 15, 2022

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