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January 7, 2009











 
Advisory Board

The FB Advisory Board is made up of members of the tribal grantee community. The purpose of the Advisory Board is to offer feedback and suggestions to improve T&TA Services. An Advisory Board member is expected to meet a minimum of once per year with the T&TA provider, read draft training materials and other products from the T&TA provider, and submit timely feedback surveys with concrete suggestions for improvement of materials. The Advisory Board members may also be called upon to participate in tele-conferences to review products and submit feedback.

There is a limit of 15 tribal grantee members on the Advisory Board, and new Advisory Board members are selected each year. If you would like to participate in the FB Advisory Board, please contact Gina Gavaris at Gina@Unified-Solutions.org.


Name Organization Tribe
Darryl Brown, Spiritual Advocate
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Shari Neth
Tundra Women's Coalition
Suzanne Simerson, Project Director
Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches
Cordelia Clapp, RN/BSN, Coodinator
Kaw Nation of Oklahoma
Melanie Smith, Program Manager/Advocate
Tundra Women's Coalition
Bruce Frazier
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Ronni Goodeagle
Kaw Nation of Oklahoma
Luther Pepper
Kaw Nation of Oklahoma
Joyce Greenwood
Kaw Nation of Oklahoma
Pat Leadingfox, Law Enforcement
Kaw Nation of Oklahoma
Jean Miller
Minnesota State VOCA
Carol Young
National Indian Women's Health Resource Center
Billie Jo Kipp, PhD
Program Evaluation Consultant


This project is supported by Grant No. 2005-VR-GX-0012 & 2008-VR-GX-0010 awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, US Department of Justice. Points of view in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the US Department of Justice.