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Prepare for National Native American Heritage Month
In preparation for National Native American Heritage Month this November, take a look at OVC TTAC’s resources here.
In preparation for National Native American Heritage Month this November, take a look at OVC TTAC’s resources here.
In this month’s E-Bulletin, check out the latest news from OVC, including a recent Justice Grants System (JustGrants) and the Automated Standard Application for Payments (ASAP) update, the upcoming FY21 Crime Victims Fund Tribal Set-Aside Formula Program virtual consultation, OVC Director Jessica E. Hart’s announcement of the 2020 National Crime Read more…
Futures Without Violence has a great list of resources for safety and support during COVID-19.Some key resources include the National DV Hotline, The Deaf Hotline, National Parent Helpline, Self Care During COVID-19 Activity Book, Resources for DV Programs on the REsponse to the Coronavirus, and so much more!Access their full Read more…
The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) is officially releasing it’s 2019 “Remember My Name” today, marking the 26th addition to the collection. The poster’s release coincides with Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) in October. This year’s image was designed by NCADV and can be downloaded from the NCADV website. Read Read more…
On October 28, 2000, the Trafficking Victims Protection Act was signed into law. This landmark legislation recognized the importance of protecting victims, holding traffickers criminally accountable, and preventing victimization from occurring in the first place. In the 20 years since the Act was signed into law, programming through the Office Read more…
The Dear Tribal Leader letter outlines reporting requirements under the CARES Act. HUD is working to ensure that reporting systems will be available and in use before the January 10, 2021 reporting deadline. In addition, ONAP will offer a series of trainings to ensure that Tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Read more…
A new human trafficking website is available with information for organizations and federally recognized tribes wanting to start, sustain, or grow their anti-trafficking efforts. The site is hosted by the Human Trafficking Capacity Building Center, supported by the Office for Victims of Crime. Access the new site here.
In partnership with you, NICWA accomplished incredible things last year. NICWA recently released its most recent Annual Report highlighting their work on behalf of Native children and families. Some highlights include:• NICWA hosted its first-ever virtual conference that brought together 917 advocates for Native children and families.• Through the Request Read more…