The Department of Justice (DOJ) provides training and technical assistance (TTA) to further practical and specialized knowledge to implement and enhance justice system efforts. DOJ supports training and technical assistance that is both specifically geared toward tribes and across broader topic areas.
Upcoming DOJ Supported Training and Technical Assistance | TTA Topics and Eligibility | Grants and Financial Training | TTA Providers
The Department of Justice supports a wide range of events that focus on tribal justice issues. Some of the events listed below are pending final approval. Some training and technical assistance resources are limited to tribes that receive funding under the Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) and are Purpose Area specific. Please be sure to contact the website address noted in the “For Additional Information” section of each event listing prior to making travel arrangements to find out if the event host has final approval to host the event or available space.
Interagency Memorandum of Agreement & Tribal Action Plans, September 12, 2012, 2:00-3:30 pm, Webinar, Register today
Highly Effective Grant Program Management, September 18-20, Reno, NV
National Native American Law Enforcement Association: Annual Training Conference, September 18-20, Las Vegas, NV
TLOA Tribal Justice Plan: An Overview & Update on Implementation, September 19, 2012, 3:00-4:30 pm ET, Webinar, Register today
Comprehensive Assessment Process for Planning Strategies (CAPPS), September 25-27, Anchorage, AK
OJJDP Tribal Youth Program – Regional Meeting, September 26-27, Arlington, VA
Handling Domestic Violence Cases in Tribal Court, October 1-4, Reno, NV
Office on Violence Against Women Tribal Consultation, October 2-4, Tulsa, OK
Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation Consultation (Concurrent with OVW Consultation), October 2-4, Tulsa, OK
Tribal Justice Safety and Wellness Session #15 (Consecutive to OVW Consultation), October 3-4, Tulsa, OK
California Tribal Court-State Court Symposium, October 9-10, Shingle Springs, CA
Tribal Civil and Criminal Legal Assistance Program (TCCLA) Training, Co-Sponsored by NAICJA and DOJ-BJA , October 17, Prior Lake, MN
Comprehensive Assessment Process for Planning Strategies (CAPPS), October 17-19, Minneapolis, MN
2012 National Tribal Judicial Conference & NAICJA Annual Meeting: Supporting the Spectrum of Tribal Justice, October 18-19, Lake, MN
Highly Effective Grant Program Management, October 27-29, Anchorage, AK
Indian Civil Rights Act: Protecting Rights in Tribal Court, October 29-30, Reno, NV
Native American Training Series III (NATS III) – Tribal Law Enforcement Executive Leadership, November 8, Hollywood, FL
24th Multi-Jurisdictional Law Enforcement Conference: 2012 National Training Conference for Criminal Justice and Community Leaders, November 7-9, Green Bay, WI
Pending and Declined Cases in Indian Country – Coordinating with US Attorneys, November 28-29, Reno, NV
Tribal Court Technology Conference (in conjunction with 13th Annual Indian Nations Conference), December 3-4, Agua Caliente Reservation, CA
OJJDP FY 2012 Tribal Youth Grantee Strategic Planning Meeting, December 3-5, Palm Springs, CA
13th Annual Indian Nations Conference, December 6-8, Agua Caliente Reservation, CA
FY 2012 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation Orientation, Early December, Agua Caliente Reservation, CA
DOJ also provides subject matter-based training and technical assistance across other topic areas that include:
For more information on these opportunities, please visit:
In addition to subject matter-based TTA resources and tools to assist tribes with programmatic issues related to project implementation, DOJ offers grant management-related training and technical assistance regarding the grant application process, grant management, and financial management.
Click on the organization name to read a brief description of the agency, services provided, contact information, and a link to each organization's website.
This group of organizations can deliver training assistance to both Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) recipients and non-CTAS recipients.
American Probation & Parole Association
Center for Court Innovation
Education Development Center, Inc.
Fox Valley Technical College
Institute for Native Justice
Justice Solutions Group
National Center for Rural Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Institute-
University of Arkansas System
National Congress of American Indians
National Criminal Justice Association
National Indian Justice Center
National Judicial College
National Reentry Resource Center
Tribal Law and Policy Institute
University of North Dakota School of Law Tribal Justice Institute
The following list of organizations can provide training and technical assistance for CTAS and non-CTAS recipients as their funding permits.
Lamar Associates, LLC
Strategic Applications International
Upper Midwest Community Policing Institute (UMCPI)
Western Community Policing Institute (WCPI)
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