EVENTS

Jul
27
Wed
OVW Government-to-Government Consultation on Tribal Jurisdiction Reimbursement Program
Jul 27 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
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The Government to Government Consultation: OVW Tribal Jurisdiction Reimbursement Program!

The consultation will be conducted virtually July 27–28, 2022 from 9:00a.m.-1p.m. AKST

Framing Paper

Implementation of VAWA 2022’s Tribal Jurisdiction Reimbursement Program 

All attendees must register to participate in the event. If you have already registered, please disregard.

Register Now

For the agenda and additional details visit www.ovwtjreimbursement.org

ABOUT

To solicit recommendations from Tribal leaders for a new OVW Tribal Jurisdiction Reimbursement Program, the Office on Violence Against Women will host a Government-to-Government Consultation: OVW Tribal Jurisdiction Reimbursement Program to be conducted virtually July 27–28, 2022. VAWA 2022 requires that the Attorney General issue regulations by March 15, 2023, establishing rules for reimbursements of Tribal governments for expenses incurred in exercising special Tribal criminal jurisdiction. To meet this deadline, OVW has determined that a special Tribal consultation dedicated to this subject is necessary.

The public is invited to attend. However, only tribally elected and appointed leaders or their authorized designees are authorized to provide testimony. The Chickasaw Speaker Management team is available to assist tribal leaders with testimony preparation, to include support in prerecording testimony.

The Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 (VAWA 2013) recognized the inherent authority of participating Tribes to exercise “special domestic violence criminal jurisdiction” (SDVCJ) over certain defendants, regardless of their Indian or non-Indian status, who commit crimes of domestic violence or dating violence or violate certain protection orders in Indian country. The Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization Act of 2022 (VAWA 2022) amended this statute, effective October 1, 2022, to cover additional crimes, among other changes to the jurisdiction, and renamed it “special Tribal criminal jurisdiction.” The list of “covered crimes” is:

  • assault of Tribal justice personnel;
  • child violence, dating violence, domestic violence;
  • obstruction of justice, sexual violence, sex trafficking, stalking; and
  • violation of a protection order.

VAWA 2022 also authorized a new program to reimburse Tribal governments for expenses incurred in exercising special Tribal criminal jurisdiction. Eligible expenses for reimbursement under the statute include the following:

  • investigating, making arrests relating to, making apprehensions for, or prosecuting covered crimes (including costs involving the purchasing, collecting, and processing of sexual assault forensic materials);
  • detaining, providing supervision of, or providing services for persons charged with covered crimes (including costs associated with providing health care);
  • providing indigent defense services for 1 or more persons charged with 1 or more covered crimes; and
  • incarcerating, supervising, or providing treatment, rehabilitation, or reentry services for 1 or more persons charged with 1 or more covered crimes.
Jul
28
Thu
OVW Government-to-Government Consultation on Tribal Jurisdiction Reimbursement Program
Jul 28 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Homepage Slider Graphic

The Government to Government Consultation: OVW Tribal Jurisdiction Reimbursement Program!

The consultation will be conducted virtually July 27–28, 2022 from 9:00a.m.-1p.m. AKST

Framing Paper

Implementation of VAWA 2022’s Tribal Jurisdiction Reimbursement Program 

All attendees must register to participate in the event. If you have already registered, please disregard.

Register Now

For the agenda and additional details visit www.ovwtjreimbursement.org

ABOUT

To solicit recommendations from Tribal leaders for a new OVW Tribal Jurisdiction Reimbursement Program, the Office on Violence Against Women will host a Government-to-Government Consultation: OVW Tribal Jurisdiction Reimbursement Program to be conducted virtually July 27–28, 2022. VAWA 2022 requires that the Attorney General issue regulations by March 15, 2023, establishing rules for reimbursements of Tribal governments for expenses incurred in exercising special Tribal criminal jurisdiction. To meet this deadline, OVW has determined that a special Tribal consultation dedicated to this subject is necessary.

The public is invited to attend. However, only tribally elected and appointed leaders or their authorized designees are authorized to provide testimony. The Chickasaw Speaker Management team is available to assist tribal leaders with testimony preparation, to include support in prerecording testimony.

The Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 (VAWA 2013) recognized the inherent authority of participating Tribes to exercise “special domestic violence criminal jurisdiction” (SDVCJ) over certain defendants, regardless of their Indian or non-Indian status, who commit crimes of domestic violence or dating violence or violate certain protection orders in Indian country. The Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization Act of 2022 (VAWA 2022) amended this statute, effective October 1, 2022, to cover additional crimes, among other changes to the jurisdiction, and renamed it “special Tribal criminal jurisdiction.” The list of “covered crimes” is:

  • assault of Tribal justice personnel;
  • child violence, dating violence, domestic violence;
  • obstruction of justice, sexual violence, sex trafficking, stalking; and
  • violation of a protection order.

VAWA 2022 also authorized a new program to reimburse Tribal governments for expenses incurred in exercising special Tribal criminal jurisdiction. Eligible expenses for reimbursement under the statute include the following:

  • investigating, making arrests relating to, making apprehensions for, or prosecuting covered crimes (including costs involving the purchasing, collecting, and processing of sexual assault forensic materials);
  • detaining, providing supervision of, or providing services for persons charged with covered crimes (including costs associated with providing health care);
  • providing indigent defense services for 1 or more persons charged with 1 or more covered crimes; and
  • incarcerating, supervising, or providing treatment, rehabilitation, or reentry services for 1 or more persons charged with 1 or more covered crimes.
Aug
3
Wed
Government-to-Government Consultation: Department of Justice for implementation of Alaska Pilot Program
Aug 3 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

This meeting will be held via Microsoft Teams. If you wish to participate, please email OTJ@usdoj.gov to register and receive a meeting link. Please include “VAWA Alaska Pilot Consultation” as your email subject.”

Dear Tribal Letter PDF

Aug
5
Fri
MMIW Monthly Calls
Aug 5 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Aug
9
Tue
AKNWRC Summit: Standing Together We Take Our Power Back @ Embassy Suites Anchorage
Aug 9 @ 9:00 am – Aug 11 @ 4:00 pm
Sep
2
Fri
MMIW Monthly Calls
Sep 2 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sep
19
Mon
Third Annual MMIWG2S+ Alaska: Run For Healing, Run for Justice happening Sept 19–24
Sep 19 – Sep 24 all-day

Join AKNWRC and our partners for this awareness event. Check out the event page on Facebook for registration information. Be sure to register in advance to get a downloadable runners packet with a printable bib!

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Registration

Sep
21
Wed
OVW 17th Annual Government-to-Government Tribal Consultation
Sep 21 – Sep 23 all-day

 

We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for the 17th Annual Government-to-Government Violence Against Women Tribal Consultation to be conducted in person September 21–23, 2022 in Anchorage, Alaska. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 national emergency and uncertainty about future medical trends, the Department of Justice will continue to implement measures to protect the safety and health of tribal leaders and others who attend this consultation in person. Attendees do have the option to attend virtually for the streamed portions of the consultation, virtual attendees will also need to register. All attendees – whether virtual or in-person – must register for the conference.

The public is invited to attend. However, only tribally elected and appointed leaders or their authorized designees are authorized to provide testimony. Testimony may be prerecorded and viewed during the event, provided live during the event, and submitted in writing. The Chickasaw Speaker Management team is available to assist tribal leaders with testimony preparation, to include recording support.

Please Note: If it becomes unsafe to conduct meetings in person, we will conduct the full consultation virtually.

The Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) is a grant-making agency in the U.S. Department of Justice. Under §903 of Title IX of the United States Department of Justice Reauthorization and Violence Against Women Act of 2005 (VAWA 2005), OVW is responsible for conducting annual government-to-government consultation with the leaders of all federally-recognized, Indian tribal governments on behalf of the United States Attorney General.

The purpose of consultation is to solicit recommendations from tribal government leaders on the following topics:
(1) Administering tribal funds and programs;
(2) Enhancing the safety of Indian women from domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, homicide, stalking, and sex trafficking;
(3) Strengthening the federal response to such crimes; and,
(4) Improving access to local, regional, state, and federal crime information databases and criminal justice information systems.

Register NOW!

For hotel reservations, travel information and additional resources, visit the consultation website at https://www.ovwconsultation.org

The official letter of invitation can be found HERE

For Questions Regarding Registration, Submission of Testimonies, Contact:
TribalConsultation@support.eventPower.com

For General Questions, Contact:
TribalConsultationSupport@chickasaw.com

Oct
19
Wed
Unity Meeting 2022: Increasing the Safety of Alaska Native Women
Oct 19 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Oct
30
Sun
NCAI 79th Annual Convention & Marketplace
Oct 30 – Nov 4 all-day

 

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October 3, 2022

 

Registration is Now Open for the NCAI 79th Annual Convention & Marketplace!

This October, join NCAI in Sacramento, California, for the 79th Annual Convention & Marketplace! Those who attend will have the opportunity to work together to protect and advance tribal sovereignty. Tribal leaders, NCAI members, Native youth, and partners from across Indian Country will gather in person to discuss critical issues, develop strategy, and embark upon a new era of Nation-to-Nation engagement. Additionally, attendees and the general public will be able to browse the NCAI Marketplace, which features a variety of booths ranging from artists, to federal job recruiters, and much more!

Reserve Your Hotel Room for the NCAI 79th Annual Convention & Marketplace

Hotels within NCAI’s room block are located conveniently near the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center. The deadline to reserve hotel rooms for the 79th Annual Convention & Marketplace is Friday, October 7, 2022.