Coordinated Tribal Assistance Program
Culture, Communication and Collaboration: Charting a New Future
Department of Justice Invests More than $295.8 Million in Grants to Improve Public Safety, Serve Crime Victims in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
Accessing Grants to Strengthen Justice System Capacity Workshop
Bureau of Justice Assistance Programs that Support Rural and Tribal Justice
U.S. Department of Justice Accessing Grants to Strengthen Tribal Justice System Capacity Workshop
Phoenix, AZ
FY 2020 CTAS Pre-Application Webinar: Application Checklist and Final Q&A
FY 2020 CTAS Pre-Application Webinar: Budget Worksheet Completion
FY 2020 CTAS Pre-Application Webinar: Budget Development Overview
FY 2020 CTAS Pre-Application Webinar: Purpose Areas 2, 3, and 4
Register for CTAS Webinars
Dara Schulman
Kathy Mason
Geislia Barnes
DOJ FY 2020 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS)
Awards Announced for American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
In an October 18, 2019, press release, the Department of Justice announced the awarding of 236 grants totaling more than $273.4 million through the FY 2019 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS). View the press release and fact sheet to learn more about the FY 2019 CTAS awards going to 149 American Indian tribes, Alaska Native villages and other tribal designees.