Comprehensive Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) to Tribal Sexual Assault Services Program Grantees
Tribal Sexual Assault Services Programs
MIWSAC provides culturally-specific and comprehensive training and technical assistance to Tribal Sexual Assault Services Program grantees of the Office on Violence Against Women. Our staff is available to assist tribes and tribal organizations in building culturally responsive services to their tribal community.

Grantees support and access to products and technical assistance comes from a variety of ways that include the following:
- Providing basic and/or advanced training to tribal communities on sexual assault issues across the lifespan to assist in healing and shaping a culturally appropriate response.
- Culturally specific training, technical assistance, information, resources, and referrals.
- Development of community-based solutions to address issues associated with the sexual assault of adult and adolescent American Indian and Alaska Native people.
- On-site and remote T/TA, web-based resources, and peer-to-peer support opportunities drawing from the MIWSAC expertise and large community networking pool.
- Assisting programs in enhancing their responses, planning, development, implementation, and enhancement.
- Provide sample forms, policies, procedures, and protocol.
- Planning tools to respond to crisis public relations/media strategies.
- Monthly virtual networking Connect and Reflect opportunities with other tribal sexual assault advocacy programs.
- Public awareness of sexual violence and sex trafficking in tribal communities.
- Responding to a history of trauma through the teachings of our ancestors.
- Provide 40 Hour Native-Specific Sexual Assault Advocacy Training at no cost to participants.
- Enhancing advocate response to Native victims of sexual assault with disabilities; tools for building accessible services and agencies.
- Provide 40 Hour Native-Specific Sexual Assault Advocacy Training at no cost to participants.
- Resource manuals and public awareness materials on sex trafficking in Indian Country
- Best practices for working with LGBTQ and Two Spirit survivors materials and webinar.
Please contact 651-646-4800 for more information.
Grantees support and access to products and technical assistance comes from a variety of ways that include the following:
- Providing basic and/or advanced training to tribal communities on sexual assault issues across the lifespan to assist in healing and shaping a culturally appropriate response.
- Culturally specific training, technical assistance, information, resources, and referrals.
- Development of community-based solutions to address issues associated with the sexual assault of adult and adolescent American Indian and Alaska Native people.
- On-site and remote T/TA, web-based resources, and peer-to-peer support opportunities drawing from the MIWSAC expertise and large community networking pool.
- Assisting programs in enhancing their responses, planning, development, implementation, and enhancement.
- Provide sample forms, policies, procedures, and protocol.
- Monthly virtual networking Connect and Reflect opportunities with other tribal sexual assault advocacy programs.
- Public awareness of sexual violence and sex trafficking in tribal communities.
- Responding to a history of trauma through the teachings of our ancestors.
- Provide 40 Hour Native-Specific Sexual Assault Advocacy Training at no cost to participants.
- Resource manuals and public awareness materials on sex trafficking in Indian Country.
- Best practices for working with Native LGBTQ and Two Spirit survivors materials and webinar.
Find the resources:
2020
- 2020 TA Provider Directory
- NGO 2020 MIWSAC Panel
- 2019 Awards – GFMD NGO TAD General Session – Polices and Procedures
- 2019 Awards – GFMD NGO TAD Breakout Session – Financial Workshop
- 2019 Awards – GFMD New Grantee Orientation – Presentation for Programs
- 2019 Awards – Handout for Breakout Session – Financial Workshop
2019
2022 TSASP Virtual Institute
2020 TSASP Virtual Institute
2019 Chicago
- SA 40 Hour Homework Assignments
- SA Resources 2020
- Federal DV & Related Laws Summary
- Responding to LGBTQ2S Survivors (video)
- Responding to LGBTQ2S Survivors
- VAWA Overview NTF High Level Summary
- VAWA Compliant Release of Information
- OFP for Non-Member
- Part 1 – Enhancing Your Culturally Responsive Trauma Informed Services (video)
- Part 2 – Enhancing Your Culturally Responsive Trauma Informed Services (video)
- Disassociated Disorder 2 – DID
- Drug-facilitated Sexual Assault & Consent Opinion Paper
- Documentation Opinion Paper
- FY18 TSASP Special Conditions
- Grants Financial Management – TSASP
- OVW Progress Report Instructions
- Protecting Privacy When Working From Home
- Sexual Assault Resources & Links 2020
- Keeping Children Safe
- 2020 TA Provider Directory
- National Resources
Please contact 651-646-4800 for more information.
Strengthening Sovereign Responses to Sex Trafficking
MIWSAC holds several training events throughout the year, including an annual National Institute for TSASP grantees, 40 Hour tribal specific Sexual Assault Advocacy training, and Onsite TA visits.