Training Native Women, Communities, and Tribal Leaders
This resource highlights a training opportunity designed to support Native women, Tribal communities, and Tribal leaders in addressing violence, safety, and broader community well-being, including the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. For Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs serving Tribal communities, it emphasizes approaches grounded in cultural responsiveness, trauma-informed practice, and community leadership.
It also provides an opportunity for Tribal TANF practitioners to strengthen partnerships with organizations and better respond to the needs of Native families impacted by violence. In doing so, programs can improve how services are delivered in ways that build trust, reflect community priorities, and support safety. The resource further highlights leadership development and community engagement strategies that can help reinforce protective networks for families facing crisis or instability.