As a tribal coalition, CSVANW does not provide emergency or direct services.  If you are in an unsafe situation or need immediate assistance please dial 911.

Membership is open to individuals or organizations who are interested in providing culturally appropriate training and education of domestic violence and sexual assault in Tribal communities.

The CSVANW provides several services to its members including:

Federal and state grant application support and preparation assistance for Domestic Violence (DV) programming
Technical assistance and policy support to tribes and tribal DV and Sexual Assault programs located in our service areas
Travel scholarships to CSVANW trainings
Access to the CSVANW Resource Library and specialized inventory
Opportunities to network with other Native American DV service providers and advocates
Specialized DV curriculum that is culturally relevant
Specialized on-site training for tribal leadership and staff, free to member organizations/tribes
Native women summits and empowerment
Youth summits and leadership development
Specialized trainings that offer CEUs for tribal law enforcement officials

We appreciate your support!

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